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A "Giant" book that will inform and challenge you
Every Christian should get this book! After reading it I have a much more complete understanding of what Scripture means when it speaks of Satan being “the god of this world” and how the “whole world lies in the power of the evil one.” Gary Wayne makes a pretty convincing case for understanding the "sons of God” in Genesis 6:4 to be fallen angels who copulated with human women to produce races of giants. Adopting this view makes a number of Scripture passages come into clearer focus such as 1 Peter 3:19-20 and Jude 6. He argues that the seed of the serpent referred to in Genesis 3 is a physical seed that can be traced through Scripture and human history that will resurface in a visible, literal way in the end times. Wayne shows us the historical and philosophical connectivity between seemingly diverse movements and organizations such as gnosticism, pantheism, evolution, Free Masonry and even some Catholic orders. Satan truly disguises himself as an “angel of light.”But a word of caution is in order here. The reader must always keep in mind that much of the evidence Wayne leverages to support some of his claims is based in material that is legendary, apocryphal and mythological in nature. His conviction is that even if these sources differ with Scripture and with each other in detail there is enough agreement between them to conclude they witness to some substantive reality. Wayne quotes the old proverb, “Where there is smoke there is fire.” I tend to agree but it may also be true sometimes that legends and myths have no foundation in reality but rather give birth to one another.At times Wayne draws conclusions that may be superficial with regard to movements and events which have plausible alternate historical explanations. At various points readers need to check out what others have to say rather than just take Gary Wayne’s word for it.This is a big read of almost 700 pages (not including the bibliography) that suffers from repetitiveness and tedium after a certain point. Wayne’s main points are already well-developed by the time the reader gets to the mid-point of the book.My biggest concern comes at the very end of the book where Wayne advocates embracing the Koran as a source of truth alongside the Judeo-Christian Scriptures. At various points he also seems to endorse all monotheistic faith traditions as valid expressions of truth in opposition to gnosticism and pantheism.
R**R
Not very Christian. Dan Brown regurgitation.
Not really a Christian book, although it has some scripture quotes in it, but the author is more inclined to accept tales from occultist accounts, and secular sciences to generate his opinion.I really wasn't happy to read another silly regurgitation of Dan Brown speculations ..which to me is a mere distraction from a plainly put biblical narrative which the author detours from to go off on tales of a dead order ...what about the existing orders attached to the Vatican? What about the established Knighthoods of the old Monarchs that still exists, and practiced paganism?This book goes off from the plain Biblical narrative that clearly declares Rome ..Rome as once a Republic as ruled by Patricians, to one of those Patricians families overthowing the Republic into a tyranny, to that Patrician family being reduced to almost nothing, thus allowing the Republic of the Patricians to reform as a representative Senate again masquerading as a Christian priesthood while those ruling bloodlines rule their small portions of territories as mini emperor's ...or Monarchs.All this secret nonsense is a complicated web of fluff to distort what is plainly observed. Which that, along with the quoting of the toilet paper Koran as an authoritive witness makes me think the Author is a useful idoit at the 32nd rank of the Scottish Rite ...they are the only Freemasons to be so foolish to assign any legitimacy to the silly Koran.As for his speculations on Giants after the flood ...he does not even touch on the possibility of ancient Genetic engineering ..which seeing Messiah said that Angels don't have sexual organs, it really removes a very applicable possibly ...maybe even incubation Chambers for after the flood, but few want to stick their necks out there to acknowledge a superly advanced civilization before the flood ...even though all the mythological accounts imply it.I always suspect disacknowledgement of the possible conspiracy among the early establishment of orthodoxy ..really sucks up to establishment Christendom in cowardice. It's lame narratives (like the ones in this book) really just adheres to the insanity of Titian/demons and fables they tell the foolish men who worship them.I got this book because I heard the author mention the bloodlines of the Gents (Patricians) on some YouTube talk show ...and I thought to myself, wow! Maybe this guy has mapped their bloodlines out ...nope, to my disappointment.
M**D
BUY IT.
Great read. Well researched. Mr.Wayne has done his homework. Easy to read. Chapters are short so you can put it down and pick it back up with ease. Pay no attention to the reviewers stating Mr.Wayne's book contradicts scripture. When he quotes any other source than the Bible it is only to show how other religions speak of the same subjects from their perspective. THE definitive book on this subject.
K**R
Fantastic
Only Author to give the full story of our past history. With all I have studied in the past 13 years, prayerfully studying the Word of God, and not giving into peer pressure. Gary Wayne is the closest to giving us the put together truth of the past, present, and future. I have been a Genealogist for over 65 years, I have seen corruption in the family tree in the past years, do to the field being open up to those who don't know what they are doing and just simply put are guessing at the information and not using documented information. Gary Wayne is the only one to document the truth about the 6 th day creation. Good job Gary Wayne. I found your book riveting.
M**R
Excelente livro para quem estuda a Bíblia.
Neste livro conseguimos dirimir muitas dúvidas a respeito de alguns temas da Bíblia, como o que supostamente ocorreu no período entre Adão e a chegada do Dilúvio bíblico, as civilizações que existiram na época e o que ocorreu para o seu desaparecimento visto a partir da histórias de diversas religiões, mitos e lendas que no final apenas são reflexo da verdade, leitura para quem já tem um certo conhecimento no assunto e muito interessante e cativante.
A**R
Interesting and brings up a lot of ‘facts’
Not horrible but disappointed at the lack of integrity andI appreciate the work put into this, the structure seems a little confusing at first, his attempts to make links and establish facts about certain sects, events and traditions is good however a lot of his information claims to be quotes form an original source but his reference is to a modern book? I would much prefer mr Wayne to cite these sources as I would like to investigate them. I find he puts some of his opinion in to much and could use more contemporary sources on say chapter 84 The Essenes where I am quite knowledgeable where he could easily use contemporary historical accounts or early Jewish and Christian writings to establish his claims which he sometimes cannot substance his criticism.I hoped this could help me in research and would have me good references to start off with which has been the case especially in some cases with but this frustrated me to see a work which I can’t get easy online access to. Noting these authors is good thing but just taking what they say at face value is not smart, one instance in Chapter 54 he quote an author making a claim ‘the testemant of Solomon’ was a Dead Sea scroll book which is complete baloney. Gary should be smarter then this or at least sharper in his fact referencing which I can respect he attempts but finds his work at the end of book chains that do not prove the fact.For less studied people this book is hard to build up from unless you take Gary’s word for it, he brings up authors many readers will not know and leaves the whole topic open for criticism of opponents and sceptics.
G**A
Personal opinion appears to be biased based on the authors interests
I’m a complete novice when it comes to religion, although I was able to navigate the information. I like how the author links information to conclude his theories. My one criticism is the personal opinion throughout the book, which at times is judgemental and not in line with my own values and way of thinking. He also claims that all that is written is factual and demonises ancient beliefs. As a ‘free thinker’ I did find this hard to comprehend. I am learning and researching and at this point, I do not feel we can categorically say that ALL within the bible is factual, so if you are a thinker such as myself, these aspects will dampen the read somewhat.
L**P
There were giants in the earth in those and also after that. Fact
Love this book, the research that’s gone Into this is astounding. The end notes and and bibliography are super helpful Highly recommend Gary’s videos to. Extremely blessed to have found such and comprehensive study on this subject.
A**R
BRILLIANT
Top job , masses of work and loaded with info . Could not put this book down ! It's a favourite book for sure
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