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Nearly 2000 years ago, Jesus warned that false teachers would enter into the church to deceive even the very elect. When Rome realised that the rise of Christianity could not be stopped, it exchanged the laurel wreath of the Caesars for the Papal Tiara and took control of the movement that threatened its very survival. The Paganism of Imperial Rome was given a "Christian" makeover to create an "image" that caused the whole world to worship the Beast. This book charts that great deception and shows how the Christian church of today has become A House Built on Sand.

Produktbeschreibung
Nearly 2000 years ago, Jesus warned that false teachers would enter into the church to deceive even the very elect. When Rome realised that the rise of Christianity could not be stopped, it exchanged the laurel wreath of the Caesars for the Papal Tiara and took control of the movement that threatened its very survival. The Paganism of Imperial Rome was given a "Christian" makeover to create an "image" that caused the whole world to worship the Beast. This book charts that great deception and shows how the Christian church of today has become A House Built on Sand.
Autorenporträt
Rob Allcock was born in 1969 in Wolverhampton, England, where he still lives today. He was a competitive rifle shooter and worked for twenty-six years as a Prosthetic Technician until the alleged "Pandemic" of 2020 ended his career. In 2016, Rob became a Christian after a series of incredible events left him with no choice but to believe in the God of the Bible. A House Built on Sand is a compilation of the extensive research he carried out following this revelation, and the enforced lockdowns gave him the opportunity to put pen to paper and share his findings. Rob is not, and never has been, part of any church or denomination, but believes that a personal relationship with Christ, based on the uncorrupted teachings of Scripture, is more important than fellowship that is not founded on truth.