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The Covenants of the gods iconoclastic expose unveiling a unique apology of the prophets and their purpose. It examines [http://www.hisholychurch.org/study/gods/index.php chapter-by-chapter] the contractual nature of the governments of men through a progression of legal precepts in their context of history, language, and law within their relationship to the ancient Biblical texts.
The Covenants of the gods is an iconoclastic exposé unveiling a unique apology of the prophets and their purpose. It examines [http://www.hisholychurch.org/study/gods/index.php chapter-by-chapter] the contractual nature of the governments of men through a progression of legal precepts in their context of history, language, and law within their relationship to the ancient Biblical texts.


Cecil B. DeMille asked in the movie “The Ten Commandments, “Are men the property of the state? Or are they free souls under God? This same battle continues throughout the world.
Cecil B. DeMille asked in the movie, The Ten Commandments, “Are men the property of the state? Or are they free souls under God?" This same battle continues throughout the world.  


The vanity inclines man to blame others for his undesirable state, “but the slothful shall be under tribute.” If you want to be set free then you must want to know the whole truth and then,  “Thou shalt make no covenant with them, nor with their gods.” Exodus 23:32 [http://www.hisholychurch.org/order/ordercog.php Order]
Vanity inclines man to blame others for his undesirable state, “but the slothful shall be under tribute.” If you want to be set free then you must want to know the whole truth and then,  “Thou shalt make no covenant with them, nor with their gods.” Exodus 23:32 [http://www.hisholychurch.org/order/ordercog.php Order]
 
 
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The Covenants of the gods

The Covenants of the gods is an iconoclastic exposé unveiling a unique apology of the prophets and their purpose. It examines chapter-by-chapter the contractual nature of the governments of men through a progression of legal precepts in their context of history, language, and law within their relationship to the ancient Biblical texts.

Cecil B. DeMille asked in the movie, The Ten Commandments, “Are men the property of the state? Or are they free souls under God?" This same battle continues throughout the world.

Vanity inclines man to blame others for his undesirable state, “but the slothful shall be under tribute.” If you want to be set free then you must want to know the whole truth and then, “Thou shalt make no covenant with them, nor with their gods.” Exodus 23:32 Order