The one thing that isn't a secret is that our world is in a monstrous MESS! A murderous mob has seized control of our planet. They have chilling plans for you and your family. The elite have sworn to suppress the forbidden secret, discredit it, and keep it from the public. They have deceitfully manipulated every aspect of our society--mentally conditioning us to doubt, ignore, or reject the survival strategy offered in The Forbidden Secret. But a powerful figure is set to smash their agenda. Meanwhile, a rescue plan is in place, and simple steps will guarantee your survival.
The principle of sacrifice is as old as human life itself. This book provides an overview of sacrificial practices around the world since prehistoric times. It also examines the reasons behind these rituals, and in the case of human sacrifice an attempt is made to understand the mentality of the 'victims' who often willingly went to their deaths.
“A brilliant new voice in paranormal romance.” —New York Times bestselling author Christina Dodd Karina Cooper’s Dark Mission novels are red hot—and, with Sacrifice the Wicked, she returns readers to the darkly thrilling dystopian realm of witches and witch hunters she introduced in her stunning debut, Blood of the Wicked. This time, it’s a battle of the sexes, as reluctant allies become passionate lovers in a world on the brink of destruction. Agent Simon, a witch, finds himself fighting to save the life of his stunning enemy, Director Parker Adams, while, against his better judgment, falling in love with her. Cooper has boldly staked her claim to paranormal romance greatness—with her Dark Mission books as well as her brilliantly imaginative Victorian steampunk series, The St. Croix Chronicles—placing herself in the same exalted ranks as paranormal and urban fantasy superstars J.R. Ward, Kresley Cole, and Karen Marie Moning.
I can cover the sun and the moon with my heart! The color of the mountains and rivers changed! The Heavens had no eyes, but they were able to defy the heavens and turn into a demon! The heaven and earth were moved! Blood flowed like a river, washing away the muddy water! The universe was turned upside down! Close]
This book of fiction is not for everyone. It is a wordy book, it contains concepts of philosophy and psychology, it is a very introspective and reasoning book, and the reasoning circles around despair, anxiety, loneliness, impossible love, and sin. It is not a book just to read through. Furthermore, it will not depict their every day life, only moments; because of the clear theme of the book: Only the moments were perfect In itself it is a description of sinful people, that fails in everything they do, or try to accomplish, so driven by their dreams, longings, and selfishness, like many of us are. And I have tried to down tone their sins not their sinfulness. This is a book about dreams, when dreams become more important than love. This is the cause of the lamentation, the cause of the missing, the cause of the sadness. It is also a book of a love that never was meant to be. We seldom know that beforehand, even if he should have known. Where one person's dreams clashes against the other's, making love impossible. It is also a book that tries through the format of the novel to convey how a flawed theology and lack of true biblical understanding can lead people on the wrong way, unto destruction, unto despair, unto sin. These four people, the protagonists, they symbolize the nominal Christian, the world, the contemporary Christianity and a loving mother figure. It is a book that tries to convey the true biblical Gospel in the end in a form of a short commentary: How God delivers his people, and that he is the only one that is truly able to do that through the sacrifice of his only-begotten Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, who died on the cross for the world as a substitute. God is able to save, to justify, to impute Christ's righteousness unto us, and to transform us after his eternal purpose giving us his Holy Spirit whom will lead us unto our Lord and God, and make us walk in those good works, which God from eternity have ordained that we should walk in. God is able, and he is worthy of our worship.
The work of Jaques Lacan, eminent French psychoanalyst and influential thinker (1901-1981), is recognized as being of vital importance to psychoanalysts, philosophers, and all those concerned with the the study of man and language. Its value is not limited to the field of psychoanalysis alone, but provides the basis for a new philosophy of man and a new theory of discourse. It is, however, notoriously difficult for the non-specialist reader to come to terms with Lacan's reading of Freud and his investigations of the unconscious. Until now, there has been no satisfactory general introduction to Lacan, and this first general exposition of his work, translated and revised from the French edition, is designed to provide the conceptual tools which will enable the reader to study Lacan using the original texts.
Darynda Jones, author of The New York Times bestselling series that began with First Grave on the Right, brings us Death and the Girl Next Door, a thrilling Young Adult novel garnering high praise and early buzz from major authors Ten years ago, Lorelei's parents disappeared without a trace. Raised by her grandparents and leaning on the support of her best friends, Lorelei is finally beginning to accept the fact that her parents are never coming home. For Lorelei, life goes on. High school is not quite as painful as she thinks it will be, and things are as normal as they can be. Until the day the school's designated loner, Cameron Lusk, begins to stalk her, turning up where she least expects it, standing outside her house in the dark, night after night. Things get even more complicated when a new guy—terrifying, tough, sexy Jared Kovach—comes to school. Cameron and Jared instantly despise each other and Lorelei seems to be the reason for their animosity. What does Jared know about her parents? Why does Cameron tell Jared he can't have Lorelei? And what will any of them do when Death comes knocking for real? Thrilling, sassy, sexy, and inventive, Darynda Jones's first foray into the world of teens will leave readers eager for the next installment. "Unique, witty, and touching—I LOVED THIS BOOK!" —P.C. Cast, New York Times bestselling author of The House of Night Series
AND THE LORD GOD PLANTED A GARDEN IN EDEN, AND HE PUT THE MAN HE HAD FORMED, AND OUT OF THE GROUND MADE THE LORD GOD TO GROW EVERY TREE THAT IS PLEASANT TO THE SIGHT, AND GOOD FOR FOOD; THE TREE OF LIFE ALSO IN THE MIDST OF THE GARDEN, AND THE TREE OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOOD AND EVIL. AND THE LORD GOD TOOK THE MAN, AND PUT HIM INTO THE GARDEN OF EDEN TO DRESS AND TO KEEP IT. AND THE LORD GOD COMMANDED THE MAN SAYING, OF EVERY TREE OF THE GARDEN THOU MAYEST EAT FREELY: BUT OF THE TREE OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOOD AND EVIL THOU SHALT NOT EAT OF IT: FOR IN THE DAY THAT THOU EATEST OF IT THOU SHALT SURELY DIE. Genesis, Chapter 2. The Tree of Life in the Garden of Eden was a representation of JESUS CHRIST. Jesus is the TRUTH, the LIFE, and the WAY. The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil was a representation of the LAW OF SIN AND DEATH. When sin is conceived it BRINGS FORTH DEATH. These two Trees remain the focal point of all conflict between GOOD AND EVIL and LIFE AND DEATH in this World.