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Aspects of Religion (non-Christian)
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Escaping from Eden : Does Genesis teach that the human race was created by God or engineered by ETs?€10.99
The familiar stories of the book of Genesis affirm that God made the universe, planet earth, and you and me.
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The Trigger: The Lie That Changed the World€26.99
The increasing evidence on September 11th, shows that official story doesn't stand up to research and what has happened in the World since that day. This is one of the most controversial books ever written.
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Mythology : Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes (Hardback)€29.99
This 75th anniversary edition of a classic bestseller is stunningly illustrated and designed to enchant fans of Greek, Roman, and Norse mythology at all ages.
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The Lost Art of Resurrection : Initiation, Secret Chambers, and the Quest for the Otherworld€17.99
Exploring the practice of living resurrection in ancient Egyptian, Phoenician, Greek, Persian, Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Celtic, and Native American traditions, Freddy Silva explains how resurrection was never meant for the dead, but for the living.
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Córus Bésgnai: An Old Irish Law Tract on the Church and Society€40.00
Early Irish Law Series Volume VII
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Richard Dawkins : The God Delusion€14.99
The God Delusion caused a sensation when it was published in 2006. Within weeks it became the most hotly debated topic, with Dawkins himself branded as either saint or sinner for presenting his hard-hitting, impassioned rebuttal of religion of all types.
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Hanging with the Elephant€11.40
Hanging with the Elephant begins as one man’s quest to overcome his demons, but becomes a journey into the depths of the soul
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Hanging with the Elephant (Large Paperback)€16.99
Hanging with the Elephant begins as one man’s quest to overcome his demons, but becomes a journey into the depths of the soul
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Friedrich Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil€11.99
With wit and energy, Nietzsche turns from this critique to a philosophy that celebrates the present and demands that the individual impose their own 'will to power' upon the world.