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Books
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The Vanishing : The Twilight of Christianity in the Middle East€12.99
The Vanishing reveals the plight and possible extinction of Christian communities across Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine after 2,000 years in their historical homeland.
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Polygamy: A Very Short Introduction€11.99
Marriage has not always meant just one man and one woman. For much of human history, over much of the globe, the most common alternative was polygamy: marriage involving more than one spouse.
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Streets and Secret Places: Reflections of a News Reporter€12.95
Streets and Secret Places is a mix of reflections that have featured in Thought for the Day including insights that have come with experience.
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Scars of Eden, The : Has humanity confused the idea of God with memories of ET contact?€12.99
From the author of the bestselling ESCAPING FROM EDEN. Do our world mythologies convey our ancestors' ideas about God?
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The Happiness Hypothesis : Ten Ways to Find Happiness and Meaning in Life€12.99
Every culture hands wisdom down through generations. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. What you do not wish for yourself, do not do to others.
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Baha'i Faith: The Basics€29.99
Baha'i Faith: The Basics provides a thorough and accessible introduction to a fascinating, independent world religion.
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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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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.