The Trojan Horse


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In graphic novel format, tells how Greek goddesses began the Trojan War, and how it was ended by the Greeks with an ingenious plan.




Trojan Horse Religion


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Trojan Horse Religion is a book explaining in extreme detail how Progressive Liberalism is a surreptitious religion. This timely book analyzes & explains the ways that this current ideology thinks, acts, and looks like a religion from an historical, psychological, anthropological, and sociological standpoint. It should be eye-opening to see how this religion masquerades as a political ideology & operates against traditional believers on an unequal playing field because, unlike the adherents of mainstream religions, they are not "separated" from the State. Hezekiah Kantor has been writing political and social commentary since he was a student at an Ivy League University. Since then, he has been published by the National Association of Scholars, American Thinker, LifeSiteNews, RealClearPolicy, and American Greatness. He is a National Board Certified Teacher with over a decade of experience in the public schools, as well as a coach & a teacher of the year in one of the school districts where he previously worked; Mr. Kantor used this experience to discuss various ways that this pseudo-religion has touched his own professional life. There are few books which have argued this topic as deeply and extensively as this book does. Coming just before the next election, this book will help people understand the coming battles with a newer, more fully developed understanding of what drives the political Left.




The Trojan Horse


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This script tells a story about a war that took place long ago between the Greeks and the Trojans. It is said that the war began when the Trojans kidnapped Helen, the queen of the great Greek state, Sparta. The effort to get her back caused one of the greatest wars in history that lasted over a decade. Find out how it ended and who was behind the master plan!




Satan's Trojan Horse


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Eons ago a revolt broke out in the throne room of heaven against the King of the universe. To understand the issues involved in this conflict is to have a road map to the future. Expelled from heaven, Lucifer kidnapped earth. This book reveals his dark plans for this planet. It demonstrates the cosmic terrorist's behind-the-scenes strategy from Creation through the cross, the Crusades, and down to the events of September 11, 2001, that changed the world and catapulted America into unprecedented global leadership, where it is poised to fulfill its prophetic role in last-day events. Book jacket.




One Nation Under Man?


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This book will help readers understand what a worldview is, how a Christian worldview is distinct from others, and how to determine your worldview. Readers can even go online and take a test to see if they are thinking like a Christian.




Trojan Horse of Western History


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What is this book about? This book is about an exciting journey to Troy, both ancient and modern. About the fact that the Trojans defeated the Greeks (not the other way around, as is commonly believed). And that the well-known Greek religion with its anthropomorphism was created artificially for political reasons. The authors assert that the information warfare, the falsification of history — is not an innovation, but the oldest essence of Western way of thinking. The book refutes the conventional wisdom that "history is written by the winners." On the contrary, authors have shown: those who write history become winners. The book is written in bright, vivid and interesting manner for laymen. At the same time it is absolutely scientific and opposed fancy sensational historical fast food. This book is about the struggle for historical truth and justice, which roots us in the world, because without the truth we are orphans.




Creationism's Trojan Horse


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The Wedge has intruded itself successfully into educational politics at the local, state, and now national levels."--BOOK JACKET.







Jesus and the Trojan War


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Jesus and the Trojan War looks at ways in which stories are presented and understood; and how story-tellers - and their listeners - may wittingly or unwittingly confuse fact with fiction. This book explores the parallels between four stories (the Trojan war, Moses, King Arthur, and Jesus), and the way their sources relate to their histories and contemporary relevance.




Trojan Horse


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The story of the Trojan War, fought between Greeks and the defenders of the city of Troy in Anatolia sometime in the late Bronze Age, has grabbed the imagination for millennia. A conflict between Mycenaeans and Hittites may well have occurred, but its representation in epic literature such as Homer's Iliad is almost certainly more myth than reality. Nevertheless, it has defined and shaped the way ancient Greek culture has been viewed right up to the 21st century CE. The story of gods and heroic warriors is perhaps one of the richest single surviving sources from antiquity and offers insights into the warfare, religion, customs, and attitudes of the ancient Greeks. The main source for our knowledge of the Trojan War is Homer's Iliad (written sometime in the 8th century BCE) where he recounts 53 days during the final year of the ten year conflict. The Greeks imagined the war to have occurred some time in the 13th century BCE. However, the war was also the subject of a long oral tradition prior to Homer's work, and this, combined with other sources such as the fragmentary Epic Cycle poems, give us a more complete picture of what exactly the Greeks thought of as the Trojan War. The Trojan War, in Greek tradition, started as a way for Zeus to reduce the ever-increasing population of humanity and, more practically, as an expedition to reclaim Helen, wife of Menelaos, King of Sparta and brother of Agamemnon. Helen was abducted by the Trojan prince Paris (also known as Alexandros) and taken as his prize for choosing Aphrodite as the most beautiful goddess in a competition with Athena and Hera at the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. Menelaos and the Greeks wanted her back and to avenge Trojan impudence. Scroll to the top of the page and click Add To Cart to read more about this extraordinary forgotten chapter of history