Sex and the Devil's Wager


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Anti-erotic elements in feminism have joined forces with Islam and Christianity to condemn prostitution, the male gaze and the natural love men have for the feminine body as a symbol of universal beauty. The author, whose religion is based in Tantra regards these attitudes both wrong and offensive to pagans. Lee Huxley, claims to be a knower - an enlightened one who sees with the third eye and whose wisdom and lateral thinking demonstrate his special insights in this book. Lee knows the truth the unthinkable that Jesus Christ, the hellfire and damnation preacher, is not the Son of God but the Son of Evil. If Christ is the Son of Evil, then Lee argues from this basis, that Judaism, Christianity and Islam are blasphemies. This book asks how Western civilization could be founded on lies, delusions and blasphemies that even today are still taken seriously. This book is the result of a lifetime of research which has culminated in the formulation of the Devils Wager. The Devils Wager challenges you, the reader, to name any moral idea from the worst evildoers of history that is as evil as the central teaching of the Bible and the Koran, namely that God will resurrect the human race and torture most of them in hell for all eternity. Fifty per cent of the damned will be women. The male God of monotheism is a hellfire pyromaniac: Jesus Christ and Allah are arsonists who burn women alive! This is the feminist issue of our times. Lee uses the writings of theologian and lapsed Catholic Mary Daly, one of the greatest feminist thinkers, to explain their common conviction that feminism must now assume the role of the Antichrist and bring an end to monotheism!




The Wager


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Don Giovanni was once the wealthiest and handsomest young man in Messina. Then a tidal wave changed everything. When a well-dressed stranger offers him a magical purse, he knows he shouldn't take it. Only the devil would offer a deal like this, and only a fool would accept. Don Giovanni is no fool, but he is desperate. He takes the bet: he will not bathe for 3 years, 3 months, and 3 days. Beauty is a small price to pay for worldly wealth, isn't it? Unless he loses the wager—and with it his soul. Set against the stunning backdrop of ancient Sicily, Donna Jo Napoli's new novel is a powerful tale about discovering what truly matters most.




Devil's Wager


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He'd lost the woman he loved in a careless gamble...now he would stop at nothing to win her back. You've been eagerly awaiting Lad Walker's story, and this irrepressible rogue will not disappoint. In Mary Spencer's sumptuous, unforgettable new novel, Lad is more charming, intriguing, and irresistible than ever.... A price paid in passion.... It has been three long years since Diana cast her beloved husband from her life, banishing him from Castle Kerlain. In a night of drunken foolishness, Lad Walker gambled away the land that was his birthright--and the only home she knew. It has been three long years...and Lad has spent many a cold winter night alone, thinking of ways to collect money so he can earn back his estate and his wife's forgiveness. Now that he's made a fortune by wagering on the love matches among the ton, he's returned home determined to make Diana his wife once more. But first he must wear down her resistance and convince her that during his time away, he'd dreamed only of her...desired only her. Now he vowed to claim his part of the bargain...in her bed. And he would settle for nothing less than all Diana had to give.




Satan's Wager


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In Satan's Wager, Stephen Moore shares the amazing story of a bad bet and the priceless faith lessons you can glean from it. Would you like to know the true and missed message of Job, the one that will transform your view of God and of everyday life?




Devil Stories


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Of all the myths which have come down to us from the East, and of all the creations of Western fancy and belief, the Personality of Evil has had the strongest attraction for the mind of man. The Devil is the greatest enigma that has ever con-fronted the human intelligence. So large a place has Satan taken in our imagination, and we might also say in our heart, that his expulsion therefrom, no matter what philosophy may teach us, must for ever remain an impossibility. As a character in imagi-native literature Lucifer has not his equal in heaven above or on the earth beneath. In contrast to the idea of Good, which is the more exalted in proportion to its freedom from anthropomor-phism, the idea of Evil owes to the presence of this element its chief value as a poetic theme. The discrowned archangel may have been inferior to St. Michael in military tactics, but he cer-tainly is his superior in matters literary. The fair angels—all frankness and goodness—are beyond our comprehension, but the fallen angels, with all their faults and sufferings, are kin to us. There is a legend that the Devil has always had literary aspi-rations. The German theosophist Jacob Böhme relates that when Satan was asked to explain the cause of God's enmity to him and his consequent downfall, he replied: "I wanted to be an author." Whether or not the Devil has ever written anything over his own signature, he has certainly helped others compose their greatest works. It is a significant fact that the greatest im-aginations have discerned an attraction in Diabolus. What would the world's literature be if from it we eliminated Dante's Divine Comedy, Calderón's Marvellous Magician, Milton's Paradise Lost, Goethe's Faust, Byron's Cain, Vigny's Eloa, and Lermon-tov's Demon? Sorry indeed would have been the plight of litera-ture without a judicious admixture of the Diabolical. Without the Devil there would simply be no literature, because without his intervention there would be no plot, and without a plot the story of the world would lose its interest. Even now, when the belief in the Devil has gone out of fashion, and when the very mention of his name, far from causing men to cross themselves, brings a smile to their faces, Satan has continued to be a puissant personage in the realm of letters. As a matter of fact, Beelzebub has perhaps received his greatest elaboration at the hands of writers who believed in him just as little as Shake-speare did in the ghost of Hamlet's father.




Devil Stories


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Devil Stories: An Anthology


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Devil Stories: An Anthology


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Devil Stories: An Anthology' assembles a diverse tapestry of narratives that delve into the enigmatic and often misunderstood character of the devil across various cultures, times, and literary styles. This collection, noteworthy for its breadth and depth, seamlessly weaves together the sinister with the satirical, the profound with the profane, offering readers an unparalleled exploration of the devil motif. From the macabre imaginings of Edgar Allan Poe to the cunning satire of Niccolò Machiavelli, each piece stands as a testament to the multifaceted portrayals of the devil, highlighting the range and versatility of its contributors. The anthology becomes a crucible in which the evolving perception of the devil is distilled, reflecting societal, theological, and philosophical angst and fascination through the ages. The authors and editors, hailing from diverse cultural and literary backgrounds, collectively embody the zeitgeist of their respective eras, making 'Devil Stories' a rich historical and literary mosaic. The convergence of such towering figures as Guy de Maupassant, Anatole France, and Maxím Gorky within a singular volume underscores the universal allure and enduring legacy of the devil archetype. This anthology not only aligns with but also transcends historical, cultural, and literary movements, offering a kaleidoscopic view of the human condition and its perpetual entanglement with good and evil, freedom and fate, chaos and order. 'Devil Stories: An Anthology' invites readers on a captivating journey into the heart of darkness and the myriad ways it has been envisioned and re-envisioned through time. It is a must-read for those fascinated by the complexity of moral narratives and the enduring allure of the devil as a symbol of rebellion, temptation, and defiance. This anthology provides an educational foray into the evolution of devil lore and its impact on literature, making it an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and anyone eager to explore the depths of human creativity and our collective nightmares.




The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1872. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.