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History of the Cross: The Pagan Origin, and Idolatroous Adoption and Worship, of the Image

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History of the Cross: The Pagan Origin, and Idolatroous Adoption and Worship, of the Image
History of the Cross: The Pagan Origin, and Idolatroous Adoption and Worship, of the Image

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History of the Cross: The Pagan Origin, and Idolatroous Adoption and Worship, of the Image

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Why, then, was this book written if it goes against traditional beliefs and acceptance? It is because the traditional beliefs surrounding the cross and its worship are wrong! It took time for us to eventually accept the cross in its current form and to worship it and, according to Ward, this was a pagan symbol that should never have been adopted. Idols were not to be worshipped by the earliest of Christians, and the cross was no exception to this rule. Not worshipping the cross is consistent with early Christianity and is not heretical. Its lack of worship is part of Christianity's foundational beliefs and its exclusion should be part of the religion's current structure, according to Ward. Revering the cross is based on lies, deception, and ignorance. Ward shows how the lies began, who spread them, and how and why they did it. This book has not been in print since 1871. At the time it was released, books of this sort, which challenged accepted belief, were often banned from libraries and people were known to be arrested for sending them in the mail.

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