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This book presents a maximalist theological critique of the Roman Catholic Church, arguing that it functions as a complex "old-god apparatus" disguised in Christian terminology. The central thesis asserts that Rome has systematically replaced the biblical faith of Yeshua with a pagan-derived image-system featuring a dead solar son and a living goddess. This system is decoded through three primary powers: a "father-throne" rooted in Roman imperial authority, a "dead solar son-image" manifested in the Eucharistic host, and a "living goddess" operating under the office of Mary. Extensive analysis of Marian apparitions like Fatima, Akita, and La Salette suggests that these events reinforce the goddess's role as a geopolitical strategist and a maternal restraintagainst divine wrath. Ultimately, the text characterizes Catholicism not as a mere denominational deviation, but as a sophisticated fusion of ancient religious archetypes intended to capture and redirect human devotion away from the biblical God.
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