








The Occult Renaissance Church of Rome [Michael Hoffman] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Occult Renaissance Church of Rome Review: Where did the 'Bride of Christ' go? - I hated this book for the first 50 pages because it contains such bitter answers. Now that I have read it carefully, I understand many things that are happening because of this 'history' in the Roman Church. It is said that when 'we' persist in left-hand turns away from God, He will finally withdraw and let us reap the fruit of our own choices. That pretty much sums up the current state of affairs for today's Christian churches because, as goes Rome, so goes Christianity. A sour truth today which Hoffman brilliantly details and lays bare. This is a must have for any cultural researcher whether you are working within the Christian or secular community as the Roman reach is everywhere being manifest. Review: Seek the truth at all cost - What a book! Much in here about Vatican II, the Babylonian Talmud, Usury, the Zohar, the Kabbalah and its promotor Johannes Reuchlin, on who Michael Hoffman also wrote a lot in Judaism Discovered. The late Eustace Mullins told us in "The Curse of Canaan" that the Rothschilds took over all of the financial operations of the worldwide Catholic Church in 1823. Michael Hoffman claims here: "Our understanding of the papacy's filthy lucre reached a new order of magnitude in 1832, when the Rothschilds began to finance the Church of Rome, two years after Pius VIII removed the last penalties and obstacles to "Catholic" usury and those who practiced it." Corrado Pallenberg detailed, in "Vatican Finances" (1971), 12 Million scudi loans by the Rothschilds to the Holy See, between December 1831 and August 1837. Pallenberg: "On these loans the Holy See had to pay an interest of 5 per cent a year on the nominal value plus 1 per cent for amortization. But if one considers the gap between the nominal value and the price of issue, plus the commission, especially of the usurious first deal concluded with the Rothschilds, the interest became much higher." Unfortunately hardly anything in here about the Sabbatean-Frankist take-over of the Catholic Church. Maurice Pinay's books are not mentioned, nor is Marie Carré's "AA-1025: Memoirs of the Communist Infiltration into the Church". Not a word about the works of E. Michael Jones ("The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit") or Hutton Gibson's "Paul VI's Legacy: Catholicism?" or Michael Rose's "Goodbye Good Men: How Liberals Brought Corruption into the Catholic Church". But there's so much in Hoffman's book that's connected to what is told in the above mentioned works, that all who loved these books will be very happy with what Michael Hoffman offers us here. The General Index consists of 34 pages, the Scripture Index 4 pages, the Bibliography 36 pages, and in the middle of the book there are 35 rare colour pictures, on photo paper, among else of works by Michelangelo, who is not loved very much by Hoffman, "When we consider that Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel is regarded as one of the holiest sanctuaries in Christendom, we begin to grasp the depth of human credulity. The Sistine Chapel is the realm of Plato; not Jesus Christ. Our Lord was not a nude, despite the lustful allure of the several revolting depictions of Him hanging virtually nude on the Cross, which we encounter in "Catholic" art after the Middle Ages and which is by no means limited to the Renaissance. Neither were the apostles, disciples or the holy women who followed Him naked, yet the Church of Rome's Sistine Chapel consists of a riot of nudity which marks one of the most startling departures from the true Church of the previous millennium." In the article "The Great Divide" in his Revisionist History Newsletter of April-May 2017 Hoffman concluded: "At its most fundamental level, the division among people is not between Republicans and Democrats; Judaics and gentiles; Protestants, Muslims and Catholics; or blacks and whites or rich and poor. It is between those who seek the truth at all cost, no matter how damaging and disruptive to their own prized and revered beliefs, and those who prefer the comfort of a lie. That, ladies and gentlemen, is the great divide." Buy this book.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,177,219 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (81) |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 0990954722 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0990954729 |
| Item Weight | 2.15 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 723 pages |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Publisher | Independent History and Research |
A**R
Where did the 'Bride of Christ' go?
I hated this book for the first 50 pages because it contains such bitter answers. Now that I have read it carefully, I understand many things that are happening because of this 'history' in the Roman Church. It is said that when 'we' persist in left-hand turns away from God, He will finally withdraw and let us reap the fruit of our own choices. That pretty much sums up the current state of affairs for today's Christian churches because, as goes Rome, so goes Christianity. A sour truth today which Hoffman brilliantly details and lays bare. This is a must have for any cultural researcher whether you are working within the Christian or secular community as the Roman reach is everywhere being manifest.
H**K
Seek the truth at all cost
What a book! Much in here about Vatican II, the Babylonian Talmud, Usury, the Zohar, the Kabbalah and its promotor Johannes Reuchlin, on who Michael Hoffman also wrote a lot in Judaism Discovered. The late Eustace Mullins told us in "The Curse of Canaan" that the Rothschilds took over all of the financial operations of the worldwide Catholic Church in 1823. Michael Hoffman claims here: "Our understanding of the papacy's filthy lucre reached a new order of magnitude in 1832, when the Rothschilds began to finance the Church of Rome, two years after Pius VIII removed the last penalties and obstacles to "Catholic" usury and those who practiced it." Corrado Pallenberg detailed, in "Vatican Finances" (1971), 12 Million scudi loans by the Rothschilds to the Holy See, between December 1831 and August 1837. Pallenberg: "On these loans the Holy See had to pay an interest of 5 per cent a year on the nominal value plus 1 per cent for amortization. But if one considers the gap between the nominal value and the price of issue, plus the commission, especially of the usurious first deal concluded with the Rothschilds, the interest became much higher." Unfortunately hardly anything in here about the Sabbatean-Frankist take-over of the Catholic Church. Maurice Pinay's books are not mentioned, nor is Marie Carré's "AA-1025: Memoirs of the Communist Infiltration into the Church". Not a word about the works of E. Michael Jones ("The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit") or Hutton Gibson's "Paul VI's Legacy: Catholicism?" or Michael Rose's "Goodbye Good Men: How Liberals Brought Corruption into the Catholic Church". But there's so much in Hoffman's book that's connected to what is told in the above mentioned works, that all who loved these books will be very happy with what Michael Hoffman offers us here. The General Index consists of 34 pages, the Scripture Index 4 pages, the Bibliography 36 pages, and in the middle of the book there are 35 rare colour pictures, on photo paper, among else of works by Michelangelo, who is not loved very much by Hoffman, "When we consider that Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel is regarded as one of the holiest sanctuaries in Christendom, we begin to grasp the depth of human credulity. The Sistine Chapel is the realm of Plato; not Jesus Christ. Our Lord was not a nude, despite the lustful allure of the several revolting depictions of Him hanging virtually nude on the Cross, which we encounter in "Catholic" art after the Middle Ages and which is by no means limited to the Renaissance. Neither were the apostles, disciples or the holy women who followed Him naked, yet the Church of Rome's Sistine Chapel consists of a riot of nudity which marks one of the most startling departures from the true Church of the previous millennium." In the article "The Great Divide" in his Revisionist History Newsletter of April-May 2017 Hoffman concluded: "At its most fundamental level, the division among people is not between Republicans and Democrats; Judaics and gentiles; Protestants, Muslims and Catholics; or blacks and whites or rich and poor. It is between those who seek the truth at all cost, no matter how damaging and disruptive to their own prized and revered beliefs, and those who prefer the comfort of a lie. That, ladies and gentlemen, is the great divide." Buy this book.
H**1
The 21st-Century's "95 Theses"
This is more than just a bombshell of a book- it is a Megaton Nuclear Missile! As a Christian, raised pre-Vat. II RC, married to a former Lutheran, we (who are both now Orthodox) can vouch for everything that has transpired in this analysis, via what Michael Hoffman has done in this book: his goal, by the way, is not to destroy the Church, but to strip off the mask of deceit, duplicity, and centuries of lies and accretions that not only re-affirm the Reformer's righteous charges against the Papacy (in this, the 500th year since the Protestant Reformation), but also clearly points to the very guilty parties, who have {always} been at the forefront of the destruction of both Catholicism since at least the 15th Century, and the Evangelical Churches, since at least the 18th. They are ALL guilty, and they ALL need cleansing and repentance. As a follow-up and synthesis of his earlier magisterial volume, "Usury in Christendom," Hoffman is brutally honest in this latest tome, within his own myopia. But then, he has to be honest: the guilty parties include too many theologians, kings, princes, electors, men of note like Erasmus, various Popes, Spurgeon, Belloc, Newman- you name it, he connects all the 'links and ties' that have to be there to explain the evil in the world today in all our Western institutions, and lays it at the feet of the Cross. Unlike the days of Luther (who was a fervent Roman Catholic, we must always remember) today's 'heretics' are not burned at the stake, or guillotined. They are merely social media-ed to silence (=death) and damned with faint praise, while online retailers strangle such authors by not carrying 'invective material,' while at the same time hawking Satanic Bibles, Talmudic tomes, and New Age claptrap... just like (coincidentally?) what happened in the age of Pfefferkorn and Savonarola. A short review here cannot even begin to convey the importance and vital need for any pastor, theologian, or intelligent layman to procure and read (mark, learn, and inwardly digest) this book. Warning: this tome of 650 pages of text, is not easy. The revulsion that will follow upon reading any of this text, is that we all (WE ALL) have been lied to, obfuscated with, and treated like illiterate 'cattle,' while the Cryptocracy continues its version of the Inquisition (or Ping-Pong Pizzagate) have often made me have to set this book down, after only about 10 pages at a time. But it needs- no, MUST- be read in its totality, if you are to grasp the milieu of evil, the cabal of kabbalists that most recently misjudged gravely their hold over us, by losing the last election to DT. Before the door shuts on Truth, if that word means anything [John 17:7] get and read this book. Then act as if your very soul depended on spreading the Truth contained therein... because it does.
A**R
Exellant arrived lot earlier thankyou
S**O
This book represents a veritable tomb of research and the writer is owed a debt of gratitude for his efforts. The book details the takeover of the Catholic Church by the late 1400's of forces diametrically opposed to the Christianity exemplified by the life and actions of Jesus. The author does a commendable job in helping Protestants to understand that their brand of pseudo Christianity has been as guilty as the Catholic of torturing so called heretics, a practice that finds no support in the teachings of Jesus. Where I find fault Dr. Jones however, is in his contention that in the main, the Catholic Church was on the right track up until the usurpers of the late 1400's took it over. There were many deviations from message of the New Testament from well before that time, the forbidding of priests to marry and hoping in to bed with the political power of the day being but two of a plethora. In contrast, Jesus was offered political power by the Jews and declined it. Apart from that limitation, the book contains a wealth of information on one of the most influential institutions of all time.
J**A
Excelente trabajo de investigación. Y el libro llegó antes de lo esperado.
C**N
Hoffman has a lot to offer in terms of his capacity to do serious historical research but is labouring under a very serious degree of cognitive dissonance. Occult Renaissance Church of Rome attempts to put forward the idea that during the 14th and 15th centuries an insidious pagan/platonic strand of ancient thought began to permeate Rome and influence the various enlightenment movements that came after. The research backing up that argument is robust and convincing but the startlingly obvious point he routinely misses is that Christianity right from the outset adhered to the teachings of the 'Perennial Philosophy'. If those rogue, Medici-funded scholars did anything it was uncover the real teaching, not obscure some water-tight truth that orthodoxy had previously established. Rome was a basket-case of a church right from the outset - the Orthodox Church calls it the fraudulent manuscript factory for a reason! From the Donation of Constantine to the various disagreements at the earliest councils, long before the Renaissance, nothing but political might solidified this church - not truth. He suggests the church deviated from the strict orthodoxy of Aquinas and Albert the Great and yet both men were heavily involved in Alchemical lore and sourced much of their wisdom from those sources (See: The Mystery of Union with God: Dionysian Mysticism in Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas ) Several treatises on alchemy are attributed to St. Thomas Aquinas. He even questioned whether gold produced by alchemy could be sold as real gold, and decided that it could (Summa Theologiæ II-II.77.2). Hoffman critiques the idea of “hidden knowledge” as not in keeping with Christ’s teaching - that there was an inner circle of Renaissance initiates who were privy to the real, kabbalistic knowledge embedded within Christianty - but fails to see that very same structure within the gospels! “Unto you it is given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of God: but to others in parables; that seeing they might not see, and hearing they might not understand.” Wisdom teaching has always been transmitted in this manner and Jesus with his disciples was no different. Truth wrapped up in allegory or a veiled language - mustard seeds, fig trees, vine branches, sprigs from the tops of the cedar etc. The literal minded see members of the material world - seeds and twigs - the initiate sees an entire world of wisdom. Elitism in knowledge does not necessarily equate with arrogance, however, as Hoffman routinely implies. It is more a duty of care - one should not cast pearls before swine (h/t Jesus Christ) The simple truth to anyone who's actually studied sacred geometry and the foundational aspects of the Precessional philosophy is that whomever wrote the gospel narratives were well-schooled in that hidden language. Does Hoffman really believe the disciples caught 153 fish 200 cubits from the shore? That's a remarkably accurate account of the event given the general lack of precision with the rest of the gospel narrative. St. John's description of the New Jerusalem in Revelation - 12000 furlongs, 144 cubits etc. - when understood leaves one in no doubt as to what school of thought St. John belonged. Hoffman is a curious mix. A mind that on the surface appears endlessly flexible and intellectually curious and who seeks to unpick some of the most fascinating alternative histories and "conspiracy theories" going but underneath it all never quite shakes the emotional grounding of that infantile, Bible-thumping upbringing. Anything occult is deemed bad with the same knee-jerk appraisal as a deranged medieval peasant and anything which pertains to that unthinking, 50s Protestant "Bible teaching is good m'kay" culture is automatically good. He is a wealth of information but none of that information appears to have shaped or changed what appears to be an immovable, dogmatic mindset. If you can separate the unscholarly bias from the actual treasure of information then I would recommend this book.
P**L
Don’t waste your money unless you believe the Earth was created in 7 days around 5000 years ago.
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