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What do you think about the book a woman rides the beast from Dave Hunt. I have it readen. i don t know what i should think about it
Woodrow’s action/books was what I was referring to in the post above.Dave Hunt’s writing is total error. He pulls largely from, as others have noted, Hislop’s writings. Another evangelical pastor, Woodrow, borrowed largely from Hislop as well, but then investigated Hislop’s writings, including going back to source documents that Hislop claimed to have used, found that the source documents did not say what Hislop claimed they did, and Woodrow recanted much of what he wrote in the latest book, “The Bablyon Connection?” Woodrow actually has a piece on Catholic Answers summarizing his book, and concluding that Hislop largely made up what he wrote.
Hunt’s just another also-ran. Hunt also borrows heavily from black legend that rose out of the political mess that followed the Reformation. In other words, what is in “A Woman Rides the Beast” that isn’t borrowed from Hislop, is taken from propaganda dating back to the 16th century when Catholic nations and Protestant nations were marching against each other.
Watcher,What do you think about the book a woman rides the beast from Dave Hunt. I have it readen. i don t know what i should think about it
If you know what I mean.a woman rides the beast