Are John Salza's books any good?

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I’ve known about 3 of his books for a while: The Biblical Basis for the Eucharist, The Biblical Basis for the Papacy, The Biblical Basis for the Catholic Faith Link to his books]

I looked at the Amazon “Look Inside” feature, and the books look pretty good. I’m thinking about ordering his books on the Eucharist and the Papacy.

Are they any good?

I know John Salza is known for his views on geocentrism and evolution; but other than that, is he a pretty good apologist?

Any comments, suggestions, reviews, etc. will help!
 
I’ve known about 3 of his books for a while: The Biblical Basis for the Eucharist, The Biblical Basis for the Papacy, The Biblical Basis for the Catholic Faith Link to his books]

I looked at the Amazon “Look Inside” feature, and the books look pretty good. I’m thinking about ordering his books on the Eucharist and the Papacy.

Are they any good?

I know John Salza is known for his views on geocentrism and evolution; but other than that, is he a pretty good apologist?

Any comments, suggestions, reviews, etc. will help!
I haven’t read his books, but his website is an invaluable resource. 🙂
 
SIDENOTE: Hmmm. Interesting - I didn’t know Salza held to geocentrism. I just thought it was Sungenis.

I haven’t read any of his books but have heard him on Relevant Radio and always enjoyed him.
 
I know John Salza is known for his views on geocentrism and evolution; but other than that, is he a pretty good apologist?
Do you have a source for this? I’d be kind of surprised if this were true. Salza’s books are great.

EDIT: Nevermind, I found it on his website. In any case, his books are still great. 🙂
 
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