The Secret Destiny of America Quotes
The Secret Destiny of America
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“Pagans Vowed to Destroy the Christian Church from Within:
Manly P. Hall (1901-1990) was a 33° Freemason. Hall authored many books on Masonic literature. He also founded the Philosophical Research Society (PRS), a library and a university that promotes esoteric literature (1). Mr. Hall states in his book, The Secret Destiny of America, that the rise of Christianity brought persecution of the pagans, and it drove them underground. So, these occultists redressed their philosophy in Christian-sounding terms (2). In this manner, mystics sought to destroy the Church from within. They continue to promote this agenda, today.
Reference:
1. Hall, Manly P. The Secret Destiny of America. Philosophical Research Society. 1944, pp. 42-47.
2. “PRS Journal Archive: The All-Seeing Eye.” The World’s Wisdom at the Philosophical Research Library.”
― The Secret Destiny of America
Manly P. Hall (1901-1990) was a 33° Freemason. Hall authored many books on Masonic literature. He also founded the Philosophical Research Society (PRS), a library and a university that promotes esoteric literature (1). Mr. Hall states in his book, The Secret Destiny of America, that the rise of Christianity brought persecution of the pagans, and it drove them underground. So, these occultists redressed their philosophy in Christian-sounding terms (2). In this manner, mystics sought to destroy the Church from within. They continue to promote this agenda, today.
Reference:
1. Hall, Manly P. The Secret Destiny of America. Philosophical Research Society. 1944, pp. 42-47.
2. “PRS Journal Archive: The All-Seeing Eye.” The World’s Wisdom at the Philosophical Research Library.”
― The Secret Destiny of America
“and the one mistake they made above all others—the mistake that has always threatened the culture of a people—was the attempt to set up a new life here, yet bring from the old world most of its laws, most of its corruption and nearly all of its errors. They brought over with them many of the very things they had attempted to escape.”
― The Secret History of America: Classic Writings on Our Nation's Unknown Past and Inner Purpose
― The Secret History of America: Classic Writings on Our Nation's Unknown Past and Inner Purpose
