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What do you think of when you look at the cross and the crucifix? Do they hold sacred and religious value for you?

After reading Ogechukwu’s book, your perception may change; the church’s use of these symbols has, for centuries, concealed facts regarding their true origins. Ogechukwu reveals those findings in this stunning expose.

His research includes historical accounts of Christianity’s conspiracy and divulges the true meaning of the cross—a satanic symbol.

Ogechukwu states:

“For centuries after Christ, the church and other religions that use cruciform symbols have misrepresented the physical nature of Christ's death with a satanic symbol (cross), and a pagan idol (corpus). This secret has been concealed by the church for centuries after Christ."

What reason did the church have for shifting the cross’ meaning from one of evil to one of goodness?

This easy to read, enlightening and academically sound book regarding the symbolism and meaning of the cross leads to a stunning conclusion. Learn more about the real nature of Christ’s death and religion’s role in the change in symbolism. Ogechukwu wants to reveal the truth in hopes of releasing humankind from what he calls the “painful knowledge bondage” of cruciform propaganda at http://www.eloquentbooks.com/TheSecretBehindTheCrossAndCruifix.htm

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Hello, Nwaocha. This is a great work. I will check it out.

Ruyi.
Hi Omoruyi,

Have you checked it out? you can see the book in

www.eloquentbooks.com/TheSecretBehindTheCrossAndCruifix.html
or
www.amazon.com/Secret-Behind-Cross-Crucifix/dp/1606933671
or

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/ISBNInquiry.asp?r=1&...(non-B%26N%20Imprint)



From:

Nwaocha ogechukwu
the author of "the secret behind the cross and crucifix"
As the hymn says, the cross was "a symbol of suffering and shame": "On a hill far away stood an old Rugged Cross, the emblem of suff'ring and shame, And I love that old Cross where the Dearest and Best for a world of lost sinners was slain. So I'll cherish the Old Rugged Cross, Till my trophies at last I lay down; I will cling to the old Rugged Cross, And exchange it one day for a crown."
As the writer said, "The dear Lamb of God left His Glory above, to bear" that shameful cross "to Calvary," where every sin and evil was laid upon Him, He having obediently gone there, the perfect Son of God becoming Sin in those hours for our Salvation. And God raised Him from the dead, unto eternal life, which we will share through Him. What wonderful Truth!
I hope this book covers this Truth, the greatest truth ever told.
Sincerely, JP

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