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  • Ch.3 Festivals: Easter
    Feb 19 2026


    In Chapter 3 of The Two Babylons, Alexander Hislop traces the historical development of Easter and its associated customs, examining their possible connection to ancient religious systems predating Christianity. From symbols of fertility to seasonal rites and sunrise observances, the chapter presents a case that certain traditions may have roots far older than many assume.


    Read in its original form, this audiobook episode allows the listener to encounter the argument directly — to follow the historical citations, the parallels drawn to Babylonian worship, and the broader implications for the development of church practice through the centuries.


    Set within the wider stream of Protestant historicist thought, this chapter invites sober reflection on how tradition forms, how symbols endure, and how history may shape the outward expressions of faith.

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    32 Min.
  • The Two Babylons Ch3: Christmas & Lady Day
    Feb 12 2026

    The Two Babylons; Chapter 3: Section 1 (Festivals) exploring evidence that Christmas and Lady Day trace back to ancient pagan traditions rather than biblical origins.


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    33 Min.
  • Chapter 2: The Objects Of Worship Part 3
    Jan 23 2026

    In this episode, we explore why Alexander Hislop believed that many of the world’s major religions share a recurring pattern of Mother-and-Child worship—sometimes expressed as an “unholy trinity”—and examine the historical and symbolic reasoning he used to explain how this pattern developed.



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    1 Std. und 31 Min.
  • Ch:2 Objects Of Worship Part 2
    Jan 23 2026

    In this episode, we explore why Alexander Hislop believed that many of the world’s major religions share a recurring pattern of Mother-and-Child worship—sometimes expressed as an “unholy trinity”—and examine the historical and logical reasoning he used to explain how this pattern developed.



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    57 Min.
  • Chapter 2: Objects Of Worship Part 1
    Jan 23 2026

    In this Chapter, we explore why Alexander Hislop believed that many of the world’s major religions share a recurring pattern of Mother-and-Child worship—sometimes expressed as an “unholy trinity”—and examine the historical and logical reasoning he used to explain how this pattern developed.

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    1 Std. und 21 Min.
  • Ch.1 Distinctive Character of The Two Systems
    Jan 2 2026

    Chapter One: The Two Systems


    In this opening chapter, Alexander Hislop introduces the existence of two religious systems moving through history—one rooted in biblical truth, the other originating in ancient Babylon. Rather than disappearing, the Babylonian mystery religion, Hislop argues, survives by transforming itself, re-emerging under Christian names and symbols. This chapter establishes the foundation for understanding how ancient paganism did not die, but adapted—setting the stage for the rise of Mystery Babylon in the New Testament era.

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    23 Min.
  • The Two Babylons Papal Worship: The Worship of Nimrod and His Wife. By Alexander Hislop
    Dec 27 2025

    In this book 'The Two Babylons, Papal Worship: The Worship of Nimrod and His Wife' by Alexander Hislop. We discover who? in the book of Revelation, is referred to as "mystery Babylon the great".

    By uncovering what exactly the original Babylon was guilty of in her sins and who she worshipped to unveil the truth of the scriptures that have blinded so many in today's modern times.


    This first episode is the Introduction to the book and covers editors Notes, press notes, and dedications. There is an true Introduction that Starts around the 41 minute mark if the latter doesn’t interest you, skip ahead and enjoy.

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    53 Min.
  • Part 2, Chapter 5: Some Grounds of Criticism
    Dec 21 2025

    In this final chapter of Theosophy and New Thought, the author takes this opportunity to offer criticism on the subject as a whole.


    If you found this book interesting feel free to check out others at Lutheranlibrary.org and I'd like to just say thanks for listening. I started this to share the Historicist Interpretation of Bible Prophecy with others who may have never heard of it and upon that I have branched out onto a few different topics since then, of which I discovered through the Lutheranlibrary.org. Feel free to comment in the comment section or answer some polls I have put out.

    finally you can reach out through email at his.story.of.lies@gmail.his.story.of.lies@gmail.com

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    26 Min.