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Fossilized Customs



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Ever think about the origins of our traditions and customs? You may be surprised to discover the pagan influences of so many aspects of our day-to-day lives. Lew White reveals where our traditions have come from--from the days of the week, to the way we celebrate holidays--you can guarantee there is something you do that you did not know was pagan-influenced!

Fossilized Customs


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Fossilized Customs: 9th ed.
by Lew White

An eye-opening book exposing the pagan origins of many popular customs. Many that read this book discover that there are pagan influences in more aspects of Western society than they ever would have believed was possible. Fossilized Customs takes you back to the Scriptures, reminding you of what The Almighty says about adopting pagan traditions. If you are searching for truth, this is a good place to begin! 




"The facts need to expose the strongholds. There will always be those who say, 'My mind is made up; don't confuse me with the facts.' For the rest, prepare to be challenged and set free by the Truth." (Foreword excerpt; Fossilized Customs)

About the Author
Lew White is a graduate of the University of Louisville, and has always been an avid student of history, culture, art, cosmology, and has pursued a balanced, realistic understanding of Who the Creator of Heaven and Earth is, and what He expects of His Children, the human race.


Paperback. 232 pages.



Price: $10.95



Customer Reviews

  • (6/15/11)
    Review by Theodore
    General
    You probably have no idea of all the pagan influences in our society today; from the way we celebrate birthdays, to the major Christian holidays, our culture has been so infiltrated by pagan practices and traditions. The only thing this book is missing is sufficient footnotes to help support its claims.

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