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Mangasarian - -Author: Mangasar Mugurditch Mangasarian - -Editor: David Widger - -Release Date: July 12, 2019 [EBook #60013] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PG WORKS OF MANGASARIAN *** - - - - -Produced by David Widger - - - - - - -INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG - -WORKS OF - -MANGASAR MUGURDITCH MANGASARIAN - - -Compiled by David Widger - - - - -CONTENTS - -## THE TRUTH ABOUT JESUS - -## THE BIBLE UNVEILED - -## WHAT IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE - -## THE STORY OF MY MIND - -HOW THE BIBLE WAS INVENTED - -IS LIFE WORTH LIVING WITHOUT IMMORTALITY - -IS THE MORALITY OF JESUS SOUND - -MORALITY WITHOUT GOD - -THE CHURCH IN POLITICS - -THE STORY OF JOAN OF ARC - -WHAT WAS THE RELIGION OF SHAKESPEARE - - - - - - - -TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES - - - - - -THE TRUTH ABOUT JESUS IS HE A MYTH? -Illustrated -By M. M. Mangasarian -1909 - - -CONTENTS -PREFACE -PART I. -A PARABLE -IN CONFIDENCE -IS JESUS A MYTH? -THE PROBLEM STATED -THE CHRISTIAN DOCUMENTS -VIRGIN BIRTHS -THE ORIGIN OF THE CROSS -THE SILENCE OF PROFANE WRITERS -THE JESUS STORY A RELIGIOUS DRAMA -THE JESUS OF PAUL -IS CHRISTIANITY REAL? -PART II. -IS THE WORLD INDEBTED TO CHRISTIANITY? -CHRISTIANITY AND PAGANISM -PART III. -SOME MODERN OPINIONS ABOUT JESUS. -ANOTHER RHETORICAL JESUS -"WE OWE EVERYTHING TO JESUS" -A LIBERAL JEW ON JESUS -APPENDIX -FROM THE SUNDAY PROGRAMS -LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -005 Woman Crucified. In the Church of St. Etienne, France. For a Long Time This Bearded Woman Was Supposed to Be The Christ -010 Picture in Herculaneum, of the Days Of Pompeii, Showing Cupid Crowned With a Cross. -022 Swastika. Earlier Form of the Cross. -023 the Lamb in The Holy Sepulchre, Mosaic of The Iv Century, Sarcophagus of Luc de Bearn. Showing the Lamb on The Cross. -029 the Lamb Standing Upon The Gospels. Viii Century. -035 in Use Upon Heathen Altars Centuries Before Christianity. -037 Ascension of Jesus, Ninth Century. -038 Juno Nursing Her Divine Child, Mars. -041 the Persian God, Mithra. All The Gods Have The Solar Disc Around Their Heads, Showing That Sun-worship Was One of The Earliest Forms of Religion. -043 Isis Nursing Her Divine Child, 3000 B. C. -048 the Unsexed Christ, Naked in The Church of St. Antoine, Tours, France. -061 Portion of Manuscript Supposed to Be Copy Of Lost Originals. -072 -073 the Goddess Mother in The Grecian Pantheon. -076 the Annunciation, Birth, and Adoration of Amenophis Of Egypt, Nearly 2000 Years Before Christ. -078 the Nativity of The God Dionysius, Museum Of Naples. -080 Prehistoric Crosses Discovered in Pagan Sepulchres (italy). -081 House of Goodness, With Cross. Egyptian, 2000 B. C. -082 Pagan Priest of Herculaneum Wearing the Cross. -083 Cross of the Chinese Emperor Fou-hi,2953 Years Before Christ; and an Ancient Pagan Cross Discovered in Newgrange, Ireland. -084 Used by a Priest of Bacchus, Showing the Cross. -085 Engraving of the Xi Century; Lamb on Cross; a Lamb Carrying the Cross; The Lamb and The Cross, Ix Century. -086 Mosaic of St. Praxedes, V Century, Showing The Lamb Christ; the Lamb Slowly Becoming Human; The Lamb Multiplying The Loaves and Fishes, Iv Century Sarcophagus. -087 the Lamb Resurrecting Lazarus, Iv Century Sarcophagus. -088 Modern Christ. -089 Christ and the Twelve Apostles, Carrying Swastikas And Solar Discs Instead of the Cross. Sarcophagus, Milan. -117 Coin of the Xii Century, Showing Halo Around Lamb's Head. -122 St. Margaret of the Catholic Church, Westminster, England; the Goddess Astarte Carrying a Cross, British Museum. -142 Italian Sculpture of the X Century. -160 the Hindu Trinity. -170 Engraving of Xv Century Representing the Trinity. -175 Trinity in Xiii Century. -182 Conception of Trinity, Ninth Century. -195 Figures on a Phoenician Vase, Showing the Use Of The Cross, Evidently in Some Ceremony of a Religious Nature. -218 Christ, Half Woman, at Baptism in Jordan. Cathedral Of Chartres, France. -255 Head of a God With Horns. Museum Of St. Germain. - - - - - -THE BIBLE UNVEILED -By M. M. Mangasarian -1911 - - -CONTENTS -An Extraordinary Book -A Word with the Reader—Protestant and Catholic -A Word with the Jews -PART I. -I. The Neglected Book -What Makes a Book Inspired? -The Sects and Their Bibles -Catholic and Protestant Bibles -Catholics Make Their Own Bible -PART II. -I. The Tercentenary of the English Bible -Some Lay Defenders of the Bible—Bryan's Challenge -Bryan's Defense of the Bible -II. Roosevelt on the Bible -III. "Let Them Produce It" -What Is the Best Thing That Can Be Said in Favor of the Bible? -IV. How to Test a Book -Speak According to Knowledge -PART III. -I. The First Chapter of the Bible -The First Verse of the Bible -Theologians Discover That Six Days Means Six Periods -The Great Tragedy -II. Taboo and Totem. -The Totem -III. The Bible and Magic -The Unbelievable in the Bible -IV. The Strangest Story in the Bible -PART IV. -I. God and His Book -The Deity Demands Human Flesh -II. The Portrait of God in the Bible -A Bible Saint -III. The Bible and Judaism -IV. Bible and Talmud -V. The Masterpiece of the Bible—Solomon's Temple -PART V. -Contradictions in the Bible -Serious Discrepancies in the Story of Jesus -One Writer Makes Jesus Affirm What Another Made Him Deny -PART VI. -I. What Was The Bible Meant to Teach? -II. The Bible and Religion -III. Does the Bible Teach Morality? -IV. Righteousness in the Bible -V. The Ten Commandments -VI. The Commandments Broken -VII. Thou Shalt Despise Women -VIII. The Sermon on the Mount -IX. The Parables of Jesus -PART VII. -I. A Better Bible -Conclusion. The Book of God and the Book of Man - - - - - -WHAT IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE? -By M. M Mangasarian -CONTENTS -What is Christian Science? -Why I Discuss Christian Science -Mrs. Eddy's Mentality -"Mortal Mind" -Mrs. Eddy's Prayer -Is Christian Science Scientific? -Is Christian Science "Christian"? -Arrested Mentation -Do Christian Scientists Use their Minds? -Examples of "Reasoning." -Do Christian Scientists Practise what they Preach? -Christian Science Cures -Christian Science Testimonials -Get-Well-Quick -Christian Science Fashionable -Christian Science and Witchcraft -Marriage and Death in Christian Science -"Suffer it to Be So Now" -The New Autocracy -The Menace of Christian Science -Christian Science and Morals - - - - - -THE STORY OF MY MIND -How I Became a Rationalist -By M. M. Mangasarian -1909 - - -CONTENTS -CHAPTER I In the Cradle of Christianity -CHAPTER II Early Struggles -CHAPTER III New Temptations -CHAPTER IV The Critical Period -CHAPTER V Anchored at Last -CHAPTER VI Some Objections to Rationalism -CHAPTER VII Rationalism and the World's Great Religions - - - - - - - -End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Index of the Project Gutenberg Works -of M. M. 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