The Biblion of the Theocracy

by Tony Saunders


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/12/2018

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9781546286820
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9781546286813
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9781546286806

About the Book

The Abrahamic religions have had an impact on the world beyond anything the man Abraham could have ever imagined. True indeed, over 3 billion people claim allegiance to one of the movements that sprang from his devotion. The four main Abrahamic religions each seek to demonstrate their faith through the interpreting of the scriptures and strictures of their particular communion, failing to realise that each movement was a historical progression from its predecessor. The line of continuum taken in the current addition is one that traces the progression of Abrahamism from Moses to Mohammed, recognising all contributories along the way as valid. The ultimate aim in all this is to reach a place where discussion can be made and bridges built between the four major Hebrew faiths.


About the Author

As a veteran of the 1990s United States gang wars and champion of the Brooklyn, New York Crips, Tony Saunders was originally accepted by the godbody in 1997 after joining several other gangs in his community. Though at that time he did not fully join the 5 Percent movement he maintained an affiliation with the godbody becoming fully initiated through his Enlightener God Born Supreme Allah. who also gave him knowledge of self. Being an experienced member of the 187 Gangsta Crips, Saunders, at that time known as 187 Foot-C Loc, spent his time in the East New York, Flatbush and Brownsville areas of Brooklyn mainly focusing on issues relating to the street life, but he would attend godbody ciphers every now and then to build with the gods. Saunders now lives in London as a member of both the 5 Percent and the Afrikan Co-operative Union.