Judaism's Strange Gods

Judaism's Strange Gods

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In Judaism’s Strange Gods, Christian scholar  Michael Hoffman documents his provocative thesis that Judaism is not the religion of the Old Testament, but the newly formalized belief system of the Pharisees, which arose in Babylon with the commitment of the formerly oral “tradition of the elders” to writing, in the wake of the crucifixion of Israel’s Messiah and the destruction of the Temple.

Basing his findings on authoritative Judaic sources, Hoffman demonstrates that Judaism is a man-made  religion of tradition and superstition, which represents  the institutionalized nullification of Biblical law and doctrine.

Liberating the reader from the accumulated shackles of decades of misinformation, this books shows that Judaism’s god is not the God of Israel, but the strange gods of Talmud and Kabbalah, and the racial  self-worship they inculcate.

Christian bookstores are packed with tomes purporting to unmask the religion of Islam, but not one slim volume will be found delving into the depravities of Orthodox Judaism. 

Judaism’s Strange Gods corrects that imbalance with it’s fidelity to Biblical truth and the historic witness of the Church.