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Ralph Woodrow
Christian evangelist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ralph Edward Woodrow (born 1939[1][2]) is an Evangelical Christian minister, speaker and presently the author of sixteen books. Woodrow formerly supported the thesis of 19th century Presbyterian minister, Alexander Hislop, that Roman Catholicism is a syncretistic pagan religion in his book Babylon Mystery Religion and gained a certain notoriety when he changed his view and pulled the work from circulation. His new viewpoint is documented in The Babylon Connection?.
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Woodrow has been in the ministry since the age of 18, where he has remained for over fifty years.
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Bibliography
- Babylon Mystery Religion: Ancient and Modern (1966)
- Great Prophecies of the Bible (1971)
- Women's Adornment: What Does the Bible Really Say? (1976)
- His Truth is Marching On: Advanced Studies on Prophecy in Light of History (1977)
- Amazing Discoveries Within the Book of Books (1979)
- Noah's Flood, Joshua's Long Day, and Lucifer's Fall: What Really Happened? (1984)
- The Secret Rapture (1989)
- Dealing With Demons: Total Victory in Chr theist (1990)
- Three Days and Three Nights Reconsidered (1993)
- Christmas Reconsidered (1994)
- Triumph Under Tragedy (1996)
- Easter: Is it pagan (1996)
- The Babylon Connection (1997)
- Reckless Rumors, Misinformation, Doomsday Delusions (2000)
- Divorce and Remarriage: What Does the Bible Really Say? (2002)
- In the World, Not of the World (2004)
- A Balanced Christian Discerns Extremes (2005)
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