Good thing Rob Max well bought up all ownership of school textbooks under his consolidated “PERGAMON PRESS” which is a strange name to choose and literally means Satans throne, and talked about in revelations.
In the Bible, Pergamum (or Pergamos) was a major city in Asia Minor, known as one of the Seven Churches of Revelation, symbolizing a church that compromised its faith by embracing pagan practices, particularly the imperial cult (worship of the Roman Emperor) and Balaam's teachings, leading to idolatry and immorality despite its faithfulness (Revelation 2:12-17). Its name means "married" or "citadel," representing the church's spiritual union with the world, and it was famously called "where Satan's throne is," likely referring to its prominent pagan temples, including the Altar of Zeus, and the martyrdom of Antipas.
Good point. One could almost say that Robert Maxwell was the original "power mod" of the public school system's curriculum and what students were and were not taught about. You know what they say, like father, like daughter.
Good thing Rob Max well bought up all ownership of school textbooks under his consolidated “PERGAMON PRESS” which is a strange name to choose and literally means Satans throne, and talked about in revelations.
In the Bible, Pergamum (or Pergamos) was a major city in Asia Minor, known as one of the Seven Churches of Revelation, symbolizing a church that compromised its faith by embracing pagan practices, particularly the imperial cult (worship of the Roman Emperor) and Balaam's teachings, leading to idolatry and immorality despite its faithfulness (Revelation 2:12-17). Its name means "married" or "citadel," representing the church's spiritual union with the world, and it was famously called "where Satan's throne is," likely referring to its prominent pagan temples, including the Altar of Zeus, and the martyrdom of Antipas.
Good point. One could almost say that Robert Maxwell was the original "power mod" of the public school system's curriculum and what students were and were not taught about. You know what they say, like father, like daughter.