The Palm Beach Theological
Seminary  College

circa 1989

Devoted to Scholarship
&

Religious Tolerance




Free Access to 0ver 60,000 Files of
Digitized Books & Documents of
All the World Religions
and Man's Beliefs











The Palm Beach Theological Seminary College is a non denominational nonsectarian, institution.  The College is committed to end religious discrimination and the separation of nations by supporting tolerance of all races through the study of comparative religions and rendering an awareness of the common bond that roots the different religions  together.

 




The Palm Beach Theological Seminary College
has started to lay its foundation by Establishing
the following Four pillars:


Alexandria Project

Comparative Religions Studies

Extended Perceptual Ability Research

Theological Archaeological Museum Project





Alexandria Project
Sacred texts Digitized Library



The College over the last 10 years, reminiscent of the legendary Alexandria Library that had been the nucleus of all of man's assembled knowledge of that ancient era, has assembled over 61,000 files in over 1,200 folders of electronic texts on all world  religions, ancient documents, mythology, legends, occult and esoteric topics to be the non bias depository of all mankind's religious assembled materials




Associates retained by the College in major Historical Cities of the World, are committed to the continual task of searching, soliciting,  locating and categorizing, Historical Archival documents found for digitization.  To make accessible to anyone around the world free and unfettered access to view through the college website what has never before been available, unaltered digitized ancient religious texts and manuscripts, with available translations in most major languages of the world.


Click on any Subject to View Digitized  E-books


World Religions

Traditions


Mysteries



African

Age of Reason

Alchemy

Americana

Asia

Atlantis



Ancient Near East

Australia

Basque

Baha'i

Bible

Book Shadows



Buddhism

Celtic

Christianity

Classics

Confucianism

Egyptian



England

Esoteric/Occult

Evil

Fortean

Freemasonry

Grimoires

Hinduism

I Ching

Islam

Icelandic

Jainism

Judaism


Legends/Sagas

Miscellaneous

Mormonism

Native American

Neopaganism/Wicca

Nostradamus




Oahspe

Pacific

Paleolithic

Piri Re'is Map

Prophecy

Sacred Books East
UFOs


Sacred Sexuality

Shamanism

Shinto

Sikhism

Sky Lore

Tantra
 Utopia


Taoism

Tarot

Thelema

Theosophy

Time

Tolkien
Women



Zoroastrianism



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Extended Perceptual Ability


To explore and identify evidence of individuals who have demonstrated certain exceptional super sensory, and precognitive abilities.  Since the cold war with the Soviet Union had come to an end, the United States endeavors to maintain parity with the USSR in their research and development in remote sensing applications have taken a back seat.  Directors of the college have been contacted by certain groups, whose Congressional funding had been terminated, to continue the work and to develop an international fellowship. 


An interactive website will be made accessible to prospective gifted individuals to take a  precognitive test, to determine their predisposition to certain extended perceptual abilities.  This test was formulated through the association with former Para psychologist graduates of Duke University,  Department of Psychic Research, as well as, several Government Intelligence Agents who have and continue to work with Remote Sensing Techniques. 


Successful candidates will then be contacted and further tests will determine their specialty.  Those candidates with the highest scores will then form the nucleus of our Fellowship Society, similar to Mensa International, who's only one qualification for membership is to score in the top 2% of the population on a standardized Intelligence test.  This fellowship will then offer its services to benefit humanity.




Studies In Comparative Religions

To create among other curriculum a department that would feature studies in comparative religions

To invite authors, religious leaders of different faith from around the world, including to participate in an open discussion forum, with total audience participation.


These discussions will be broadcasted simultaneously and interactively on the internet by real time live video.  These videos will be available on the College Website library


To have open chat rooms available world wide on the College website to allow unrestrained and open dialog of free expression on religious ideologies, philosophy, social values, ethics and morality from around the world.

Honorary Doctorate Degrees in Theology will be issued to students who submit for review a thesis on  Comparative religion which demonstrates a good knowledge of the three main world religions.




Theological – Archaeological Museum


The Palm Beach Theological Seminary College In Collaboration with Archaeological Discovery Ventures LLC would include a Theological Archaeological Museum.  A.D.Ventures is world recognized for its discovery of Hernan Cortes Treasure Featured on the cover of Time Magazine and a claimed as “The Greatest Treasure Ever Found”

  The Palm Beach Theological Seminary College has an exclusive proprietary association with Archaeological Discovery Ventures LLC. through their founder Victor Benilous who remains the President and CEO of A.D.Ventures  and the Chancellor of The Palm Beach Theological Seminary College.




This Museums unique theme would emphasize the influence of religion, during the early explorations of the Americas and the Church's thirst for gold and hunger to indoctrinate the new world into Christian domination. This would be the only Museum in the world that would emphasize this theme.





Dr. Henry Burbano, a Peruvian Archaeologist Heads the Palm Beach Theological Seminary College dept. of South American Religious Archaeology. Dr. Burbano is under taking negotiations with the Government of Peru to acquire a permanent exhibit of a representation of Peruvian Mummies.







The proposed Museum Exhibit and its unique collections would generate a tremendous educational and cultural resource for the College and the State of Florida and will expand to the World Wide Web.






First in a Series of Curriculum Study


Evolution of the Bible

“Who Wrote The Bible”

The Complete History of the Creation of the bible


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Palm Beach Theological Seminary College

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The Palm Beach Theological Seminary College was officially created on the 1st day of October, 1989, and successfully passed the IRS five year trial period, receiving final approval as a tax exempt not for profit Private Foundation as defined in section 509 (a) of the IRS code on November 18, 1994.  Our tax exempt status remains as an organization described in section 501(c)(3), of the IRS code.  {Case # 584227006  EIN # 65-0145120}





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