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Propaganda And The Holy Writ Of The Process Church Of The Final Judgement

Adam Parfrey Timothy Wyllie

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English
Feral House,U.S.
21 March 2023
The rare and collectible Process Church magazines are back in print. Do you dare find out who rules you?

The Process Church of the Final Judgement inspired fear and devotion amongst London's swinging set. The Process Church magazines, published between 1967-1971, the celebrated thematic magazines of the notorious Process Church of the Final Judgment cult were created to be hawked on the street in order to raise money and attract like-minded adherents to their unorthodox Gnostic theology.

Printed in order of their first appearance, the Sex, Fear, and Death issues are here reproduced in their entirety.

The first edition of this collection published in 2009 now sells for over a thousand dollars.

The Feral House release Love, Sex, Fear, Death: The Inside Story of The Process Church of the Final Judgment by Timothy Wyllie and other ex-members explored the history and aftermath of the notorious organization and the accusations lodged against it.

(This sold out edition is also once again available with a new foreword and additional, rare material.)

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Imprint:   Feral House,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 304mm,  Width: 228mm, 
ISBN:   9781627311250
ISBN 10:   1627311254
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Timothy Wyllie (1940-2017) was born in Great Britain and raised in London and is one of the original Process Church members.

Reviews for Propaganda And The Holy Writ Of The Process Church Of The Final Judgement

"""I was obsessed by them! I went to their New Orleans temple. Just because I felt the salacious need to see them. And they wore cloaks! You can never do that and be taken seriously. Cloaks!"" John Waters ""They would feed the kids in Boston Common and they ran what was basically the first day-care center that I can remember, offering to watch children when mothers went to work. We ended up excerpting some of their thinking in the Maggot Brain liner notes, which seemed fine at the time--it was a form of self-actualization, not an uncommon or unpopular philosophy at the time."" George Clinton"


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