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DeepSoulSheepGOLD Member Carpal \'Tunnel 2,617 posts Location: Berlin, Ireland
Posted: Has anyone read this book?
It's not the most spiritual book in the world but the author, Alan Alford brings foward some very plausible explanations about the origins of mythology and events in the Bible.
I read it ages ago but I'd recommend it mad interesting so it is.
I suggest watching Stargate or The Mummy instead. They are more historically accurate and include scantily-clad women.
Magnus... pay it forward
DeepSoulSheepGOLD Member Carpal \'Tunnel 2,617 posts Location: Berlin, Ireland
Posted: Yes mummies are very historically accurate.
The whole book is based on facts like the location of the pyramids and stone henge. The facts in the book alone make it worth while without even considering his interpretation of them.
I live in a world of infinite possibilities.
FireMikeZLaguna dude 1,438 posts Location: Laguna, California, US
Posted: Zecharia Sitchin whose work Alford is critiquing i know a bit; dunno if Ishkur grew into Yahweh, specifically.
with all my love,
~ Mikie
molten cheers,
~ FireMike
FireMikeZ@yahoo.com (personal messages welcome, no promo spam, please!) Laguna, California, US
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