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Picking up where the best-selling and controversial 'The Christ Conspiracy' leaves off, 'Suns of God' leads the reader through an electrifying exploration of the origin and meaning of the world's religions and popular gods. Over the past several centuries, the Big Three spiritual leaders have been the Lords Christ, Krishna and Buddha, whose stories and teachings are curiously and confoundingly similar to each other. The tale of a miraculously born redeemer who overcomes heroic challenges, teaches ethics and morality, performs marvels and wonders, acquires disciples and is famed far and wide, to be persecuted, killed and reborn, is not unique but a global phenomenon recurring in a wide variety of cultures long before the Christian era. These numerous Godmen were not similar 'historical' personages who 'walked the earth' but anthropomorphisations of the central focus of the famous 'mysteries'. A major element of the cryptic, international brotherhood, these mysteries extend back thousands of years and are found world-wide, reflecting an ancient tradition steeped in awe and intrigue. The reasons for this religious development, which has inspired the creation of entire cultures, are unveiled in this in-depth analysis containing fascinating and original research based on evidence both modern and ancient, captivating information kept secret and hidden for ages. 'Suns of God' is possibly the most complete review of the history of religion from its inception ever composed in a single volume.

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Picking up where the best-selling and controversial 'The Christ Conspiracy' leaves off, 'Suns of God' leads the reader through an electrifying exploration of the origin and meaning of the world's religions and popular gods. Over the past several centuries, the Big Three spiritual leaders have been the Lords Christ, Krishna and Buddha, whose stories and teachings are curiously and confoundingly similar to each other. The tale of a miraculously born redeemer who overcomes heroic challenges, teaches ethics and morality, performs marvels and wonders, acquires disciples and is famed far and wide, to be persecuted, killed and reborn, is not unique but a global phenomenon recurring in a wide variety of cultures long before the Christian era. These numerous Godmen were not similar 'historical' personages who 'walked the earth' but anthropomorphisations of the central focus of the famous 'mysteries'. A major element of the cryptic, international brotherhood, these mysteries extend back thousands of years and are found world-wide, reflecting an ancient tradition steeped in awe and intrigue. The reasons for this religious development, which has inspired the creation of entire cultures, are unveiled in this in-depth analysis containing fascinating and original research based on evidence both modern and ancient, captivating information kept secret and hidden for ages. 'Suns of God' is possibly the most complete review of the history of religion from its inception ever composed in a single volume.

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Picking up where the best-selling and controversial 'The Christ Conspiracy' leaves off, 'Suns of God' leads the reader through an electrifying exploration of the origin and meaning of the world's religions and popular gods. Over the past several centuries, the Big Three spiritual leaders have been the Lords Christ, Krishna and Buddha, whose stories and teachings are curiously and confoundingly similar to each other. The tale of a miraculously born redeemer who overcomes heroic challenges, teaches ethics and morality, performs marvels and wonders, acquires disciples and is famed far and wide, to be persecuted, killed and reborn, is not unique but a global phenomenon recurring in a wide variety of cultures long before the Christian era. These numerous Godmen were not similar 'historical' personages who 'walked the earth' but anthropomorphisations of the central focus of the famous 'mysteries'. A major element of the cryptic, international brotherhood, these mysteries extend back thousands of years and are found world-wide, reflecting an ancient tradition steeped in awe and intrigue. of entire cultures, are unveiled in this in-depth analysis containing fascinating and original research based on evidence both modern and ancient, captivating information kept secret and hidden for ages. 'Suns of God' is possibly the most complete review of the history of religion from its inception ever composed in a single volume.

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About the Author

Acharya S is an archaeologist, classicist, historian, mythologist, linguist and member of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece. She has served as a trench master on archaeological excavations in Corinth, Greece, and Connecticut, USA, as well as a teacher's assistant on the island of Crete. Acharya S has travelled extensively around Europe, and she speaks, reads and/or writes English, Greek, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese and a smattering of other languages to varying degrees. She has also been compelled to cross-reference the Bible in the original Hebrew and ancient Greek. Acharya is the author of the best-selling and controversial book, "The Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever Sold". Articles by and about Acharya S have been published in a number of magazines, books and websites, and she has appeared on a variety of radio programmes.

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Picking up where the bestselling and controversial The Christ Conspiracy leaves off, Suns of God leads the reader through an electrifying exploration of the origin and meaning of the world's religions and popular gods. Over the past several centuries, the Big Three spiritual leaders have been the Lords Christ, Krishna and Buddha, whose stories and teachings are curiously and confoundingly similar to each other. The tale of a miraculously born redeemer who overcomes heroic challenges, teaches ethics and morality, performs marvels and wonders, acquires disciples and is famed far and wide, to be persecuted, killed and reborn, is not unique but a global phenomenon recurring in a wide variety of cultures long before the Christian era.These numerous godmen were not similar "historical" personages who "walked the earth" but anthropomorphizations of the central focus of the famous "mysteries." A major element of the cryptic, international brotherhood, these mysteries extend back thousands of years and are found worldwide, reflecting an ancient tradition steeped in awe and intrigue. The reasons for this religious development, which has inspired the creation of entire cultures, are unveiled in this in-depth analysis containing fascinating and original research based on evidence both modern and ancient, captivating information kept secret and hidden for ages. Suns of God is possibly the most complete review of the history of religion from its inception ever composed in a single volume.

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Product Details

Publisher
Adventures Unlimited Press
Published
30th September 2004
Pages
596
ISBN
9781931882316

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