Wonderfully said Patrick. The one does not happen without the other. Among other things, one of the things we talk about in the book is that these early peoples turned their backs on each other, on their previous gods (thunder gods one and all), on themselves, on their nomadic neighbors – antecedents of the Hebrews – and, most of all, on…
Wonderfully said Patrick. The one does not happen without the other. Among other things, one of the things we talk about in the book is that these early peoples turned their backs on each other, on their previous gods (thunder gods one and all), on themselves, on their nomadic neighbors – antecedents of the Hebrews – and, most of all, on Nature. No other creatures hoard like civilized persons. no other creatures do not fit like civilized persons. In the book we show why – hint: it's not good...
Wonderfully said Patrick. The one does not happen without the other. Among other things, one of the things we talk about in the book is that these early peoples turned their backs on each other, on their previous gods (thunder gods one and all), on themselves, on their nomadic neighbors – antecedents of the Hebrews – and, most of all, on Nature. No other creatures hoard like civilized persons. no other creatures do not fit like civilized persons. In the book we show why – hint: it's not good...