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Aftershock: The Ancient Cataclysm That Erased Human History

ePub Aftershock: The Ancient Cataclysm That Erased Human History by Brien Foerster in History

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This is a study of the growth of Eberian faith of the Indus Valley Civilization. From the angry Rudra; after the death of Babel Vedic gods He became Shiva - the God of Love. Into this came Apostle Thomas with the message of Jesus the Lord (Iswaran). The reaction to this came in the form of Gnostic Manichaen which transformed the Christian movement of Saivism to the modern advaitic Savism with all its various shades.


#557094 in Books 2016-06-24Original language:English 9.00 x .73 x 6.00l; #File Name: 1534907106320 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy William M. Stoneman Jr.Excellent0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. One StarBy colbyLOOOL A friend gave this to me. Is this a joke?10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. A good summary about the Great Mystery.By Steven Dale LesterThe book was written clearly and it was wide-ranging. I was convinced by his YouTube videos that there were; indeed; highly advanced societies that had science more advanced than our own who built the many amazing stone constructions found around the world unbuildable by us today. I also believe him when he says a great catastrophe occurred that created changed climatic conditions robust enough to freeze a Mammoth eating buttercups on the Russian steppes in a standing pose; and to wipe off the face of the Earth everything pertaining to those societies not made of solid stone; and even portions of it were melted in place from some certain direction. But; I bought the book to find out more about the cause of the catastrophe itself; and there was little of that inside; no doubt because there was so little known or even guessed at about it specifically. It must have been horrible; however. I did not regret buying the book. It's full to the very brim with good information and many illustrations and photos.

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