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Posted: Oct 28 2007
I find this a slow read. The authors talk about how other writers in this field may disagree with the author's suppositions and theory, but they never really get to their theory. So I am asking myself, what is this about?
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( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jul 24 2006
It is easy to dismiss the content of this book as hyperbole, but what proof do we have for the voluminous and laborious and equally slipshod evolutionary and anthropological theories of "orthodox science", only instituted in the last 150 years or so? And who is to explain the deep subconcious hold that "sacred scriptures" still have on all humankind inspite of all the "development" that came out of Europe in the past 150-200 years? I am not saying we should believe in mumbo-jumbo, but there IS something buried deep within - that needs bringing out to the light of day...
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( 2 of 7 found this review helpful ) Posted: Apr 3 2002
This book just keeps promising but never delivers. If you've read Sitchin or van Daniken or any of the others, don't bother. The intended audience for this book is a total mystery. It's a waste of time. I couldn't bring myself to finish it.


















