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The Patriarch and the Lord: Beginning's End, Second Edition: The Beginning of Civilzation: Mythologies Told True, #6
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The Patriarch and the Lord: Beginning's End, Second Edition: The Beginning of Civilzation: Mythologies Told True, #6 in Vernon, BC
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The Patriarch and the Lord: Beginning's End, Second Edition: The Beginning of Civilzation: Mythologies Told True, #6 in Vernon, BC
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For 200,000 years hunters hunted, gatherers gathered, they sometimes mated.
Then something happened. They became civilized.
This is that story in six books, deconstructed from Biblical, Greek, Egyptian myth and traditions.
To understand why we are the way we are, we must understand how we began.
This is my offering. Let those wiser tell it truer.
Horus's two prized students were taught to rid civilization of the misogynous teachings of the powerful Church of Urfa. But ambitious, sometimes-virgin, Baalat doesn't want to save people who don't want saving. Sweet Abram means well but grows into an influential patriarch unable to discard the embedded Church teachings of his childhood. Abram's son, Lord Ishmael, has little interest in saving anything but his family. The relentless Kyrios-Olon continue to destroy any threat to their church's power.
Poor Horus never intended to lose his soul, nor Abram destroy the fabric of civilization, nor Ishmael to be the end of its beginning.
The sprawling, multi-storied, multi-generational conclusion to The Beginning of Civilization: Mythologies Told True.
For 200,000 years hunters hunted, gatherers gathered, they sometimes mated.
Then something happened. They became civilized.
This is that story in six books, deconstructed from Biblical, Greek, Egyptian myth and traditions.
To understand why we are the way we are, we must understand how we began.
This is my offering. Let those wiser tell it truer.
Horus's two prized students were taught to rid civilization of the misogynous teachings of the powerful Church of Urfa. But ambitious, sometimes-virgin, Baalat doesn't want to save people who don't want saving. Sweet Abram means well but grows into an influential patriarch unable to discard the embedded Church teachings of his childhood. Abram's son, Lord Ishmael, has little interest in saving anything but his family. The relentless Kyrios-Olon continue to destroy any threat to their church's power.
Poor Horus never intended to lose his soul, nor Abram destroy the fabric of civilization, nor Ishmael to be the end of its beginning.
The sprawling, multi-storied, multi-generational conclusion to The Beginning of Civilization: Mythologies Told True.


















