Mythology

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GIANTS ON ANCIENT EARTH

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Archaix Giants on Ancient Earth Cover

Author: Jason M. Breshears

Subtitle: An In-Depth Study of the Nephilim

Second Updated & Expanded Edition

Written records of the ancient world excavated from the Near East to the western shores of ancient South America are filled with obscure references to a race of giants. Most biblical scholars are unaware of or choose to ignore the over 80 references to giants found in the books of the Old Testament. In the same way, historians have overlooked the hundreds of references to gigantic people mentioned by ancient chronographers. Despite this fact, the greatest common denominator in the pages of the world’s oldest epic texts concerns giants. Enormous humanoid skeletons have been unearthed in the past—and today, huge weapons and megalithic architecture are explained only by the presence of historic giants. This race in Genesis is called the Nephilim and this stunning research delves deeper into the mysteries of the giants than any other known work on the subject.

ISBN 9781595091584 • 218 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $22.95

Aryan Sun Myths – The Origin of Religions

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Aryan Sun Myths

Author: Sarah Elizabeth Titcomb

Introduction: Charles Morris

Presents evidence that the earliest known mythologies concerning our sun have been handed down for centuries, now disguised or hidden in our current religious systems, including Christianity. Ancient sun myths became common to most cultures, which shared them when contacting each other. As a result, many pagan religions used different gods to represent the same sun myths. Christianity adopted some facets of the sun myth story to help unify pagan groups and make them more open to Christianity. Certain mythologies were added to the life of Jesus to make the religion more appealing. The evidence is hard to refute – but the degree of this union will always remain uncertain.

ISBN 1585090697 • 192 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $15.95

Sun Lore of All Ages

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Sun Lore

Subtitle: A Collection of Myths and Legends Concerning the Sun and Its Worship

Author: William Tyler Olcott

Foreword: Tedd St Rain

Sun worship in its most primitive form lies at the foundation of our earliest mythologies and religions. From the more familiar Egyptian, Greek, and Norse worship, to the lesser known myths of the Pacific Islands, Native Americans, and peoples of the Far East, this book gives a comprehensive overview of man’s fascination with the sun.

ISBN 1585090441 • 316 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $24.95

Dragons and Dragon Lore

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Dragons and Drag Lore

Author: Ernest Ingersoll

Filled with information about the oldest mythological story in the world – that of the dragon.

Similar stories exist worldwide of this elusive and powerful creature. China, India, Korea, and Japan are covered in the East, as well as more ancient Babylonian and Egyptian legends. English, Irish, Welsh, French, and Christian tales are covered in the West. Good worldwide collection of dragon myths that have much in common.

ISBN 1585090212 • 228 pages • Size: 6×9 • illustrated • Price: $17.95

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