| | |  | Sustainable Housing | Home » » Brotherhood of the Sun: A Modern Story about an Ancient Order | | | | | | | Description: | | Brotherhood of the Sun is not another templar tale or masonic fabrication. It is an intelligent conspiracy-thriller with profound religious and historical implications. Brotherhood of the Sun penetrates the dense fog of speculative conspiracy literature and exposes the gospel truth. It cuts through literary artifice (Priory of Sion, Magadelene myth, et. al.) with razor sharp logic (solid historical facts) and weaves together an intriguing story chock-full of myth-shattering realizations -- like Masonry's and Christianity's solar foundation. Novel insights include: - The gospel story is an astronomical tale (celestial myth). - The Holy Bible is a Sun Book (Helios Biblios). - Is-Ra-El and Sol-Om-On are astrotheological designations. - The 12 tribes of Israel and 12 disciples of Jesus represent the 12 signs of the zodiac. - The Celtic cross was derived from a mariner's astrolabe. - The Christian cross came from an astronomer's cross-staff. - Archaeoastronomical sites, like Stonehenge and the Pyramids, were part of a global celestial navigation and universal time-keeping network. - The Roman Empire stemmed from Rama's Empire. - Rome was founded on Rama's birthday -- April, 753 B.C. - The Brahman priesthood created the Chrishna legend. - The Roman aristocracy concocted the Christ myth. - The Druidic Hesus and Hindu Chrishna were fused into a supreme solar diety, Jesus Christ -- Sun of God. - The Atlantean civilization was a prehistoric global maritime monopoly and colonial empire. - Plato's Republic inspired Bacon's Atlantis, which, along with Virgil's Aeneid, became America's blueprint. An important distinction and startling revelation that sets this novel apart from others of this genre is that it posits Jesus Christ was neither human or divine, but rather pure myth. While others regard the gospel's god-man as a historical personage, Brotherhood of the Sun leads readers to the inescapable conclusion that Christianity's supernatural savior never even existed -- except in the imaginations of the clever cosmomythologists who concocted him and the superstitious masses who believed them. In short, Brotherhood of the Sun leapfrogs current historical-conspiracy works as well as upcoming Templar/Masonic/Illuminati fables. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Patrick Cain | | Paperback:
| 175 pages | | Publisher:
| Lifestream Publishing | | Publication Date:
| January 29, 2007 | | ISBN:
| 0965922316 | | Package Length:
| 8.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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1 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Bravo ZuluOct 14, 2007 BZ-Bravo Zulu means "Well Done" in Navy speak.
I can't anymore than the previous reviews.So I will just say Bravo Zulu!
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3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
A Call To ArmsAug 04, 2007 Getting the knowledge of THIS book into your hands IS THE PLOT of this "fictional" tale. One gets the impression that this is only classified as fiction out of courtesy (to whom?). Sure, there are villains and heroes, and even a little chase scene, but most of this book is monologue by Wise Ones, explaining their knowledge to the layperson who is about to release it to the world, and why he shouldn't do so. So, by virtue of the fact that you get to read their explanations, you are privy to their knowledge, and that you're reading is its announcement to the world. Full of interesting facts, quotes, & suppositions, that is great reading for anyone interested in religious history, the military-industrial complex, the dysfunctional society, and ancient arts & sciences. Now that you have the knowledge, what's the next step?
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Stellar Novelette.May 10, 2007 A more radical and convincing speculative work than The Da Vinci Code. Plausible explanations and scientific evidence uncover the earth's cataclysmic past (& future), an ancient global civilization, and the mythical origin of religion. Other excellent books: Secret Destiny of America, The Christ Conspiracy and Golden Thread of Time.
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