By Scott Alan Roberts
ISBN-10: 1601632517
ISBN-13: 9781601632517
"Fortunately, Scott Roberts boldly is going the place few males have surfaced from, delivering a well-balanced, cutting edge, and insightful method of the topic."
--Philip Coppens, writer of the traditional Alien Question
"In the midst of a frightening glossy panorama of pseudointellectualism, the perimeters of that are covered with the imprecise, whimsical paranoia of reptilian conspiracies, Scott Alan Roberts breathes a few a lot wanted existence into the controversy over the reptilian archetype in our delusion and culture."
--Micah Hanks, writer of The unidentified flying object Singularity
"Roberts has performed each Christian a carrier through bringing jointly the myths of assorted cultures and religions surrounding the determine of the serpent, coupling them with the flying saucers phenomena, and posing very severe questions in regards to the origins of religion, the veracity of Sacred Scripture, and the character of non secular and temporal truth. This ebook isn't simply one other 'ancient alien' delivering, with the standard proof and conclusions, yet a tapestry of non secular, archaeological, and cultural details designed to problem not just the simple solutions of religion, yet the
entrenched sanctity of the technology of anthropology."
--Fr. Jack Ashcraft, Byzantine Catholic Priest
The very actual likelihood that non-human intelligences visited or even copulated with primordial people is specified in civilization's so much historic cultural and non secular files. those ancient files extra exhibit that those intelligences have been reptilian in nature--or, not less than, were represented all through human background in reptilian form.
From the Serpent, Nachash, within the backyard of Eden; Atum, the Egyptian snake-man; and Quetzalcotl, the feathered serpent god of the Mayans to the double-helix snake image of Enki/Ea in historic Sumerian literature, the serpent has been the omnipresent hyperlink among people and the gods in each tradition.
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This complex play raises a theological problem about the relationship of the “older” and the “younger” gods. At the very beginning of the play, the Pythia explains that the Oracle at Delphi originally belonged to Gaia, a goddess of the very earliest generation; then it belonged to Themis, then to Phoebe, and finally to Phoebus Apollo, an Olympian. Thus we see a transfer of ownership from the oldest generation of gods to the youngest. In some other versions of this story of the successive ownership of the Oracle, the transfer occurs violently (as the succession of generations in Hesiod’s Theogony is also violent), but here each stage of the process seems to have occurred quite peacefully (Sourvinou-Inwood 1988: 215–41).
Among the works attributed to Hesiod was an epic poem about Melampous called the Melampodia; only a few fragments of this poem survive, but it is mentioned by the rhetorician Athenaeus in his Scholars at Dinner (Deipnosophistae) in the second century CE, by the Christian writer Clement of Alexandria in the late second or early third century CE, and by the Byzantine scholar Tzetzes in the twelfth century CE. An Athenian poet of the fifth century BCE named Pherekydes wrote about Melampous, but his version of the story survives only in a summary.
The Odyssey was a Panhellenic epic, and the women in the catalogue became Panhellenic when Odysseus talked about them, unless they were already Panhellenic before the Odyssey. Perhaps they lend their own Panhellenic status to this upstart epic hero. Some of these women of myth remain famous today. Readers may know something about Alkmene, who was Herakles’ mother; or Megara, Herakles’ wife, the mother of the children he killed when he went mad; or Leda, the mother of Kastor, Polydeukes, Klytemnestra, and Helen of Troy; or Phaedra, who fell in love with her stepson Hippolytos; or Ariadne, who helped Theseus escape from the Labyrinth.
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