The Wheel of Time

Origin of the Holy Days

Paperback, 440 pages

Published June 29, 2020 by Windham Everitt Publishing Co., Windham Everitt Publishing.

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978-0-9833099-5-6
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Many emotions were felt. A rollercoaster ride... in a non fiction book. That's new. I've ranged from "why the fuck is he implying ancient aliens" to "damn I'm never gonna look at this the same way ever again".

The author is an atheist. This is the most important fact you need to know when reading. It explains why he's targeting Christianity the most. It explains why he clearly states that early neolithic people worshipped nature, but is hesitant to ignore the similarities of pantheons of these religions. It's implied that the ancient Greeks didn't really believed in their own gods, it was just some form of metaphor. Of course, unsourced (as are many other statements). Socrates was put on trial for being impious against a metaphor I'm sure.

The author's atheism then makes it clear that maybe you don't need a God to be spiritual. He claims that losing our …