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Atlantis Continued

Moe Dickson (2004)

SubgenreSoft SF / Social SF
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
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Here is a thought-provoking work of fiction that takes on history in a head-to-head clash of conventional teachings versus common sense. Academia rarely views the ancient world from such a wide-angle lens, but an honest writer cannot ignore his own conclusions. All civilized thought was focused on the pantheon of gods who struggled against each other while explaining the unexplainable. Then, from nowhere, a misplaced tribe began a movement with a new perspective. This revolutionary belief system, seemingly doomed by external pressures, would survive to irrevocably change the course history. But how? Why did monotheism erupt in Canaan at approximately 2,000 BCE? Was it an idea whose time had come? Or was there a catalyst that drove it? Circumstantial evidence is all we have, and this compelling story puts the beginnings of monotheism into historical perspective. It is not just another book about Atlantis; rather it is a time-travelling sojourn into the ancient world from an array of different viewpoints.