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  1. A: Yes. As you know, there are many people who believe that Jesus was a myth, and I cover that theory early in the book. But doing the research actually strengthened my belief that he was a real historical person, and a rather admirable one at that. Q: You do not include any channeled teachings about Jesus or information obtained psychically by ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 1993 · William Bramley. Publication date 1993-01-01 Publisher Avon Books Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Notes. Includes index. Bibliography. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2024-02-23 07:50:05

  3. A: Yes. As you know, there are many people who believe that Jesus was a myth, and I cover that theory early in the book. But doing the research actually strengthened my belief that he was a real historical person, and a rather admirable one at that. Q: You do not include any channeled teachings about Jesus or information obtained psychically by ...

  4. William Bramley már fiatal korában sokat írt, de gyerekkori munkái – nem teljesen meglepő módon – nem állták ki az idők próbáját. Huszonhat éves korában kezdett komoly irodalmi tevékenységbe, amikor elkezdte azt a kutatást, amely az első, Éden Istenei című könyvével érte el a csúcspontját. Szociológiából ...

  5. Brief Descriptions "Attorney William Bramley ... spent seven years trying to understand the root causes of war before finally disclosing his startling conclusions in The Gods of Eden.Here, Bramley reveals that UFOs, or the 'gods' and other strange beings associated with UFOs, may have shaped human society from deepest antiquity.

  6. 1 de ene. de 1989 · William Bramley's tome, Gods of Eden, is an excellent examination of our world, its hidden history, and the causes of today's tragic circumstance. Originally released in 1989, Gods of Eden is a critical look back at our history.

  7. 1 de ene. de 1993 · I really enjoyed Gods of Eden by William Bramley and was impressed by its ambitious scope and detail. While each chapter was most informative, each could also inspire a lifetime of additional research so Bramley's hard question was how much depth was needed in order to support some reasonable conclusions about the impact of ETs on earthly events over time.