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The Greatest Story Never Told: A Scientific Inquiry into the Evidence of the Fall of Man from a Higher Civilization in Antiquity

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1000 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 1988

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Lana Corrine Cantrell

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February 1, 2024
Reading this book has been a very frustrating experience. Mind you, I read a lot of AAT books, I mean, I read many books by most of the authors, some of them a bit wacko to say the least, but this author, goes well beyond anything. Though she has some creativity and may be right once in a while, she just piles paragraphs over paragraphs with a lot, I say a lot of nonsense and a waste of time, the book has 1000 pages, and she glosses over many of the classic literature, book of Enoch, Mahabaratah, Ramayana, and many other of such books, and she mashes everything together, but it becomes her imagination working wildly. Besides every single time she tries to read everything a radiation poisoning effect. She goes overboard, to say the least, I kept reading for far too long because of the quotation of the ancient books, but at some point, I just got really tired of it, I did read almost half of the book though.
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October 10, 2024
Overall, I enjoyed reading this book. It was full of a lot of good and very interesting things. Not, sure if I argeed with it all, but was very fascinating to read. But, beware this book is very anti-christian, always putting down the bible and our salvation history.

Cantrell didn't have to do that, and just focus on her research and findings.

Anyway, this is a good start, for people looking into Man's history riddle, in our ancient period. As, could our myths be real history?
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