Steve Greenleaf

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It was not until the tenth century that Christian churches, with their accompanying graveyards, moved into the centers of town, finally uprooting the rural death cult. Throughout the Middle Ages the churches and their cemeteries remained “the sacred place of the people.” Where their plays, dances, revels, and “drinking-bouts” continued in full force.
The Immortality Key: The Secret History of the Religion with No Name
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