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The Saturn Myth

Δημοσίευση από firefightergr » Πέμ 14 Νοέμ 2013, 18:46

The Saturn Myth (1980) is a book by David Talbott, which proposes that ancient myths and tradition describe the planet Saturn as the the dominant celestial body in the sky, appearing "fixed at the north celestial pole".[1] A number of other writers, sometimes called Saturnists[2], have described similar scenarios,[3] which have collectively been described as "The Saturn Theory" (or Saturn Model, or Saturn Thesis).

In his book, Talbott contends that:

".. the evidence assembled in the following pages indicates that within human memory extraordinary changes in the planetary system occurred: in the earliest age recalled by man the planet Saturn was the most spectacular light in the heavens and its impact on the ancient world overwhelming. In fact Saturn was the one "great god" invoked by all mankind. The first religious symbols were symbols of Saturn, and so pervasive was the planet god's influence that the ancients knew him as the creator, the king of the world, and Adam, the first man."
http://www.velikovsky.info/The_Saturn_Myth

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=231737
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=220909
http://saturndeathcult.com/2012/06/08/% ... of-saturn/
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