Erich Von Daniken's "Chariots of the Gods".
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Erich von Daniken's "Chariots of the Gods?":
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Was God an ancient astronaut? Do legends centuries old, of gods and heroes tell of space travelers who came to earth from distant parts of the Cosmos? Are some of the ruins of antiquity remnants of great airfields, the favoured landing sites of extraterrestrial craft?
"Yes!," writes Erich Von Daniken in his runaway best selling book, "Chariots of the Gods?". Von Daniken's sequels to
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least they'll know then that I was right". Erich gets a little ahead of himself. Stating that he holds the untold secretes of the after world, does this imply he holds the secretes of birth? That would make him "God", wouldn't it? REFERENCES: Chariots of the Gods? is currently published by Bantam Books, New York. Page numbers refer to Bantam edition. Erich Von Daniken's Genesis, New York Sunday Times Book Review. March 31 , 1974 National Enquirer, March 17, 1974
least they'll know then that I was right". Erich gets a little ahead of himself. Stating that he holds the untold secretes of the after world, does this imply he holds the secretes of birth? That would make him "God", wouldn't it? REFERENCES: Chariots of the Gods? is currently published by Bantam Books, New York. Page numbers refer to Bantam edition. Erich Von Daniken's Genesis, New York Sunday Times Book Review. March 31 , 1974 National Enquirer, March 17, 1974