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Religion in the Heavens; Or, Mythology Unveiled in a Series of Lectures

By Logan Mitchell

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Uncover the shocking truth behind religious miracles, which the book alleges are nothing more than borrowed myths used to control populations under the guise of divine intervention.

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2011-12-22
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"Religion in the Heavens; Or, Mythology Unveiled in a Series of Lectures" by Logan Mitchell is a thought-provoking critique that dissects religious narratives, suggesting they originate from ancient astronomical myths and zodiacal lore. Penned in the late 1800s, the book challenges established religious views by advocating for rational thought and questioning supernatural claims. It suggests that many religious beliefs are rooted in age-old pagan customs, with narratives spun to maintain the power of the elite. Presenting miracles as tools of manipulation used by priests to control followers, the author invites readers to view religious texts with a skeptical eye, asserting that so-called divine interventions are repurposed myths designed to keep the public uninformed.

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