Tuesday, May 12, 2015

When the last gods of Egypt were forced to flee: “The God Dig” adventure thriller


Anubis, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

“The last gods of Egypt are on the move on the backs of the pack animals and dragged on sleds like boats, along with a cargo of scrolls and parchments in clay jars, a line stretching out into the distance like the ancient origins of Egyptian religion... Egypt has survived the Hyksos, the Persians, Greeks and Romans and now the priests have acted in time to protect some of their sacred images before they end up being melted down to make pots and utensils for the Christian church and the documents go to stoke their fires.
Yes, not just blazing golden gods and treasures are on the move, but incendiary documents. Among them, the evidence that ancient Egypt was the root of all modern faith religions and the belief in a heavenly afterlife… whether for Christians, Jews or Muslims. The priests plan to hide the hoard until it is safe for it to be returned to the world in a future age of enlightenment..."
From "The GOD DIG" -  AMAZON KINDLE