History of Gods

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The truth about god shall set your life free. 

“History of Gods”, the first book in the series “Is There a God?” discusses the origin of god. Chapters include,

Chapter 1: Is There a God?

Chapter 2: A History of Gods and Goddesses

Chapter 3: The Sun as God

Chapter 4: Egyptian Deities

Chapter 5: Greek Deities

Chapter 6: Roman Deities

Chapter 7: Jewish Deities

Chapter 8: Hindu Deities

Chapter 9: Chinese Deities

Chapter 10: Middle Eastern Deities

Chapter 11: South American Deities

Chapter 12: Norse (Viking) Deities

Chapter 13: Celtic Deities

Chapter 14: United States of America

Chapter 15: Characteristics of Religion

Chapter 16: Human-conceived Gods do Not Exist

Chapter 17: Terminologies and Notations

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217 reviews
Dashrath Maheshwari
18 May 2017
Nice to see your work. Invite you to India to learn more about life. Trust me, there is still lot to learn and it's never ending. The notation 33 crore deities is incorrectly put without research. It's actually 33 koti (33 types). People who just read work of modern era authors will misinterprete the sanskrit word koti. Hinduism believe in time. Time is supreme. The highest unit of time called Mahakaal (supreme time) also known is lord Mahesh (maha eshwar or supreme god).
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Kris H
3 August 2018
VERY LAZY WRITER, everything written was dare of wikipedia. It's poorly organized and repetitive. All the books in this series are by a atheist who apparently has a cross to bare with God. Someone ticked him off in a church somewhere and now he parades as a nonbeliever and bangs his drum and cries for his cause. He needs to cry out for forgiveness before he has to answer for this nonsense.
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A Google user
27 May 2017
I enjoyed the discussion and learning brief snippets of history. Many topics were highly interesting. It does open the mind, and made me look into history that I wouldn't have otherwise looked into. I liked that there were citations listed, but would have liked it better if the citations were not open sorced like from Wikipedia, and came from previously published works. But as noted by the author in the last chapter (Ch.17), this book was meant as a subjective discussion, and not as a scholarly work. Overall it's still a great read.
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