Yeah, Hislop. I just started listening through it again. His end times interpretations get a little weird, particularly given that the geopolitical scene has changed a lot since he wrote the book. But his tracking of the corrupt Babylonian system as the foundation for the mystery religions throughout the whole world is really well presented.
Yeah, Hislop. I just started listening through it again. His end times interpretations get a little weird, particularly given that the geopolitical scene has changed a lot since he wrote the book. But his tracking of the corrupt Babylonian system as the foundation for the mystery religions throughout the whole world is really well presented.
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