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01 Aug, 2018
Does the job
Good value and does the job

06 Dec, 2018
Facinating
If you are interested in the likely origins of the monotheistic religions, this book will be of interest to you. Zoroastrianism’s early ideas of god appear to me at lease, as been the basis upon which Judaism (and therefore Christianity and Islam) has built its own myths. But this is only the beginning; this book provides clear reasons why Islam does not like been challenged about is claims; it is revealed to have so many questions as to the very basis of its contact with god and its relation to Muhammad, that anything it says seems irrelevant even to bother discussing. I am no where near the end of this book yet I am compelled to continue. If you are however interested in maintaining you own views as to the legitimacy of any of the three monotheisms (maybe I should not forget the remaining Zoroastrianists), this one is probably not for you.