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The absurdity of religious beliefs is pointed out directly, as it
must be, but there is also grace, humor, insight, style and the
urge to fully live, unfettered by superstition. Long ago, people
were thrown out of the tribe for not believing in the moon god, but
that god is long gone, along wth the gods of Mt. Olympus and others
who had to be relocated so far away as to become invisible. Is our
present day God any more real? Is He a leader? Is He a good role
model. Should we follow his ways? Was God made in Man's image? Is
it all just a myth? What do other insights have to offer? Lavishy
illustrated in color.
Last Knight's Almanac celebrates life, love, and adventure, in the
years following the death of King Arthur. But it also serves as a
backdrop on which I can draw literary portraits of many of man's
favorite things such as nature, astronomy, emotion, poetry, travel,
history, fantasy, art, and so on. Arthurian legend is the main
thread of the story and is also one of my favorite things, so this
is important, too. What really happened inth Dark Ages? And yes,
it's true, but only if you wish to believe it, that I unearthed
these Chronicles from an iron box that was buried 1400 years ago
under the Abbey of Glastonbury.
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