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Genesis Revisited: Is Modern Science Catching Up with Ancient Knowledge?

By: Zecharia Sitchin
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Avon Books
ISBN: 0380761599
ISBN-13: 9780380761593
Released: 31 Jul 1998
RRP: £7.99
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Thought provoking for the first 80% of the book..... - By: I. R. Kerr, 08 Jan 2007
There is no doubt that, for many reasons, there is much ancient knowledge that has vanished over the centuries & recent discoveries of Sumerian clay tablets & other sources testify to that. Sitchin, like Alan Alford & others, points to the Sumerian tablets that describe the story of the creation of the Earth & the dawn of lifein terms that can be strangely close to recent scientific discoveries. Did the ancients really know about the structure of the solar system & the creation of life & space travel & hide these truths within stories passed down through history as myths?
Sitchin's strongest area is on the geology of our solar system & many of the points he makes are intriguing, as is the tie-in with the creation story as toldin the ancient stories prior to Genesis being written & not the neutered versionin our current bibles.
He ties together a series of events that can be validated scientifically as well as having strong connections with ideas from both evolution AND creationism, apart from those who insist the world was createdin 4004 BC who are beyond any sort of help.
This part of the book, by far the the largest part, is superb & well-written & I recommend this to everyone not just those with an interestin ancient knowledge or religion.
Where he loses me though isin the last few chapters when he moves on to a possible threat to Earth from within our own solar system & a tie-in with strange happenings on Mars & its odd moonlets. With many millions being spent on deep-space SETI projects one wonders why anyone would want to avoid evidencein our own relatively local area. The USA, Russian & other Government's "apparent" lack of willingness to release information can only help promote conspiracies. One interesting thought though, would a strongly religious nation disclose new information that could undermine its religious beliefs? May there be a time when the truth is not out there, but locked away somewhere?
Read this book, the last part especially, with an open mind but do your own research as well. There are plenty books you can look up, visit libraries & search on the internet before you make your own minds up.
Fantastic read - very thought provoking - By: Nigel Masterman, 26 Feb 2006
I have never been a believer of religion, & take all the bibles stories with a pinch of salt. To be honest, i find it sad that modern "man" (and woman) believein & pray to a mythical god! & simply dismiss any other theories as nonsense!! I have always considered the bible to be a book of stories/fables designed to promote "good" living.

HOWEVER, as i started to read this book i realised that many of the stories from the bible have earlier origins (some 4,000 years earlier) & that perhaps there is some element of fact about them.
I avidly set about finishing Sitchin's book "Genesis Revisited" I was amazed to discover that Sitchin uses & quotes Sumerian texts that describe the creation of mankind. The texts are comparable with those of the bible, BUT, with more accurate translations. For example, the bible describes how God created Adam from the dust of the earth & breathed lifein to him. Sitchin describes how the Sumerian texts/words used to describe the ape-like creature found on earth at that time, were "clay" or "dust" of the earth, & how the equivalent texts for what we now call laboratories translate from Sumerian as "the buildings where life is breathed". In other words the clay/dust of the earth (ape-man) was createdin alien laboratories. The texts go on to explain how the term Adam should have been translated as Adamah - meaning "slave" - The gods created adamah as a slave to "till the earth" - ie do the laborious work for them.
There are many more examples of how the Sumerian texts can be foundin the Christian bible - but have been mis-translated over the years. By the way, these texts pre-date the bible by some 4,000 years! The Bible is nothing more than a copy of these ancient texts written some 4,000 years earlier.
It is probably true to say that some people will simply dismiss Sitchin's book as nonsense. However, these are not simply his fancical theories or dreams - they are backed up by hard evidence - the Sumerian tablets do exist. They do describe God-like beings from the stars. They do describe how the earth was created. Even more difficult to dismiss is the fact that they describein great details how each planetin our solar syatem is made up, what the atmosphere is like, what colour the planets are etc. All these things modern man has only recently discovered with the aid of massive telescopes & space probes etc. How did the Sumerian people get these facts so right over 6,000 years ago!!

This book has certainly provoked me to read more on this fasinating topic. It is a book that i found hard to put down.
I have always been interestedin the theories that mankind was visitedin the distant past by travelling "aliens", but this goes one step further. It describes how these aliens moulded the human race "in their own image".
Whether you belive these theories or not, one thing i am certain, you cannot dismiss them until you have read them!


This book modified my views on the Bible. - By: , 10 Feb 2002
Read this book & loved it. First came across Zachariah Sitchin through one of david Icke's books & am now buying some of Zachariah's other books. Thought this book was great, before I dismissed the bible as rubbish, now I believe there is alot of factin genesis if you can work around the guff & correctly interpret the stories. Great conclusions that echoed my thoughts on the subject. This can't be rubbish, Zachariah predicted the colour of Uranus 1 week before modern science saw Uranus via a space probe (Using the sumerian texts). Got to find out more about these sumerian texts.
Your search for God starts here - By: , 14 Jan 2000
Many people wonder where they come from - this book provides many possible or plausible answers. Readers must be discerning enough to put things into their own context. It is indeed provocative & intriguing; it stimulates one to look seriously into the possibility that we are not alone & that we are but a phase of existence of beings who travelin the huge cosmo.
It makes you wonder - By: , 10 Aug 1999
I have to admit at first i was sceptic, but i like to think about myself as an open minded individual so i read it. I couldn't put the book down. Granted some of Mr. Sitchin's ideas are to say the least, provocative, but what if he's right? If you are religious individual it will make you reread the bible time & time again searching for the things he talks about, & if your are not it will make you pick up a the bible & do the same thing. In any case it was & still is a good book, as are all the Earth Chronicle books.

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