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The Sumatrian Dieties is about the ideas of King Solomon and his worship of Astarte, the Goddesss of Love Fertility, and War as found in the Old Testement. However there is more about it than what is shown in the bible. That is what this book is about. Dieties like Gilgamesh and Enkidu are usually what people understand about Sumatria. These are characters in Beowulf a book the author read in HIgh School. However this book is about the dieties of Sumatria as they are found in the Genealogy files fouund on the internet, putting them together and noting the titles given to the Dieties. These…mehr

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The Sumatrian Dieties is about the ideas of King Solomon and his worship of Astarte, the Goddesss of Love Fertility, and War as found in the Old Testement. However there is more about it than what is shown in the bible. That is what this book is about. Dieties like Gilgamesh and Enkidu are usually what people understand about Sumatria. These are characters in Beowulf a book the author read in HIgh School. However this book is about the dieties of Sumatria as they are found in the Genealogy files fouund on the internet, putting them together and noting the titles given to the Dieties. These titles are included as well as what was found in the Epic Classic called the Epic of Gilgamesh. So if you claim you are Epic you need this Epic. And this book shows how the Dieties in that Epic fit together as ancestors and as people that lived long ago. Sumatrian Dieties is a must read for those familiar with Sumatria but do not know what is in the Genealogy files everyone uploaded to the Internet.
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The Author used some genealogy files that were uploaded early in the life of the internet. A promise was made to all who uploaded the files would remain accessable and not copyrighted. This worked fine for the web site until so many of us got involved in the genealogy the database was large and considered by someone who made a hostile takeover. The files are still there, and the Author did upload them, however someone else believes they are worth a montly fee to access. With court costs as they are that remains as they are.