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The
Priest, The Knight, Zeus and God
By Brian Starr
CLIMBING
MANKIND’S FAMILY TREE –
ONE BRANCH AT A
TIME
Our
family tree has branches dating back to antiquity. But the searchable database only extends to
the 14th century. How then
do we understand the genealogy of the dominant figures in history born before,
during and after the life of Christ?
Author Brian Starr explores the very roots of our family tree in his
latest scholarly work, The Priest, The Knight, Zeus and God.
“It’s
like solving a puzzle,” Starr says. With
a background in engineering and an
engineer’s attention to detail, Starr uses computer programs to build
multi-tiered charts that present an accurate picture of the world’s most famous
lineages.
“Start
with some well-known historical figure like Odin,” he says. “Then research the lineal branches of his
tree in both directions. This takes some
time but the information is out there.
Pretty soon, you will find there are 28 generations beginning with King
Ethelbert and Priam that lead to Odin – and that’s just one historical
figure. There are 38 generations from
the Franks to Beli.”
Starr
has written over 30 scholarly works on genealogy and its impact on
society. “I began studying world
religions in college,” he says. “As my
travels took me around the world, I felt it was important to learn about the
many different religions I would encounter.
Through this study, I soon became interested in the Saints and the
Knighthood because their genealogical lines extend to modern day.”
In
The
Priest, The Knight, Zeus and God, Starr reveals:
·
The important role genealogy plays in
the study of world religions
·
The Five Generation Genesis of God that
begins Eleazar and Hyrancus and ends with the Crucifixion
·
The complex lineages of Mary and John
·
The ancient lines of Zeus and the impact
they had on the history of the world
·
The importance of the Saints, priests
and high priests in religion
·
The Philosophies of: Energy, the Rule of Eight, the Jewish Aspect
and War
“This
book is about the genealogical history of Christian/Judaic religion. While most
of its information will not be apparent to the average Christian who has not
studied genealogy or the Knighthood, it should pique his or her curiosity,”
Starr says. “I wrote The
Priest, The Knight, Zeus and God to inform and enlighten. If the reader learns something new, even if
it’s only one new fact, then we have accomplished something profound together.”
Brian Starr has written over 30
scholarly works on religion, Saints and the Knighthood. His background in engineering explains his
dedication to the precise study of genealogy and its impact on Christianity. To learn more, visit Starr at www.briandstarr.com.
Copies of The Priest, The Knight, Zeus and God as well as Starr’s other
titles can be found online at amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com and
booksamillion.com. These same titles may
be found in Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand at Xlibris.com.
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