+1 for "Zen and..."
Frono, the History of religions and their impact on our civilization has always been the object of the greatest fascination for me, and I have spent quite some time studying the subject.
And of course, when wandering this avenue, impossible to ignore the Templars, who were one of the most consequential instrument of conquest and power to act in the name of "Christianity" (and who, BTW, led the first crusade in the "Holy Land" back in the tenth century.... seems like some will never get it :roll: ).
Here are some of the reads I found enjoyable:
The Chalice And The Blade by Riane Eisler, Holy Blood Holy Grail by Baigent, Leigh & Lincoln, God's Equal by Alain Absire, The Templars by Piers Paul Read.
On other topics: Democracy in America by Alexis De Tocqueville, Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong (made me feel good, at a time when French bashing has become so fashionable in the US, partly thanks to some TV networks I will not name to keep it clean :wink: ).
Common Women by Ruth Mazo Karras, Towards a Just Society by Thomas S. Axworthy & Pierre Elliot Trudeau, Management Of Organizational Behaviour by Paul Hersey, Ken Blanchard & Dewey Johnson, The Guild Guitar Book by Hans Moust :shock:
JerryR said:
I like looking at tits :mrgreen:
That too.