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David and Michael discuss Michael’s latest article “A God in Ruins,” exploring the bizarre theory of Human Devolution. How does it contradict the widely accepted Darwinian theory of Evolution? Were our ancestors more advanced than us? Did they establish superior civilizations and if so where did they go? Is the biblical description of the Fall of Man a metaphor for the loss of an original paradisal state? Are our theories about ancient races and civilizations correct or skewed due to historical fallacy and psychological apprehension? Are our accounts of the past marred by personal fears and anxieties? Are progress and learning really a matter of anamnesis or remembrance? If devolution is true, is our present civilization terminal? This and much more…

Program References
Julius Evola
Julian Jaynes
Savitri Devi
Monoideism
Anasazi Indians
Megalithic Yard
Bardic Poetry
Haiku Poetry

Suggested Reading
A God in Ruins
In Words We Trust

Schopenhauer’s Error
Light, Magic, Masonry
The Ancestral Brain
Human Devolution
Alexander Thom
America BC

Earthsea Trilogy
Bard

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