
The dragons of Eden
Do mysterious texts in Bible carry our ancestors’ theology or a memory of ET contact in the deep past?
An Australian theologian and an Italian agnostic join forces to investigate one of history’s most explosive questions: Has the Bible been mistranslated to conceal ancient encounters with non-human intelligence? Paul Wallis and Mauro Biglino uncover startling clues that the theology of God in the Old Testament was a late addition to far older traditions — traditions which preserved memories of advanced beings, lost civilizations and forgotten technology.

The dragons of Eden
Do mysterious texts in Bible carry our ancestors’ theology or a memory of ET contact in the deep past?
An Australian theologian and an Italian agnostic join forces to investigate one of history’s most explosive questions: Has the Bible been mistranslated to conceal ancient encounters with non-human intelligence? Paul Wallis and Mauro Biglino uncover startling clues that the theology of God in the Old Testament was a late addition to far older traditions — traditions which preserved memories of advanced beings, lost civilizations and forgotten technology.

The dragons of Eden
Do mysterious texts in Bible carry our ancestors’ theology or a memory of ET contact in the deep past?
An Australian theologian and an Italian agnostic join forces to investigate one of history’s most explosive questions: Has the Bible been mistranslated to conceal ancient encounters with non-human intelligence? Paul Wallis and Mauro Biglino uncover startling clues that the theology of God in the Old Testament was a late addition to far older traditions — traditions which preserved memories of advanced beings, lost civilizations and forgotten technology.






