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Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2

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Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2 ancient-origins.net Ancient Origins Aug 9, 2013 13 facts
perspectiveThe author of the article 'Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2' expresses the religious perspective that Christians are the flock of Jesus.
claimThe author of 'Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2' claims that the existence of the Rh-negative blood factor suggests that modern human blood types cannot be easily traced back to a single ancestral species.
claimThe author of the article 'Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2' claims that the largest altar at the Vatican is built to resemble a dead sheep.
perspectiveThe author of 'Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2' argues that neither ancient astronaut theories nor modern alien abduction accounts provide sufficient proof for the existence of intelligent extraterrestrial life.
perspectiveThe author of the article 'Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2' advises readers to repent, admit their sins, and ask for Christ's forgiveness and guidance.
claimThe author of 'Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2' asserts that evidence regarding ancient astronaut visitations and modern alien abductions is subject to interpretation based on the cultural and ideological viewpoints of the observer.
claimThe author of 'Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2' asserts that there is evidence of a mutation in human origins, suggesting a link between two primate species in the lineage of modern Homo sapiens.
perspectiveThe author of the article 'Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2' asserts that there is very little evidence to support the claim that blue-blooded descendants of an alien race exist on Earth today.
claimScott Alan Roberts and Micah Hanks authored the article 'Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2', which explores the cultural and mythological significance of serpent deities and reptilian folklore.
claimThe author of the article 'Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2' claims that the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican is built to resemble a snake's head.
referenceThe article 'Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2' cites the following works: 'Worshiping the Three Sage Kings and Five Virtuous Emperors' by Ji Xiaoping (2007), 'The Shape of the Turtle' by Sarah Allan (1991), 'Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology' by Sir William Smith (2012), 'An Illustrated Dictionary of the Gods and Symbols of Ancient Mexico and the Maya' by Mary Miller and Karl Taube (2003), 'American Indian Myths and Legends' by Richard Erdoes and Alfonso Oritiz (1984), 'The History of Basque' by L. Trask (1996), 'Real Aliens, Space Beings, and Creatures from Other Worlds' by Brad Steiger (2011), and 'RH-Negative Blood and the Reptilian Connection' by Dee Finney.
claimThe author of 'Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2' notes that the same evidence used by ancient alien theorists to suggest extraterrestrial intervention in human origins is interpreted differently by academic historians.
perspectiveThe author of 'Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2' argues that attributing the origin of the Rh-negative blood factor to extraterrestrial influence involves significant logical leaps.