The rise of the opium demon meant the fall of the god of money, that is, Chinese money, and the irreversible trend in which Confucianism gave way to Christianity. The author stages a dramatic confrontation between the Chinese opium user and the Euro-Westerner who saw in opium the image of an uncanny Asiatic menace. In this first truly cross-cultural study of opium, Keith McMahon considers the perspectives of both smokers and non-smokers from China and the Euro-West and from both sides of the issue of opium prohibition. The Fall Of The God Of Money PDF Download Book Detail ![]() We can find the roots of our cultures, laws and the traditions in these expired religions. The religions of the past had a vital role in our history. Neither they had any proof to fully support their claims, nor do we really have such proof now. They provided authoritative accounts of their faith, as well as of their gods and goddesses. ![]() It had been the conviction of our forefathers that they were on the right path, as we consider ourselves to be now. ![]() ![]() One need not ignore the fact that the people since times immemorial have been worshipping their gods and goddesses in just the same way as we do ours. The book "Rise and Fall of gods" revolves around all the major gods and goddesses, then worshipped by our forefathers. For the first time, "mythology - gods and goddesses" have been brought together into the fold of "history." It is entirely a new academic research work, inviting universities and colleges worldwide to read the book.
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