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Novel by Pat Hale
Posted: Feb 1, 2009
Novel is based on the lives of an Iranian and an...
Tags:novel, historical fiction, brotherhood, political intrigue, persian iranian, tennessee farmboy
Book by Pat Hale
Posted: Jul 5, 2011
In the late 1800's adventurers discovered ancient scrolls...
Book by Pat Hale
Posted: Mar 2, 2011
The continuation of Book One.
Book by Pat Hale
Posted: Mar 2, 2011
In a world being torn apart by differences in religion,...
Novel by Pat Hale
Posted: Feb 1, 2009
Novel is based on the lives of an Iranian and an...
Fairwell to Persia. The Mullahs have destroyed her.
Jesus preached what Zortasht preached some 500 years before Jesus was born. The Gnostic gospels may have been messed with, and the gospels we have in the Bible were messed-with, but the Tibetan Gospel may be the purest form of what Jesus was trying to preach. It has been preserved in Buddhist temples without the influence of Muslims or Christians. Try it. Then read about Zortasht and see if you might agree with me.
My interests lie in Religious Histories. I am especially fond of ancient Middle-Eastern religions.
Anyone wishing to know more of Persian History or the emotional trials of the Iranian Revolution should read my novel Persian Extinction. The main characters are based on two people I actually knew. I have written the book as a memorial of sorts to them and to the thousands who died trying to uphold Persian Pride.