The religion of Babylon and Assyria is the backbone of all cultural societies. Pastor E. O. James put together a lot of research on the religion of Babylonia and Assyria. E. O. James chose a broad perspective of their ancient culture through their temples architecture, rituals, myths, daily life, and the government's world. Anyone studying the religion of Babylonia and Assyria will feel that it is somewhat similar to the earlier Western civilization. In the early Western civilization, the king and the priest were the best rulers compared to Babylon and Assyria.
Polytheism: There is more than one God's belief in comparison with monotheism (God) and atheism (God and God). Examples are the Greek, Roman, and Northern European myths, ancient Egypt, Babylonian, and Assyrian religions, and some new pagan, magical, and new age beliefs. Several forms of Hinduism combine deity and deityism (both are gods). The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches a kind of Christian polytheism as the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are three gods and believe that human beings can be promoted to the Holy Spirit.
Anyone studying the religion of Babylonia and Assyria will feel that it is somewhat similar to the earlier Western civilization. In the early Western civilization, the king and the priest were the best rulers compared to Babylon and Assyria. It is difficult to imagine that hidden scripts and words of the great civilization of Tigris-Euphrad Valley were not known at all more than a century ago. People reading this book will be fascinated by the process which will be revealed after the wonderful treasures of the Babylonian and Assyrian civilizations that have been forgotten for centuries. Since the flood story has been translated and released to the world, most of it has been completed, and the Hebrew flood story surprisingly resembles previous Babylonian predecessors. A student of anthropology, human science begins to recognize that the myth of Babylon may be worth learning
Here is the myth of Assyrian and Babylonian religion to explain this book and why it is impossible to prevent Assyria's religion with another cure. Broadly speaking, the Babylonian religion based on the Sumerian foundation is a mysterious religious system based on fear of evil spirits and other immeasurable elements of the social environment. The author also noted that (a) an important difference between the Assyrian civilization and the Babylonian civilization despite the fact that the early Sumerian culture is the basis of the national civilization and (b) the Assyrians and the Babylonians are flash It is very closely related to Mitt's shares that point out that there is a Jewish association, and (c) most Assyrians borrowed from Babylonians, especially in law and religion.