INTERWOVEN FAITHSA Genealogy of Religious Ideas"Religion is not a monolith fallen from the sky; it is a tapestry woven by human hands, using the threads of everything that came before."What if the stories we consider unique to our own traditions are actually echoes of a much older, shared conversation?In Interwoven Faiths, we embark on a provocative and illuminating journey through the corridors of history to discover the hidden architecture of belief. From the mud-brick temples of Mesopotamia to the marble halls of Rome and the desert vistas of Arabia, this book traces the "DNA" of our most sacred ideas.Explore the startling genealogies of the concepts that define the modern world: The Flood and the Hero: How the Sumerian Gilgamesh provided the blueprints for the ark.Heaven and Hell: How Persian prophets transformed a local tribal god into a cosmic judge of Good and Evil.The Dying God: How the mystery cults of the Mediterranean paved the psychological path for the message of the Cross.The Final Seal: How Islam synthesized the heritage of Late Antiquity into a new, global civilization.By moving beyond the narrow lens of "absolute origins," Interwoven Faiths reveals that "purity" is a myth, but "connection" is a fact. This is not a book about the death of faith, but about its incredible resilience-its ability to adapt, borrow, and survive across millennia.Whether you are a believer, a skeptic, or a seeker, you will never look at a cathedral, a mosque, or a scroll the same way again.