Quentin Dreyben
Quentin Dreyben
Quentin Dreyben
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Quentin Dreyben

About Quentin Dreyben

Quentin Dreyben spent 30 years as a researcher-editor and technical journalist, writing for prestigious international engineering and software companies. This career—rooted in investigative rigour and the structured, end-user organization of complex data— fuels his approach to ancient history and religion, where he applies a forensic, engineer's lens to the hidden origins of Christianity.

Drawing on decades of independent study into comparative mythology, global catastrophism, and early Jewish traditions, Dreyben explores how forgotten celestial upheavals, ancient planet worship—and Roman political expediency—may have forged the foundations of the Christian faith. His work: THE JESUS CHRIST ILLUSION, bridges the gap between the planetary catastrophism of Immanuel Velikovsky and the historical mythicism of scholars like Acharya S and Earl Doherty and other deep thinkers like Bart D. Ehrman, John Allegro, Tom Harpur, Richard Carrier, and Timothy Freke.

Dreyben, who lives in rural England, is an avid rose gardener and chess player who enjoys country walks and spending quality time with family and friends while researching his next volume on alternative history.

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