the great flood from the bible was 14 500 years ago. For the mudflood, i don't think there was an actual food or natural disaster, more like a purposeful burial. personally im thinking there more to all those wars in the 1700 and 1800. the French revolution.
This one has been percolating a lot for me recently.
Some are suggesting the latest destruction was only a few hundred years ago. I have a hard time with that. But what about, say 1200-1300? That's long enough ago where things are murky enough. The Dark Ages?
Did the Templars rewrite history?
Were the old civ's "resonator" buildings repurposed as "churches" with the Templar-fabricated Jesus mythos?
Was there a Rome era at all?
Or are we shifting timelines? Is the past changing too?
So many questions and fun to speculate!
The crater earth guy on youtube has some recent videos suggesting the latest "flood" that froze antarctica was around 1250, and involved the movement of the Ark of the Covenant. Wild stuff.
the great flood from the bible was 14 500 years ago. For the mudflood, i don't think there was an actual food or natural disaster, more like a purposeful burial. personally im thinking there more to all those wars in the 1700 and 1800. the French revolution.
This one has been percolating a lot for me recently.
Some are suggesting the latest destruction was only a few hundred years ago. I have a hard time with that. But what about, say 1200-1300? That's long enough ago where things are murky enough. The Dark Ages?
Did the Templars rewrite history?
Were the old civ's "resonator" buildings repurposed as "churches" with the Templar-fabricated Jesus mythos?
Was there a Rome era at all?
Or are we shifting timelines? Is the past changing too?
So many questions and fun to speculate!
The crater earth guy on youtube has some recent videos suggesting the latest "flood" that froze antarctica was around 1250, and involved the movement of the Ark of the Covenant. Wild stuff.
The flood of the Bible was most likely a regional flood of the middle east, not a worldwide one.