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To: blueplum
The thrust of Ancient Apocalypse is as follows: Hancock believes that an advanced ice-age civilisation – responsible for teaching humanity concepts such as maths, architecture and agriculture – was wiped out in a giant flood brought about by multiple comet strikes about 12,000 years ago

Nephilim! Apkallu!

2 posted on 11/26/2022 3:18:14 AM PST by RoosterRedux
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This general theory of ancient civilization teaching mankind math and science and being wiped out by the flood (for the most part) is consistent with Mesopotamian/Sumerian and ancient Hebrew literature...and probably with the mythologies of plenty of other ancient cultures.


4 posted on 11/26/2022 3:23:32 AM PST by RoosterRedux
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To: RoosterRedux
After reading this screed in the Guardian (of all hare-brained rags), I think I'll take a look at Ancient Apocalypse.

Anything that contradicts the Euro-American Propaganda Machine can't be completely wrong.

58 posted on 11/26/2022 6:16:54 AM PST by Savage Beast (Americans DESPISE the corrupt elites, their media toadies and their corruption of the US government!)
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To: RoosterRedux

There was a destruction on this planet, and maybe others. It speaks of it in manuscripts. The Katabol, the overthrow. When 1/3 of the Angels followed Lucifer and rebelled against The Creator. It isn’t specifically written about, but there was mass destruction. It is hinted at and written in Peter and the hinted part is in Genesis and elsewhere.


83 posted on 11/26/2022 12:42:25 PM PST by Glad2bnuts ("None of the people I know who didn't take take the Jab regrets their decision" ZERO)
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