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Thanks to the help of archeology, the history of prehistoric man is slowly coming to light.
And no, Columbus did not discover America, which many of us were told in school. Not even close.
These people seem to have been far more advanced in many ways that those that came after them, even today, modern equipment cannot build and move the massive stones they did, let alone place them perfectly together requiring zero mortar to hold them together.
These prehistoric structures around the world also suggest that they all shared the same technology. In fact, when you ask someone about pyramids, they are more likely to refer to those in Egypt or South American, but not know that China has thousands of them that the communist government ignores, telling farmers to plant over top of them instead. And it is equally interesting that the ancient temples to the gods that the Romans and Greeks built, seem to have been inspired by a previous ancient foundation that once stood. This can be plainly seen as the foundations for these structures were built with massive stones that lock together almost perfectly, but the temple built upon it shares none of the similar architecture, using less superior technology to built upon those foundations. It is likely that man stumbled upon these massive foundations not knowing who built them or how they were built, but recognized that some superior race of beings built them, thus building upon them to dedicate it to the "gods" that started building them.
In fact, why is it that all ancient cultures around the globe have a similar flood myth story?
Globally, there seems to have been communication regarding these stories, along with sharing very similar architecture around the world that we have discovered.
And they also share giant myths as well. For example, Aztecs tell of a race of giants that the flood was designed to destroy.
In fact, if you ask someone about a global flood or giants roaming the earth, they will think you came up with that question from the Bible. But the truth is, the Bible is one of many ancient texts around the world that say such things. It is by no means proof of them, but it provides a great deal of evidence that they all had communication with each other because they tell the same types of stories.
And no, Columbus did not discover America, which many of us were told in school. Not even close.
These people seem to have been far more advanced in many ways that those that came after them, even today, modern equipment cannot build and move the massive stones they did, let alone place them perfectly together requiring zero mortar to hold them together.
These prehistoric structures around the world also suggest that they all shared the same technology. In fact, when you ask someone about pyramids, they are more likely to refer to those in Egypt or South American, but not know that China has thousands of them that the communist government ignores, telling farmers to plant over top of them instead. And it is equally interesting that the ancient temples to the gods that the Romans and Greeks built, seem to have been inspired by a previous ancient foundation that once stood. This can be plainly seen as the foundations for these structures were built with massive stones that lock together almost perfectly, but the temple built upon it shares none of the similar architecture, using less superior technology to built upon those foundations. It is likely that man stumbled upon these massive foundations not knowing who built them or how they were built, but recognized that some superior race of beings built them, thus building upon them to dedicate it to the "gods" that started building them.
In fact, why is it that all ancient cultures around the globe have a similar flood myth story?
Globally, there seems to have been communication regarding these stories, along with sharing very similar architecture around the world that we have discovered.
And they also share giant myths as well. For example, Aztecs tell of a race of giants that the flood was designed to destroy.
In fact, if you ask someone about a global flood or giants roaming the earth, they will think you came up with that question from the Bible. But the truth is, the Bible is one of many ancient texts around the world that say such things. It is by no means proof of them, but it provides a great deal of evidence that they all had communication with each other because they tell the same types of stories.