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The Global Flood Evidence: Why Every Civilization Recorded It

The Global Flood Evidence: Why Every Civilization Recorded It

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Embark on a journey through time as we delve into the pervasive presence of flood myths across ancient civilizations. From the Epic of Gilgamesh in Mesopotamia to the tales of Manu in India and the Aztec stories in Mesoamerica, we explore how these disparate cultures documented stories of great deluges. But why do these narratives appear almost universally, despite a lack of concrete geological evidence for a singular global flood event? Our investigation reveals possible explanations—did these stories emerge from shared human experiences, archetypal fears, or were they perhaps communicated across distant lands through ancient networks?


Throughout history, religious institutions, colonial powers, and even modern academia have controlled the interpretation and dissemination of these myths. This episode uncovers how these narratives were shaped, sometimes suppressed, or reinterpreted to fit prevailing ideologies. Ancient inscriptions and archaeological findings offer glimpses into how these stories were preserved and understood. Join us as we tackle the enduring enigma: what do these myths reveal about ancient civilizations' understanding of natural disasters, and what truths might they hold about our shared past?


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