After Jesus rose from the dead and left the earth, Mary Magdalene stayed in Jerusalem for sometime but left with her brother Lazarus when the Romans persecuted the church for fun and as entertainment killings during their paganic festivals. She fled to France, then called Gaul and preached the good news of Christ there. According […]
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The Epic of Gilgamesh consists of tales of an ancient king which started as different stories and poems dating back at least to the Sumerian 3rd Dynasty of Ur (ca 2100BCE). They were later combined into what is now known as the “Epic of Gilgamesh”, which became a popular piece of literature in ancient Mesopotamia. […]
More than 1,500 years after creation, when antediluvian men (men who existed before the great floods) had penetrated into all parts of the eastern hemisphere, but probably had not yet crossed the great rivers, Euphrates and Tigris, there lived in old Babylonia, then called the land of Nod, a husband of the family of Lamech, […]
The term “Caucasian” connotes different interpretations, depending on perspective and context. Literally speaking, “Caucasian” refers to people from the Caucasus mountain region, which includes Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, parts of north Iran, and central southern Russia. This is a geographical ancestry term, which could have implications for genetics if used precisely. However, “Caucasian” today wrongly refers […]
The modern country called Iraq (which developed out of ancient Babylon) has been a cradle of civilization since 4,800 BC. The first systems of writing and justice are believed to have originated from Sumeria and Babylon (now Iraq). The Sumarians, an ancient people, are claimed by white scholars to be of unknown origin because they […]