>>40545615Also: Book of Genesis is dated to around 5th century BC, Gilgamesh flood legend to 7th century BC.
Have you ever realized any news, or mainstream narratives about various major important events or trends, being “fake”? I mean, at minimum, propagandized, history about it hidden, it being altered to deceive people, or get them to think how vested interests want them to think. Or, say, how there’s cults like Scientology, or the Mormons, who get their followers to believe things that seem objectively absurd to many people. Or even Young Earth Creationists.
OK, so do you think that’s only a modern phenomenon?
You have any conspiracy theories you believe on things like the JFK assassination, or 9/11? What about Princess Diana’s death? Epstein’s “suicide”, and his ties to wealthy, powerful elites?
No? Any of them? Even just a slight niggling little curiosity or nitpicking you have of the official story?
If you do, why would you think things like that could only happen TODAY?
What if they’ve happened historically?
What if what we believe of history could likewise be compromised in such a way, as things like the official 9/11 or JFK or Epstein narratives are?
So, what am I saying (once again)? Even our mainstream conceptions and understanding of major world religions, that millions to billions of people believe in, might be altered, compromised, suspect in some way. Something like the story of Noah and the Flood, a mainstay of Hebrew, Christian, and Muslim lore, has a precedent in Mesopotamian mythology, for instance. This sounds like a “small thing”, but it’s actually kind of big. Not trying to be a Redditor so hard, nor saying it just means
>LOL, these religions are FAKE and just steal myths and folklore from other traditions!No, I think it’s just an invitation to dig even deeper, a mindblowing revelation of how some of our traditions have roots in even more ancient primordial stories most don’t know directly about. Cargo cults.