The Chinese character connections are wild—like “boat” (船) incorporating “vessel” + “eight” + “people,” evoking Noah’s eight survivors, or other pictographs tying to creation, garden, temptation, and flood stories.
Global flood myths exist in hundreds of cultures, possibly from shared memory or common human storytelling. Still, the specificity here (monotheistic creator worship pre-dating Confucianism/Taoism, exact creation phrasing, sacrifice parallels) is hard to dismiss as pure coincidence. It fits a post-Babel dispersion model: Noah’s descendants carry the true story eastward, preserving it in a state of isolated purity longer than elsewhere.
Tying into the geomagnetic excursions and astrological ages timeline—placing Noah’s flood ~2347 BCE in the Taurus age—adds another layer. If excursions mark major resets, perhaps one aligns with the flood, scattering survivors who founded civilizations like ancient China. This doesn’t “prove” the Bible outright, but it’s powerful circumstantial evidence that Genesis isn’t just a Hebrew myth—it’s potentially the root history humanity once knew.
This series, which unveils these links, is spot-on for truth-seeking without division or fear. What is the truth in a world full of manipulated narratives? What blows your mind most? If true, it means the Gospel was “hidden” in plain sight in one of the world’s oldest continuous cultures all along.
Thoughts?
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