The Adam and Eve Story

than one percent of all life surviving; and those meager spots all over the world where some humans survive, what is left for them to live by and with? Who has even a shovel? Whatever clothes they have, how short a time those clothes will last! You can understand how each day, the entire day, total effort is spent in finding food (as in plant food), hunting and fishing, just to survive. The fight for survival is as extreme as it is unimaginable. Most of those who survive cannot teach language, ethics, mathematics, history, government, or anything of what we regard as classical education. If there are children, Dad tells his kids all about the inundation, and they believe him, because he is their Dad. By the time there are grandchildren, they don’t believe a word he says, because, well – um – you know – he has to be a little off his rocker to tell stories like that. In a matter of a few generations, the cataclysm becomes a verbal legend, because who has something to write with or on? And, of those who survive, who has the language skills it takes to write it even if he did have writing tools? furthermore, who has time to write or teach anything when the top priority of each and every day is survival?

Let’s go back to dating. Meager data shows the cataclysm previous to Adam and Eve’s to be about 18,500 years ago; the previous one 29,000 years ago; kind thanks to mathematician Jess Hale’s structures of Nature, the previous one computes at 43,750 years ago. Mathematically, its function is that of a helicoid.

 

 

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Of all of the correlations of data 1 regard one of the most striking to be that of Shanidar Cave in Iraq. The Smithsonian Institution expedition, headed by Ralph S. Solecki, and the Iraqui Directorate-General of Antiquities shared in this work. Carbon-14 datings showed the boundaries between layers laid down by successive civilizations to be commensurate with the dates of cataclysms of 7,000, 11,500, 18,500 and 29,000 years ago; plus the incredible fact that no Carbon-14 was deposited in the cave during the Caspian Sea North Polar Era from 29,000 to 18,500 years ago. It is entirely logical, since the cave would have been so close to the North Pole as to plausibly have been closed off by a polar ice cap; consequently, no living matter could have entered the cave – and it takes living matter to absorb Carbon-14 for us to find and date. This crude cave is as much a memorial to the last four cataclysms as Tiahuanaco.

Speaking of memorials, has anyone ever lived through a cataclysm and written of his experience, leaving a personal memorial to the occasion? Of course! If we first look at Genesis, three cataclysms arc mentioned there: Noah’s inundation, the last one, 7,000 years ago; Adam and Eve’s, 11,500 years ago; and the previous one of 18,500 years ago, barely mentioned in Genesis II, 4. Two other stories exist, and they are most intriguing. One is from Noah’s time, and the other in Adam and Eve’s time – from Greece.

 

 

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