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In the ancient Chinese language, it is said that the word for First (Xian) is composed of three other individual words: 1. Man 2. Dust 3. Living According to Ethel R. Nelson and Richard E. Broadberry, the ancient Chinese language predates the writings of Moses, yet does not mention any story remotely similar to that of the creation of man found in the writings of Moses - which itself states categorically that the first man was made from dust by God and became a living soul. This is just one of the many examples which serve to show that whoever developed the ancient Chinese language and its written characters may well have developed them as a hieroglyphic form. That is, the characters had a religious or spiritual significance to the individual who created them, as serving to communicate in written form, and to also preserve a specific spiritual belief simultaneously. This person would have had to have been familiar with the very things recorded in the Bible since many hundreds of characters in the ancient Chinese language reveal examples of stories in the Bible, as shown above. This would seem to be a mystery unless and until one takes the Bible at face value in stating that the earliest civilization flourished for almost 1,600 years before being destroyed by water, and that after this occurred, the earliest civilizations which we can uncover through archaeology would have formed as a result of a people who had descended from the survivors of that global flood. As it is, every civilization in the world has this one thing in common - that they all record a legend of the earth having been flooded, wherein everything perished from the face of the earth, being buried in mud to later be discovered and studied by scientists who often come to the wrong conclusion about what they are seeing, and that one family of eight persons survived to populate the earth. Just something to contemplate as you scroll through facebook posts.
Posted on: Fri, 14 Mar 2014 05:10:46 +0000

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