DG01 Genesis in Ideograms
This text propose that ancient Chinese calligraphy contains hidden evidence supporting the historical accuracy of the book of Genesis. By deconstructing specific pictographic characters, the author argues that the inventors of the Chinese language were familiar with biblical events such as the creation, the fall of man, and the great flood. The text suggests that the isolation of China allowed these primeval records to be preserved within its writing system for thousands of years. Furthermore, the source links archaeological finds and natural phenomena, like fossilization, to a universal catastrophe that reshaped the earth. Ultimately, the work seeks to validate Scriptural accounts by highlighting parallels found in the oldest unbroken civilization on earth. The video will focus on the construction of ideograms like "tempter" and "devil" as examples of how these characters may have preserved oral traditions of the Garden of Eden and the Fall of mankind. This book is accessible online at https://archive.org/details/92465574-genesis-and-chinese-characters/mode/2up Infographic shown in the thumbnail is available at https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1y5wO_bytkW3EmOZVk8vu3xsxryu2Inlx?usp=sharing
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