Topics : Genesis

The Sky People

  Nonfiction book  — by Brinsley Le Poer Trench (1960)

"The Sky People" by Brinsley Le Poer Trench offers a unique interpretation of human history and extraterrestrial involvement. Trench, in his book, argues that significant Biblical figures, including Adam and Eve and Noah, were originally residents of Mars. He bases this theory on what he perceives as inconsistencies between the Biblical description of the Garden of Eden and earthly environments, …

The Scars of Eden: Has Humanity Confused the Idea of God With Memories of ET Contact?

  Nonfiction book  — by Paul Anthony Wallis (2021)

"The Scars of Eden" by Paul Wallis, following his previous work "Escaping from Eden," explores whether the world's mythologies, including the Bible, are actual accounts of God or ancestral memories of extraterrestrial contact. Wallis delves into ancient stories of contact, adaptation, and abduction, relating them to contemporary experiences worldwide. He includes insights from ancestral voices, …

The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and Its Scientific Pretension

  Nonfiction book  — by David Berlinski (2008)

In "The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and Its Scientific Pretensions," David Berlinski mounts a vigorous critique of scientific atheism, particularly addressing the assertions made by figures like Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris. Berlinski, a secular Jew and mathematician, questions the completeness and authority of science in answering profound existential and moral questions.

The Chaldean Account of Genesis

  Hermeneutic work  — by George Smith (1876)

"The Chaldean Account of Genesis" by George Smith is a seminal work that presents the findings and translations of ancient Babylonian and Assyrian texts, including the famous Epic of Gilgamesh. Published in 1876, the book was one of the first to reveal to the Western world the richness of Mesopotamian mythology and its parallels to biblical stories, notably the Great Flood narrative. Smith's work …

Terranigma

  Video Game  — by Quintet Co., Ltd. (1995)

Terranigma, developed by Quintet and published by Enix for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), is a 1995 action role-playing game with a rich narrative and thematic depth. The game's story centers around Ark, a mischievous teenager from the underground village of Crysta. Ark's journey begins when his curiosity triggers a series of events leading to the resurrection of life on a …

Sefaria: A Living Library of Torah

  Web resource  — by Brett Lockspeiser , Joshua Foer (2011)

Sefaria is designed as an open-source, free-content digital library, offering a wide array of Jewish texts in original languages like Hebrew, Aramaic, and Judeo-Arabic, along with translations. It serves as a "living library," relying partly on volunteers to add and translate texts​​. The content includes foundational Jewish texts such as the Tanakh, Talmud, Midrash, Halakhah, Kabbalah, and newer …

Science After Babel

  Nonfiction book  — by David Berlinski (2023)

"Science After Babel" by David Berlinski is a book that challenges the established norms and widely accepted theories in contemporary science. Berlinski, known for his deep learning, close reasoning, and sharp wit, critiques what he considers to be the shibboleths of modern science. These include widely accepted concepts in Darwinism, reductionism, the Standard Model of particle physics, and the …

Is Genesis History?

  Documentary film  — by Dr. Del Tackett , Thomas Purifoy Jr. (2018)

"Is Genesis History?" is a 2017 American film directed by Thomas Purifoy Jr., which presents the perspective of Young Earth creationism. This form of creation science challenges established scientific facts regarding the origins of the universe, Earth, solar system, and life itself, advocating for a literal interpretation of the biblical narratives. The film posits that the Earth was created in …

Escaping From Eden: Does Genesis Teach That the Human Race Was Created by God or Engineered by ETs?

  Nonfiction book  — by Paul Anthony Wallis (2020)

"Escaping from Eden" by Paul Wallis is a book that reexamines the stories of the Book of Genesis. Wallis suggests that anomalies in the text indicate we are not reading the original versions of these stories. He explores what the original narratives might have been, particularly regarding human origins, which he believes were almost obliterated from the Hebrew Scriptures in the 6th century BC and …

Echoes of Eden: What Secrets of Human Potential Were Buried With Our Ancestors' Memories of ET Contact?

  Nonfiction book  — by Paul Anthony Wallis (2022)

"Echoes of Eden" by Paul Anthony Wallis delves into the potential connections between human history and extraterrestrial contacts as depicted in ancient narratives worldwide. The book explores the idea that entities described in these stories, which we would today classify as extraterrestrial beings (ETs), have played a significant role in human history. Wallis takes the reader on a global …

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