Constellations

Another “coincidence” among cultures is similarities in constellations. “The extant record indicates that astrological interpretations of celestial patterns date to ancient Mesopotamia.” https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/en … ient-world “Norris has worked with Indigenous Australians and learned many of their sky stories, including those of different groups who identify the Pleiades as seven girls being chased by the constellation …

Sumerians

There’s also the suggestion that, since the Mesopotamians continues speaking Sumerian (until conquered by Akkad and Sumerian became the Mesopotamian Latin) and they carried on building Ziggurats until Assyria, wouldn’t that, rather than Babel, explain any resemblances without proving the Babel event? Sumer is most likely the land of Shinar in Gen 10:10, which is …

No generally accepted time for origin of written languages

You may not be concerned about putting the theory into the generally – accepted ancient Chronology, but I was and it does show that the predynastic Egyptian culture undermines the Babel -theory for how various languages originated. As for generally accepted theories and dates for origins of written languages, there is none. As I’ve mentioned, …

Ziggurat

No one yet has excavated any ruins of the tower of Babel, so we don’t have any physical evidence of what it looked like. But, pretty much consensus view is that it was a tall ziggurat. “The biblical account of the Tower of Babel has been associated by modern scholars to the massive construction undertakings …

Arrogant to claim Christianity is the only true religion

Diogenes wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 3:05 am With all these creation and flood myths we are expected by the Christian faction to accept absolutely only one of them, the account in Genesis. It seems the height of ethnocentric arrogance to pronounce ONE scripture out of thousands of similar traditions that represents the ‘one true …

Jesus in world religions

But, there is another class of explanations which include the concept of syncretism: Syncretism is the merging or assimilation of several mythologies or religions, a process well known by anthropologists. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Native … cal-change Syncretism is definitely prevalent in world religions. As a matter of fact, practically all existing world religions either mention or have a …