Jimmy Corsetti
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But that's a side point.
But here's the thing.
When you look at the legend of Noah's flood and Noah's ark and the flood, so I'm not suggesting that there was a flood that covered every mountain on earth and nor am I suggesting that there was a boat that housed every species of animal on earth.
However, if Noah's ark existed โฆ
Many believe that it was crashed onto Mount Ararat, which is also in Turkey.
And something fascinating is that in the Bible, in Genesis 820, some of the first verses after Noah emerged from the flood is that he was said to have constructed an altar to the Lord where he sacrificed some of every clean animal and some of every clean bird.
Gobekli Tepe is in Turkey, and every single one of those pillars annotates animals, and some have suggested that it could be Noah's altar.
Now, that could be one reason why they wouldn't want to excavate it is because Turkey is an Islamic country, and if there were some โ
Christian religious belief that was corroborated, they might not want that to happen.
Another possibility is that the site itself might corroborate the Younger Dryas climate catastrophe.
And when we're in a timeframe where they don't like talking academics, they don't like talking about cataclysms, they wanna pretend they didn't happen.
They want everything to be manmade climate change.
They don't ever talk about the Sahara being green 5,000 years ago, like when you're talking about Egypt being a rainforest.
Oh, no, Joe, those are 30 million years old.
So stop talking about it.
You know, it's amazing when you think about.
And so as far as the climate change narrative.
There could be a possibility that they don't want the evidence of a prehistoric civilization that was more advanced than what we ever thought to believe that might corroborate some Christian narratives.
And if nothing else, they don't want it to be brought into the discussion of modern-day climate change because notice on the topic of climate change, they never mention natural stuff.