Apocalypse: How Noah's Flood Destroyed Atlantis

Apocalypse: How Noah's Flood Destroyed Atlantis
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Publisher : White Falcon Publishing
Total Pages : 45
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ISBN-10 : 9789389932591
ISBN-13 : 9389932599
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Book Synopsis Apocalypse: How Noah's Flood Destroyed Atlantis by : Dr. Sean Welsh

Download or read book Apocalypse: How Noah's Flood Destroyed Atlantis written by Dr. Sean Welsh and published by White Falcon Publishing. This book was released on 2020-07-15 with total page 45 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Plato's Atlantis is a subject that has beguiled scholars and laymen alike for thousands of years. The mysterious island kingdom of Atlantis was unknown to science until its discovery in the early twentieth century. But the discovery was not recognized for what it was. There is still great controversy over whether Atlantis was a mythical place or whether it is rooted in historical fact. Many questions remain unanswered. Where was the kingdom of Atlantis located? Under what circumstances was it destroyed? Could God have instructed Noah to build his ark in preparation for the same cataclysmic flood that destroyed Atlantis? This book will attempt to answer the most salient questions concerning the history of Atlantis and tell the epic story of the island empire's final destruction by the Great Deluge.


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