The Lost City of Atlantis Was it Real or a Myth? #mystery #history #ancient #joerogan #grahamhancock

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Join Graham Hancock and Joe Rogan as they delve into the mystery of Atlantis and question whether the lost city was a real civilization or merely a myth. In this engaging discussion, Hancock and Rogan explore the evidence, theories, and historical accounts surrounding Atlantis. They examine the possibility of Atlantis being a factual location or a legendary tale, offering insights into one of history's most enduring mysteries.

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Joe Rogan Experience Podcast Episode #1897 w/ Graham Hancock

MysteriousChroniclesMC
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Saw his documentary on Netflix a good watch and talks about the religion of science.

MiddayEnglishman
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Who could imagine that, just like today, there were floods in history?

bpivr
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If i could have changed my lifeline i would have studied mythology. But now im a mechanic

nevs
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The flood wasn’t a global event, rather a series of small floods around the world. There’s a difference

fredpart
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There are no MYTHS

THERE ARE NO FICTIONS

Bakiba-pgwd
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People re telling the story change it so on and so forth until there r a bunch of stories that r similiar to one another....religion

angelahazen
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A "golden age" though? Hmm...

TheDuffsaxions
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I wish i got to live in the golden ages. Call me crazy but a life where you try following your callings from faith and the Holy Spirit. Without social media cell phones stupid color wars. And meet at people with amazong stories and messages like Moses and most importantly Jesus going through the village healing people. Imagine you wake up one day and see a man who once couldn't be able to see one second the next can all cause Jesus said a prayer for help and was helped by our heavenly Father. Real the man joe was speaking to the golden ages ended and like that one former amry soldiers said so many fought for the freedom and chance for billions beyond billions of people can live a normal life just to see how bad the world has went to shit.

therealcarlosv
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Now play the episode where the archeologist debunked everything Graham said with facts. 😅

AEducationTX
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Come from a capture that dates before this, but I can be insact, our culture can go back to the first god to the ones that get spoken of now, but my calturee go's that far back that we keep our history's in waiatas is the reason y I rekon we got our whakapapa now just like the Indians have there history but there's is on stone where ours is in waiatas and words, that's why I REKON we mite be an older MAORI NUI TONU

dioaugust
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Not completely true, most civilizations that live on a river, lake, or coast likely has a flood myth. But not all, and they aren't always global, and they aren't all at the same time. Ironically the Egyptians don't, because floods were seen as beneficial and a yearly predictable event. The Japanese also don't have one (neither did the Einu, the original inhabitants.) because again, floods fertilized the land and were seen as a blessing, not as a destructive force. And there are dozens of cultures like the mongols whose flood myths are much more recent. It didn't appear in their mythology until sometime between the 13th and 14th century. They likely picked up by osmosis from other cultures. Coming from a desert where floods were fast brief events the concept wasn't even possible to them until they invaded China.

thenecessaryevil
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Now you look at mythology 😂😂wouldn't have anything to do with religion not around any more 😂

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CHAPTER VIII.

1. And Azâzêl taught men to make swords, and knives, and shields, and breastplates, and made known to them the metals 〈of the earth〉 and the art of working them, and bracelets, and ornaments, and the use of antimony, and the beautifying of the eyelids, and all kinds of costly stones, and all colouring tinctures. 2. And there arose much godlessness, and they committed fornication, and they were led astray, and became corrupt in all their ways. Semjâzâ taught enchantments, and root-cuttings, Armârôs the resolving of enchantments, Barâqîjâl,

p. 36

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