Decoding Göbekli Tepe
GÖBEKLI TEPE has been called the oldest temple in the world. Who—or what—was worshipped there?Continue Reading
GÖBEKLI TEPE has been called the oldest temple in the world. Who—or what—was worshipped there?Continue Reading
MUCH OF the Bible’s early history occurred in the land we now call Turkey. Noah’s boat landed there, and Abraham—contrary to what you may have been taught—was from northern Mesopotamia, not Sumer.Continue Reading
The government of Turkey recently announced that eleven more hills have been found near Göbekli Tepe, considered the world’s oldest temple.Continue Reading
Dr. Judd Burton joins us again to discuss his research into one of the most mysterious sites on Earth, the oldest known community built for religious reasons, and he explains why he calls this a “90-degree angle culture change in human history.”
IT’S EITHER the world’s oldest temple or the world’s oldest astronomical observatory, depending on which expert you ask. Dr. Judd Burton, Director of the Institute of Biblical Anthropology, joins us to explain why he believes the evidence at Gobekli Tepe suggests the influence of the powerful angels called the Watchers.
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