BLK SHP Bible Talk
Every civilization that has ever existed worshipped something. Not most of them — all of them. And for a long time the academic world told us that meant religion evolved upward — that primitive people invented spirits, those spirits became gods, and monotheism came last as the most sophisticated development. On that telling the God of the Bible is a late arrival. A regional answer. One option among many that a small ancient people eventually landed on. That story is wrong. And the evidence that contradicts it has been sitting in the anthropological and archaeological record for over a century. In this video we follow the actual evidence — from the oldest human structure ever discovered, to the most isolated cultures on earth, to the linguistic roots of languages that predate recorded history — and show that the world's most ancient religious expressions don't point toward primitive animism groping upward. They point toward a singular sky father creator, remembered imperfectly but consistently across every continent and every culture that never built a city. And then the cities came. And the Bible tells us exactly what happened next. This is the story of the world's first religion. Where it came from, what happened to it, and why a priest-king in a Canaanite city holding bread and wine is one of the most significant figures in the entire history of human faith. In this video: * The anthropological case for original monotheism * Göbekli Tepe and what the oldest human structure tells us about the first religion * Wilhelm Schmidt and the Urmonotheismus thesis * The sky father concept across six continents * How urbanization distorted the original knowledge of God * Babel in the biblical narrative and in the archaeological record * Three post-Babel religious streams and what they preserved * The embers that survived — Melchizedek, Job, and the widow of Zarephath
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