Sedona News – Have you ever wondered if the Bible’s tale of Noah is true? The evidence is overwhelming that it is true. In Dr. Robert E. Farrell’s enlightening presentation, we delve into the fascinating world of ancient flood narratives, bridging science, history, and mythology. Dr Farrell presents at Sedona MUFON on Sunday, May 26 at 3:00 p.m. at The Global Center for Christ Consciousness, Sedona, AZ. 86336.
Key Points of Exploration:
- Sir Leonard Wooley’s Revelation: Dr. Farrell dissects Sir Leonard Wooley’s groundbreaking discovery, which dispelled any lingering doubts about the existence of a momentous deluge akin to the one described in the Old Testament.
- Echoes from Antiquity: Ancient texts, including the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh and the Babylonian epic Atra-hasis, predate the Old Testament and provide intriguing parallels to the flood account.
- Zecharia Sitchin’s Glacier Theory: We delve into the late Zecharia Sitchin’s theory, connecting melting glaciers to the deluge event recorded by Babylonians and Sumerians. This cataclysmic event unfolded approximately 14,500 years ago in the fertile lands of Mesopotamia, triggered by the Post Glacial Sea Rise.
- Gobekli Tepe’s Enigma: The recent unearthing of Gobekli Tepe, the world’s oldest monolithic ruins in southern Turkey, adds a compelling layer to the Noah narrative. Situated near the ancient town of Urfa, which claims to be Abraham’s birthplace, Gobekli Tepe’s age aligns remarkably with the flood chronology.
Location:
The Global Center for Christ Consciousness, 100 Northview Road, Sedona, AZ 86336. Doors open at 2:30; the program begins at 3:00 pm. Admission: $15.00 cash only at the door is appreciated. This program is open to the public. Events are monthly, October-June on Sunday afternoons at 3 p.m. For monthly programs, please visit www.sedonamufon.org.
MUFON is currently the largest and oldest non-profit, civilian-run UFO organization in the world. It publishes a monthly journal, holds an annual symposium, and currently has more than 800 trained field investigators and 3500 members throughout the globe.