Hello from the Ancient Man Team!
We realize that our online presence has been rather lacking for quite some time - but we are not gone! In fact, in the months of our absence, we have been hard at work! Our new book, the fruit of much labor, meetings, prayer, research, writing, editing, rewriting, more prayer, and more meetings, is about to be released!
We are so excited about this next installment in the Ancient Man story. In the new book, you will find lots of intriguing and fascinating info about ancient cultures, cities, people and artifacts - all the things you loved about Genius. We've added more detail and more depth and some of our favorite evidences of God's design. Secrets is set up chronologically so that you can trace the history of ancient times more clearly as civilizations rose and fell throughout time.
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Thursday, October 29, 2015
Friday, March 6, 2015
Hunab Ku: Were the Mayans Monotheistic?
By Bethany Youngblood
Introduction to Hunab Ku
Hunab
Ku is a Maya deity whose name means "The Only God".[1]
It seems strange to find such a thing in the Maya pantheon, but there it is. Is
this monotheism? Did the Maya have a belief in an all-knowing creator god?
Could this be the trump-card example for ancient knowledge of God within the
Maya civilization? There are so many opinions out there about what Hunab Ku was,
but what are the facts? What are Christians supposed to make of it?
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Snapshots of Serpent Deities: The Water Serpent
By Bethany Youngblood
(Wikimedia commons)
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
The Ancient Island of Malta
By Analea Styles
http://www.wheretogoinmalta.com/qrendi/attractions |
In a short account in Acts, wedged between his
shipwreck and arrival in Rome, we find Paul and his company on the island of
Malta in the Mediterranean Sea (Acts 28:1-10). The brief story describes the
unusual kindness of the native people towards the shipwrecked survivors. It is
on this island that Paul is bitten by a viper and yet suffers no harm, causing
the natives to think him a god.