The Greatest History Book ever written

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The Greatest History Book ever written

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This must be humor. I give religions a lot of latitude on many things but this just must be humor.


"Was world created 6,012 years ago – this month?
Get the book that charts history from that date through 70 AD
Posted: September 24, 2009
8:18 pm Eastern

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How old is the world?


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Most people would say: "Nobody knows."

But the author of the book frequently described as the greatest history book ever written theorized the world was created Oct. 23, 4004 B.C. – making it 6,012 years old this month.

Have you ever thought about the world having a birthday?

What a great way to commemorate the date by getting the world's most remarkable history book – a standard classical education tool for homeschoolers and others who care about a biblical perspective on history.

In the 1650s, an Anglican bishop named James Ussher published his "Annals of the World," subtitled, "The Origin of Time, and Continued to the Beginning of the Emperor Vespasian's Reign and the Total Destruction and Abolition of the Temple and Commonwealth of the Jews." First published in Latin, it consisted of more than 1,600 pages.

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Re: The Greatest History Book ever written

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Nope, not jokes. The book will be a world time line and how it, sort of, lines up with Bible genealogy. I have two of them and they are very handy when studying the Bible (and finding Bible contradictions and errors).

The Motley Fool ad is real. They are always putting out blurbs like that trying to lure you into buying their newsletter so you can find out about the "next big thing." Buyer beware.
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