The Earth Before Adam: The Ruin of the First World
A perfect universe, brought into existence by divine decree, somehow transitioned into a frozen, watery wasteland before the arrival of humanity. This ancient catastrophe is hidden within the subtle linguistic shifts of the Book of Genesis, where a single Hebrew word suggests that the earth was not created as a void, but rather became one. This “gap” in the timeline reveals a forgotten era lasting millions of years, a period where a pre-human civilization may have flourished and fallen long before the first man took a breath.
The evidence of this original world is not just found in scripture but is etched into the very crust of the planet. From massive fossil graveyards that suggest sudden, high-pressure extinction to megalithic ruins that defy modern explanation, the earth serves as a spherical tomb for a judged kingdom. The geological layers we study today are the debris of a cosmic war, leaving behind disembodied spirits that still wander the ruins of their former home. This perspective reframes human history not as a beginning, but as a reconstruction effort on a recycled world.
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