Philip Ernest Williams
Philip Ernest Williams had just completed a 20-year investigation uncovering extensive archaeological evidence of what he believes explainable only by a worldwide Flood when some Hong Kong explorers announced what appear the remains of Noah s Ark buried under thousands of tons of ice and volcanic rock high on Mt Ararat in eastern Turkey. Discovering that pottery found within the ancient maritime vessel accords with his archaeological trace of a second worldwide dispersion of mankind from the...See more
Philip Ernest Williams had just completed a 20-year investigation uncovering extensive archaeological evidence of what he believes explainable only by a worldwide Flood when some Hong Kong explorers announced what appear the remains of Noah s Ark buried under thousands of tons of ice and volcanic rock high on Mt Ararat in eastern Turkey. Discovering that pottery found within the ancient maritime vessel accords with his archaeological trace of a second worldwide dispersion of mankind from the same mountain, he defends their discovery. He now teams with the explorers in presenting their evidence to American audiences. A systems designer accustomed to pioneering innovative solutions that overlap scientific specialties, Williams explains why the principles underlying human prehistory, established in the 19th century, are unreasonable and lead to a fragmented and muddled picture of mankind s prehistory. Notwithstanding learned opinion, he discovers a straightforward reading of the early chapters of Genesis to be a powerful paradigm for understanding both ancient history and the historical sciences. See less
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