History

Exploring Identity, History, and the Myths That Shape Us

This article explores the Black Hebrew Israelite movement, the myth of the Lost Tribes of Israel, and the intersection of faith, history, and identity. Through a deep conversation, we examine how historical narratives are reshaped to give meaning, the real origins of the Israelites, and why rewriting history can be both empowering and dangerous.

Exploring the Ancient Visitors – Giants, Gods, and Aliens

For as long as humans have looked to the stars and told stories around the fire, there have been whispers of beings who came from beyond—giants, gods, and even what we might now call aliens.
These beings were more than just myths; they were part of the fabric of human history, shaping beliefs, cultures, and perhaps even human evolution.

The Clock that Ticked Out of Time

In this week’s Paradoxical Parable, join Eleanor on a mystical journey with an ancient clock that transcends the bounds of time. From the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution, experience the paradox of time’s fluidity and the profound wisdom found in embracing the present. “The Clock that Ticked Out of Time” is a tale that intertwines the past, present, and future, inviting us to reflect on our own relationship with time.

The City Built on Lost Memories

Explore the enigmatic city built on lost memories with Alex, as he deciphers a map of the human psyche and uncovers history’s forgotten whispers.

The Date-Challenged Historian

Join Arthur Pendelton, a historian lost in time, as he embarks on paradoxical escapades through time in a blend of history, humor, and irony.

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