The Surprising Truth About the Great Flood Every Civilization Hid
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Over two hundred ancient civilizations — who never met, never shared a language, never traded a single word — all tell the same story. A great flood. A chosen survivor. A divine warning. A world destroyed and remade. The question isn't whether this happened. The question is why every human civilization on Earth refused to forget it.
In this episode of First Beliefs, we go deep into the oldest written flood narrative ever discovered — the Epic of Gilgamesh — and trace how the story traveled across continents and millennia. We explore the geological evidence that a real catastrophic flood may have actually happened. We look at what the Zoroastrian tradition, the ancient faith of Persia, preserves that most Western scholarship overlooks. And we ask the question that matters most: what is the flood story really about? Because I don't think it's about water.
This is not a debunking episode, and it's not a defense of any single tradition. It's an invitation to stand at the intersection of all of them, and feel the weight of what humanity has been trying to tell itself for ten thousand years.