Bronze Age - 'Collapse of Civilizations' Series

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Bronze Age - 'Collapse of Civilizations' Series

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While cooped up due to CV-19, this might be of interest - https://youtu.be/B965f8AcNbw

Sure would have been interesting to go back in time with a squad of 100 men and some modern-day weapons.....history would no doubt have changed (not sure if for better or worse in the long run).
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Fascinating .
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it is interesting stuff. it's a close thing whether hustory gets rewritten based on actual evidence, or rewritten based on biased prejudices.. the narrator got off into the weeds of the way he wanted the story to be sometimes and left more questions raised than answered. I thought.

How Should We Then Live by Schaeffer dealt with the lessons of the past applied to modern (1979) circumstances. I watched the series not long after it came out. That was interesting and an influence in my early days of walking the Pilgrim way.

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Grizz wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2020 12:45 pm it is interesting stuff. it's a close thing whether hustory gets rewritten based on actual evidence, or rewritten based on biased prejudices.. the narrator got off into the weeds of the way he wanted the story to be sometimes and left more questions raised than answered. I thought.

How Should We Then Live by Schaeffer dealt with the lessons of the past applied to modern (1979) circumstances. I watched the series not long after it came out. That was interesting and an influence in my early days of walking the Pilgrim way.

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+1 on Schaeffer!
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