Saturday, April 24, 2021

Book Review: Echoes of Ararat

(short) Book Review: A book that may be of some interest.... 
(Review by ICR)
 
Echoes of Ararat
by Nick Liguori
Publisher : Master Books (2021) 300 pages
 
"In Echoes of Ararat, author Nick Liguori contends that oral traditions of the Flood—and the survival of the few inside the
floating Ark—are even more prevalent than previously thought, and they powerfully confirm the truth of the Genesis account. 
Nick Liguori is a civil engineer and an avocational researcher of biblical history and creation science. Nick has focused his research on the Book of Genesis and the Flood, including compiling a massive archive of references to the Flood from the histories and traditions of nations all over the world. Nick believes that a right view of God is critical to a right view of ourselves, and a right view of history is critical to a right view of God.
This unprecedented work carefully documents hundreds of native traditions of the Flood—as well as the Tower of Babel and the Garden of Eden—from the tribes of North and South America. Learn what the Cherokee, Lakota, Iroquois, Cheyenne, Inuit, Inca, Aztec, Guaraní, and countless other tribes claimed about the early history of the world. Liguori also shares many evidences for the historical reliability of Genesis, and shows that the Genesis Flood account is not dependent on the Epic of Gilgamesh or other Near-Eastern texts, as skeptics claim. Rather, its author Moses had access to ancient records passed down by the early Patriarchs, including Joseph, Jacob, Abraham, and even Noah himself."
 
And the waters prevailed upon the earth an hundred and fifty days.
Genesis 7:24