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We analyze some flood legends scattered around the world. We explain what day the universal flood happened and who the Celtic druids were.
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“Reports of a Flood have been found in almost every nation and tribe in the world. Although more common in mainland Asia and its southern islands, as well as in North America, these accounts have been found on all continents.” The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (G. Bromiley edition, 1982, vol. 2, p. 319)
“In another Babylonian epic poem, whose hero is called Gilgamesh, even greater similarities with the Genesis account are found. [...] It is very likely that it was composed at the beginning of the second millennium. [...] [Clay tablet XI] is virtually intact, thus providing the most complete version of the Deluge story in cuneiform.” (Encyclopædia Judaica.)
'When the first missionaries arrived [...],' reported the Reverend Myron Eells in 1878, 'they found that those Indians had their traditions about a deluge from which a man and his wife had been saved on a raft.'” ( Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest.)
The Worship of the Dead (by J. Garnier, London, 1904, p. 4)
Life and Work at the Great Pyramid (by Professor C. Piazzi Smyth, Edinburgh, 1867, vol. 2, pp. 390, 391)
“The Celtic year ended on October 31, the eve of Samhain, and was celebrated with religious and agrarian rites. For the Druids, Samhain was both “the end of summer” and a festival for the dead. . . There is little doubt that the Christian church sought to eliminate or supplant the Druid festival of the dead by introducing the substitute observance of All Saints' Day on November 1. This holiday was established to honor all saints, known or unknown, but it could not displace the pagan celebration of Samhain.” The Encyclopædia Britannica
“Elements of the customs related to the eve of All Saints' Day date back to a druidic ceremony from pre-Christian times. The Celts had festivals for two main gods... a sun god and a god of the dead (called Samhain), the festival of which was celebrated on November 1, the beginning of the Celtic New Year. The feast of the dead was gradually incorporated into the Christian ritual” The Encyclopedia Americana (1977, vol. 13, p. 725).
Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament).
“I am able to decipher stone inscriptions from before the Flood word for word.” (History of the book, by Hipólito Escobar, Madrid, Pirámide, 1988, p. 58.)
Mythology-An Illustrated Encyclopedia
Sociography of the Inkario
Funk and Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of Folklore, Mythology and Legend
Jewish Antiquities, Book I, Chap. III, sec. 3
Halloween Through Twenty Centuries
"It is a religious festival dedicated to the world of the dead in which satanists make sacrifices, and witches celebrate in silence with meals or circles to pray for the dead" USA Today newspaper. It also quoted the following words from Bryan Jordan, a witch from Washington: “[The Christians] don't realize it, but they are celebrating our feast with us. [...] And we are pleased.”