The Beginning of the Chinese Characters
Authors Ethel Nelson, Richard Broadberry and Samuel Wang show that the basic radicals of the earliest Chinese writing carry historic meaning, and parallel the Biblical Genesis.
Weight: 410g
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Authors Ethel Nelson, Richard Broadberry and Samuel Wang show that the basic radicals of the earliest Chinese writing carry historic meaning, and parallel the Biblical Genesis.
Weight: 410g
The make-up of words in Chinese calligraphy reveal a knowledge of the Garden of Eden, the Fall and the Flood. For example the word for covet is two trees and a woman. Chinese history goes back to the dispersal from Babel. Ethel Nelson and Richard Broadberry take us on a fascinating journey of discovery.
Creation Science Movement P284 – Chinese Calligraphy A minimum order of £1.50 is required. If buying only Pamphlets A minimum order of 10 pamphlets is required; the pamphlets can be mixed. Orders for less than £1.50 will not be processed but refunded. This is due to payment processing FEES.
Creation Science Movement P387 – Genesis & the ancient Chinese A minimum order of £1.50 is required. If buying only Pamphlets A minimum order of 10 pamphlets is required; the pamphlets can be mixed. Orders for less than £1.50 will not be processed but refunded. This is due to payment processing FEES.
Creation Science Movement P284 – Chinese Calligraphy A minimum order of £1.50 is required. If buying only Pamphlets A minimum order of 10 pamphlets is required; the pamphlets can be mixed. Orders for less than £1.50 will not be processed but refunded. This is due to payment processing FEES.
Creation Science Movement P387 – Genesis & the ancient Chinese A minimum order of £1.50 is required. If buying only Pamphlets A minimum order of 10 pamphlets is required; the pamphlets can be mixed. Orders for less than £1.50 will not be processed but refunded. This is due to payment processing FEES.
Since the original religion of the ancient Chinese is similar to that of the ancient Hebrews, it should not be surprising to discover that the inventor(s) of the ancient Chinese writing system knew and believed in an identical account of creation and earth’s beginnings as found in the book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible.
How did the ancient Chinese come to know and worship the One True God? Conclusively, the original religion of China is similar to that of the Hebrew people as recorded in the Bible.