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Did Noah's Flood Actually Happen? with Dr. Ali Ataie

Did Noah's Flood Actually Happen? with Dr. Ali Ataie

FromThe Creative Minority


Did Noah's Flood Actually Happen? with Dr. Ali Ataie

FromThe Creative Minority

ratings:
Length:
84 minutes
Released:
Jul 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

According to Biblical and Quranic narratives, the flood of Noah was a flood unlike no other. Rain descended in mass from the sky and from the earth and the world was flooded in entirety. It destroyed everything in its path, leaving behind no survivor but a few. But did the Flood really happen or is it simply folklore? In this podcast, we are joined by Dr. Ali Ataie, professor of comparative religion, to discuss the historical, archeological, testimonial and scientific proofs behind why the flood of Noah existed without a doubt. Timestamps:0:00 Intro1:58 Faith is Fortified by Knowledge3:30 The Flood in the Genesis 8:50 The Flood in the Quran15:54 Ark of Noah18:26 Epic of Gilgamesh & Narrative of the Flood in the Bible22:35 Transmission of Events25:09 What does Mutawatir Mean? 30:40 Dealing with Critics of the Flood Narrative45:44 Lessons from the Flood53:19 What People was Noah sent to? 58:47 The Flood in Hindu Scripture1:04:57 Deviating from Religion1:08:04 Islam is an Evidence Based religion1:18:16 Final Thoughts1:22:58 Conclusion
Released:
Jul 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (53)

The Creative Minority seeks to engage with contemporary intellectual issues ranging from but not included to politics, philosophy, theology, sociology, metaphysics, ethics, history, medicine and others. Our speakers include world class academics, theologians, scientists, professors, and celebrities who are at the forefront of shaping academia and culture. Contact us: Instagram: thecreativeminorityEmail: thecreativeminority@outlook.comWebsite: ahmedkhan.ca