How the first Sunday started…
According to Babylonian legend:
The god Marduk slew the goddess Tiamat in a sort of family feud between the gods.
Marduk cut the corpse of Tiamat in half. From one half he made heaven; from the other half he made earth.
Then Marduk with the help of his father, Ea, made man from clay mingled with the blood of Kingu, the slain ally of Tiamat and leader of her forces.
The world, according to Babylonian mythology, began because of a war between the gods.
That was the first Big Bang Theory. Man really hasn’t changed, has he?
Jason Moore
According to Babylonian legend:
The god Marduk slew the goddess Tiamat in a sort of family feud between the gods.
Marduk cut the corpse of Tiamat in half. From one half he made heaven; from the other half he made earth.
Then Marduk with the help of his father, Ea, made man from clay mingled with the blood of Kingu, the slain ally of Tiamat and leader of her forces.
The world, according to Babylonian mythology, began because of a war between the gods.
That was the first Big Bang Theory. Man really hasn’t changed, has he?
Jason Moore