My Conclusion
I have been trying to figure out the world's history based on very scanty clues and lots of bizarre theories; it's like wading through mud. An apt simile as there apparently has been a world–wide mud flood that occurred a few hundred years ago and took down a global empire.
I think it probably took several hundred years to overcome that empire. It had technology that was far more advanced than what we've been told about, and geniuses whose knowledge and skills surpassed what the general population seems capable of in modern times. Simply take a look at the amazing architecture and art of buildings that date back to before the 1910s.
It is believed that elaborate buildings that officially date to the 1910s and the previous century actually were built hundreds of years earlier, and that they were taken over by the "inheritors," namely the people whose leaders killed off a lot of the former population.
I have been studying this conundrum, watching a lot of videos, catering to my natural curiosity and the interest in history that I've had since I was a little girl. I have finally come to a conclusion. I don't care about history anymore, unless it increases my understanding of the Scriptures. Robert Walpole was almost right. He said, "All history is a lie."
There might be some accounts of the past that are true, such as autobiographies written by Christians who had to leave various details out about the reset they lived through. One of the things I agree with, that others have said, is that people who refused to keep quiet about what really happened were put into insane asylums, so that the false history would not be questioned by the next generation.
Accounts of the past have been mangled so much that even the so–called elites, who think they know the true history of the world, really don't. They have been lied to, as well, to suit the agenda of whoever trained them to serve them. They might know a few pieces of what really happened, but that was mixed with whatever their controllers wanted them to think happened, and those controllers were lied to, as well.
The only true history is what the Bible tells us, and it tells us about events only in a general way, giving us the bare skeleton, leaving it to the Holy Spirit to tell us more details, if He wishes to do so.
Some years ago, I asked the Lord, "What were those civilizations like that were destroyed?" He answered, "You don't want to know." I understood right away that He was telling me they were hideously evil, more than I could imagine, which was why He had them destroyed.
Then He gave me just a tiny glimpse of something from the past, and He was right. The person I saw had a handsome face and body, but an arrogant spirit and a cruel mind.
The history we've been told about North America is so far from the truth that it's ridiculous. Many people from many parts of the world came to explore, to do trade, to claim land for themselves, were driven out or killed, their gains stolen, the memory of their existence destroyed or hidden, their artifacts either destroyed or stolen, to be passed around from generation to generation of infidels in the mistaken belief that they contain power that will be of some benefit to the current holder. Demonic power never benefits anyone. It is just a hook that takes self–centred souls down to Hell where they remain trapped in torment forever.
Listening to what various people have to say about the history of the world has only proved to me that what Solomon said was true. " . . . of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh. Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. For God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil." [Ecclesiastes 12:12 – 14]
I thought I would be interested in gaining access to some books of the Bible that may have been withheld from the Church, but I don't even care about that anymore. God saw to it that we were given enough to teach us right from wrong and get us saved. Holy Spirit can take it from there, teaching us each individually what He wants us to know and how He wants us to change to be more like Jesus.
I don't care about what happened in the past after what the books of the Bible tell us. It's all a big muddle of nastiness. Even if we're told some pieces of truth, there will still be a lot that is withheld, or twisted, or outright made up. And the people who think they know what really happened are possibly more muddled than anyone else. Satan wants those who have the most power to believe they are justified in playing with people lives to serve their own self–centred desires.
All I care about is becoming more like Jesus, and getting other people saved so that they can know Him, too. I want them to have a firm foundation for their life, and Jesus is the only One who can be that for us. He is the only One who can guide us through life in a way that ensures we end up in Heaven.
When I get to Heaven, I will learn the real truth about the Earth's history, but even that doesn't mean as much to me anymore as what it used to. I am sure that there will be far more interesting things to learn about in Heaven than Earth's sordid past. I am likely to be interested only in the context of understanding what other people I meet there had to go through and how they triumphed over the pitfalls of the society they lived in.
The present interests me far more now than the past. What does God want me to do today? How can I advance His Kingdom today?