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Revision as of 04:15, 19 January 2009
Here are some mysteries or unresolved issues about World History:
- What is the history of marriage?
- How did the Egyptians build the pyramids?
- Did (pre-Abraham) Hebrews in Egypt participate in building the pyramids?
- How did people construct the ziggurats?
- In what language did Jesus preach?
- Why did Islam grow so rapidly?
- Who was right, the Catholics or the Protestants?
- Is modern Israel a fulfillment of biblical prophecy?
- Is democracy compatible with Islam?
- Did people have a higher intelligent (IQ) in ancient times than today?
- Why was there the fall and decline of the Roman Empire?