Echoes of Abba in the Philippine History Long before the first missionaries arrived, the ancient peoples of the Philippines already spoke a name for the Father — Abba. From pre-colonial records to early explorer accounts, these echoes remain — whispers of a time when the Creator was known by His true Name. This short film explores the ancient roots of faith in the East — revealing how the worship of the Most High did not begin in the West but was preserved in the islands of gold. Could th...
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Echoes of Abba in the Philippine History Long before the first missionaries arrived, the ancient peoples of the Philippines already spoke a name for the Father — Abba. From pre-colonial records to early explorer accounts, these echoes remain — whispers of a time when the Creator was known by His true Name. This short film explores the ancient roots of faith in the East — revealing how the worship of the Most High did not begin in the West but was preserved in the islands of gold. Could th...
Archaeology Proves Ophir Was in the Philippines (Not Japan’s Ryukyu). Finding Pinto 5 Lequios 9
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Archaeology Proves Ophir Was in the Philippines (Not Japan’s Ryukyu). Finding Pinto 5 Lequios 9
Fernao Mendes Pinto described a shipwreck in the Land of Gold — Lequios, which Barbosa and Magellan equated with Ophir. For centuries, the debate has raged: Was it the Philippines or Ryukyu? This is valid academic history from primary sources. And when we test the evidence — geography, archaeology, culture, and resources — the case for Ryukyu collapses while the Philippines stands undeniable. Geography: Luzon (109,000 km²) dwarfs Okinawa (1,200 km²). Pinto knew the difference. Culture: Pre...
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Echoes of Abba in the Philippine History Long before the first missionaries arrived, the ancient peoples of the Philippines already spoke a name for the Father — Abba. From pre-colonial records to early explorer accounts, these echoes remain — whispers of a time when the Creator was known by His true Name. This short film explores the ancient roots of faith in the East — revealing how the worship of the Most High did not begin in the West but was preserved in the islands of gold. Could th...