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...
Mercator vs the Jesuits: The Lequios Were Filipino, Not Japanese | The Smoking Quill
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Mercator vs the Jesuits: The Lequios Were Filipino, Not Japanese | The Smoking Quill
In 1538, Gerardus Mercator published a world map that preserved one of the last cartographic witnesses to an ancient truth—labeling the Lequii Populi at 10°N, right in the Philippines, not Japan or Ryukyu. This episode of The Smoking Quill exposes how Jesuit and colonial manipulation led to centuries of geographic confusion, wrongly relocating the Lequios and Zipangu to Japan. But Mercator’s early maps, along with Ptolemy’s Barusse and Basacata Isles, all point to the Philippines as the ancie...
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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...