Forgotten History of the Western People
Forgotten History of the Western People (2002) is a pseudohistorical Young Earth creationist (YEC) book by Mike Gascoigne.
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Contents
Gascoigne's starting point is that the Genesis narrative is literal history. He maintains that after the Tower of Babel, the descendants of Noah's son Japheth were dispersed by God into Europe where they became the ancestral stock of white Europeans or Westerners (pp. 46-90). He identifies Japheth with Iapetus, a Titan of Greek mythology (p. 47). While this particular identification has a long history,
Reception
The work is not taken seriously by historians. Gascoigne himself only showcases positive reviews from fellow YECs, with the exception of a review by Michael Tunnicliffe, of the Manchester Ancient Egypt Society, who admits "others will regard it as typically speculative 'alternative' writing."[1]
In 2006, the book was listed by the Creation Science Movement as their third most popular book.
Notes
- Though Gascoigne clams that the Sybilline Oracles
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References
- Forgotten History of the Western People: Review by Michael Tunnicliffe." Anno Mundi Books. 2003 June.