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[–] 16932074? ago 

Google vedic texts. First thing that comes up is that they were written between 1,500 and 1,000 BC (+E because google is kikes). I am not expert on the matter, I am going to assume that the official estimated date is truthful.

And I never said that the Noah story was false. I said that the word that was translated as 'world' can equally mean 'land' or 'region'. It would be like me saying "A flood covered all the land" - this could mean the entire world, it could just mean a localised area, it could mean a much bigger region. That is what the Hebrew word means.

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[–] 16932082? ago 

jewgle sources

The Bhagavad Gita specifically has been around for at least 5,000 years and that's just the recorded history, because it was recited long before then. The Vedas as a whole were composed 10-12,000 years ago as accounted by Sudhir Bhargava, but the fact remains that the Bhagavad Gita is centuries older than your jewish book, even going by (((Mainstream))) estimates.

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[–] 16932099? ago 

The Bhagavad Gita specifically has been around for at least 5,000 years

I'll trust modern academics when they say it's not older then 1.500 years.

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[–] 16932085? ago 

centuries older

No one is disputing that. I am saying that secular historical evidence shows that humanity suddenly had a surge of civilisation growth around 6,000 years ago. That aligns with the purported birth dates of Adam with Cain soon after leaving to found the first city.