Why do so many scatted cultures worship regional gods if they are only mythological and do not impact reality? Are the same lies that kept a billion people from finding safety on the ancient Ark keeping men from finding God's salvation in today's world?
Was Noah's son Shem, Melchizedek, the king of ancient Salem as recorded in Hebrew writings?
Could Shem's writings bridge the gap in Man's knowledge between the ancient world and the world we know?
Bible teacher, Michael K. King, tells a story that addresses these and other questions concerning the "world that once was". The time that remains for Man to control the earth is limited. In the rainbow God made a promise to not destroy the world again by using a flood. He has also promised to return for those who trust in Him and punish those who reject His plan of salvation. This apocryphal work is sent into the world to call Mankind to safety from the "world that will soon be."
