What if the states of Mesopotamia were still around today?
>>501576
>What if the states of Mesopotamia were still around today?
The absence of social, linguistic, cultural or political change would be concrete evidence of supranatural intervention.
>>501576
Then there would be states in Mesopotamia today.
What if I was your dad and you didn't have such shitty genes?
>>501585
B.. b.. blastoise?
>>501576
Seems for Mesopotamia need connection to sea at West, and idea of restoration power by Babylon is terrible nightmare for authors of torah and bible.
>what if something with major ramifications of history that we can't even begin to describe happened?
OP is a faggot
>>501576
>What if the states of Mesopotamia were still around today?
they would be better than arabs
>>501576
America would still have lost the war in Iraq.
T-Iraqi
>>502413
They won both times they went in there.
>>502421
Iran won the first war.
It then won the second.
>>502433
Iran never even participated in either of those.
>>502413
The Assyrians seem like their pantheon of Gods could theologically accommodate suicide bombers
>>502461
> pantheon of Gods
Do not use badly translate. Of course they had faith onto God with many title and his suite. Titles and analogues of angels or maybe half-gods (incarnations of god into mortal humans body), was badly translated as another "gods".
From historians named scraper as hand axe possible expect many fool things.
>>502461
You are uneducated
>>501576
Consider this, Assyrians today are Christian and were some of the first groups to convert to Christianity. Now imagine that the empire never fell, so that they never dropped their faith in Ashur, Christianity would have been picked up much later or not at all and Assyria would be a melting pot because of it's huge land mass. Assyrians would have lost so much of their uniquity which they have today if their empire never fell.