2024-07-12 21:15:12
This wasn't build by christians. in ancient apocalypse on Netflix by graham hancock in episode 7 a turkish scholar Sevim Tunçdemir mentions it was used by "Hittites" approximately 8 centuries BC whom were under threat from Assyrians. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(17-4-23) Author
2024-07-12 21:28:33
NNN, I'm not saying you're incorrect. But you need a better source than Gram Hancock. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(9-2-11) Author
2024-07-12 21:38:46
The complete thread explains that it may be older than christianism in Cappadocia. He starts his explanation here: [Link] Also, netflix is not the best source. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(17-1-6) Author
2024-07-13 01:33:22
NNN - According to Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, it was aliens. (Sarcasm intended) CURRENTLY_RATED_NOT_HELPFUL(1-0-13) Author
2024-07-13 02:12:31
This post is factually incorrect, the city is actually 1000s of years old, and while it was used by Byzantine era Christians it was not built by them. It was likely built by Indo-European peoples such as the Phrygians, or the Hittites. [Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(77-7-17) Author
2024-07-13 06:38:29
The thread goes on to explain other theories regarding the origin of the underground cities. Any further views can be expressed in the replies. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(11-1-6) Author