Ram-Setu (Setu=Bridge) was a bridge constructed by King Ram's army to invade Srilanka. It is well described how it was created, the task, the labour, the plan, the materials, etc quite specifically. In the temple of Rameshwaram where the bridge begins there is an inscription as to when the bridge went underwater and destroyed (by tsunami many years ago... not the recent one).
Yet this bridge is called Adam's bridge when... no where in the Bible it is mentioned that Adam built such a Bridge... that too in India... this is also not possible to be built by a single person.
vivid imagination?!? or purposefully twisting of historical facts??!!??...
Ram-Setu (Setu=Bridge) was a bridge constructed by King Ram's army to invade Srilanka. It is well described how it was created, the task, the labour, the plan, the materials, etc quite specifically. In the temple of Rameshwaram where the bridge begins there is an inscription as to when the bridge went underwater and destroyed (by tsunami many years ago... not the recent one).
Yet this bridge is called Adam's bridge when... no where in the Bible it is mentioned that Adam built such a Bridge... that too in India... this is also not possible to be built by a single person.
vivid imagination?!? or purposefully twisting of historical facts??!!??...