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  • Reply to: The Sumerian King List Reveals the Origin of Mesopotamian Kingship   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Jagganatha

    Consider alternatives. Mistranslation. Fakes. Lack of a sense of humour.

    There are beings who are eternal, but their bodies are not like ours are. They have physical doubles on Earth, on occasion, that you might meet, on occasion. In Europe there is the  Count St. Germain  who may still be around, and Jesus who according to Revelation is now immortal: “and behold I am alive for evermore.!”

    Whether the translations are truthful and the figures therefore correct matters less than logic, and early on in this article, for example, we find the statement: “What makes this artefact so unique is the fact that the list blends apparently mythical pre-dynastic rulers with historical rulers who are known to have existed.”

     Really? We have neither evidence nor proof that ANY of these people ever existed at all, just a few stones with writing on them neither of which can be dated. And, to be pedantic “so unique” cannot exist as unique is unique, and cannot be more so!

    If you will remember just how many RKOlogical fakes there are, and just how easy it is to fool us with stone tablets etc. a profound forensic examination of this sculpture might not go amiss.

    Piltdown man was cobbled together by some very well-known people- all far better known than the obscure guy who “found” this stone, and it was discovered to be a fake as skeletons and skulls are much more difficult to create, whereas stone is eternal, and can live for, ooh, at least 64,800 years, to name but a few.

    Where did the numbers come from? And was the idea of 8 kings lifted from a book Hilprecht knew: the Bible?

    For all we know there was a thriving cottage industry in the area churning these things out for us westerners, just as there is now in Egypt!!

     

  • Reply to: The Stoned Ape Theory and the Dawn of Human Consciousness: Did Our Prehistoric Ancestors Evolve by Getting High?   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Jagganatha

    Years ago, I walked across a Cardiff park with a lady I used to see around on occasion, and for some reason the authors of the books of the Bible cropped up in conversation, and the lady put to me an idea that had not ever occurred to me before: that holy books are the INVENTIONS of holy men and women, their minds freed to commune with God by the use of drugs like marijuana.

     Well, it seems so obviously true that ever since that day I tend to remember her truth, and value it when reading claims made about culture, history, and religion anywhere, because if you ever passed hours listening to Ravi Shankar playing live and stoned out of his brain and felt it was the voice of God as I have (I am old!) its a version of our common reality worth hanging onto!

  • Reply to: The God-Gifted Weapons of Norse Mythology   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Zucchini

    Hello Ashley,

    This is awesome thank you for sharing article about The Weapons of Norse Being's.

    Happily for me now that I'm a little aware of the weapons that these beings used I can try and match some of them not all with persons and events that took place in Enoch 1 The Book of The Watchers & Enoch 3 The Book of the Giant's.

    As I understand a little of Norse Stories not all I'm certainly not a expert with this arena there's supposed to be Nine Realms and A Tree is mentioned that existed from The Beginning of Creation so numerous Time's um this Yggdrasil Tree comes up in repeated conversations.

    Okay in Enoch 1 The first time out Enoch gets grand tour of Heaven What I now like to refer too as God's Country.

    While touring Heaven Enoch sees two Trees, in Heaven The first Tree is the one that caused Sin to enter The World, and then The Tree of Life.

    So what if The Tree of The Knowledge of Good and Evil that was the Downfall of People possibly be the Tree that the Norse Being's were talking about were Nine Realms extended from that particular Tree.

    Of course Why the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil instead of The Tree of Life? Enoch testifies to how chaotic Earth had become because of the Sins of the 200 Watcher Angel's and their Children's behavior on Earth.

    They would have seen The Garden of Eden.

    I think because of their Fallen Angel Father's the Children might have been able to somehow pass into those Realms or Realms that were Similar to possibly God's Country.

    Okay so what I'm discussing could be a bit of a stretch on the other hand I am reminded of The Book of Job Chapters 1 and 2 when God both Tines had a Meeting the Book states That the Son's of God had a Meeting and those that came to the Meeting with God Represented Other Worlds and Universe's were alk familiar by the fact Lucifer Represented Us meaning Earth.

    It's important to point out the events discussed in Job happened at The same Time that Abraham Lived so this is Genesis Timeline.

    It's this Meeting in Job that now leads me to consider Yggdrasil of The Nine Realms might be apart of those other World's in The Universe. I only made that connection because of The Bible Book's of Enoch.

    Alright I've got too go this is fun oh and on a happy Note I now know that Thor was the Son of the Fallen Angel Shemyaza He slayed that big Snake his name was Oy Ha in other translations Og.

    Oy Ha would be the Father of the Rephalims.

    Oy Ha's snake that he fought was the Leviathan God sent the Leviathan to eat the offspring of the Fallen Angel's while they swam during the Great Flood Noah and his Family were safely secured in The Ark. God just had the Fallen Angel's all 200 of them Bound and thrown in to Tartarus which is Hell.

    Surprisingly Hell is The Heavens Not of Earth.

    Oy Ha did triumph over the Leviathan but God angered by the killing of His Servant the Leviathan He then orders the Arch Angel Raphael to bind Oy Ha and throw Him into Tartarus with His Father Shemyaza.

    Oy Ha's his last living relative is none other than King Shion and King Og if one looked closer at the name I think I now know where the word Ogres come from He must have been quite the Ogre that King Of.

    Thank you Ashley this was exciting to say the least this article.

    That's basically what I think of when reading about The Norse Being's and their Special Weapons and now I know that Oy Ha's weapon was the Hammer though in Killing the Leviathan aka Big Snake Oy Ha strangled the Creature to death.

  • Reply to: Statue of Atlas Will Stand Again Before Greek Temple in Sicily   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Zucchini

    Hello Pacman7331,

    In the Foundational history of our Faith one of Spiritual Leaders wrote a series of Books entitled Conflict of the Ages Series it's about 5 Books that are named.

    The Third Book, I am currently Studying is called The Desire Ages talks about Jesus having Church outside in Nature.

    His Sermon from The Mount is an example of His preference to be outside of those buildings rather than inside.

    The first time a building is mentioned as a possible House of Worship first dreamed by King David first but because David Shed Blood He couldn't build God's House but His Son King Solomon would build God's House.

    How the people conducted themselves as worshippers of The Living God of Abraham did not please Jesus.

    He trashed The Temple reminding people It Is Written My House Shall Be a House of Prayer but you have turned it into an Den of Thieves and Robbers the church were cheating the Poor those in dire poverty making them buy sacrificial lambs for their Sins when the people who were ill or just down on their luck couldn't afford to buy Food this is why Christ Cleansed the Tower.

    After, Cleansing The Temple Jesus left and The People had Church outside led by the growing joyous Singing led by the Children.

    I remember thinking as a Child why we held Church in a stuffy old building instead of Outside like Jesus did with The Sermon on The Mount. Never did get a satisfying answer.

  • Reply to: Neolithic Revolution Challenged! Are These The Real Roots of Civilization?   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Grugalugs

    Hi Cataibh,

    There is actually plenty of first hand evidence in the journals of colonial explorers of farms of differing types, and stored rice, wheat, root vegetables, dried meat, and protein breads. Most of this was pillaged by these explorers as they made their way inland from their settlements on the coasts of Australia as they were completely under prepared for travel through the land.

  • Reply to: What Happened in Eden? Alternative Translation Tells a Very Different Story   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Zucchini

    Hello Christian & Barbara,

    This is a great article thank you for sharing.

    I think that all the Confusion over the Biblical Translations does point back to the Tower of Babel in Genesis chapter 11.

    Because God changed the Languages; therefore, because of the changes through languages many translations have fill in gaps because some words that is spoken by in one language can be absent from an opposite language.

    For example, in the Movie Amistad after gaining and interpretor who could speak the Languages of Sierra Leone for the 39 Africans being charged with insurrection and murder of the Slavers on the Amistad Ship.

    There came a moment when a third disappointment hit the Amistad Captives; that now the case had to be heard in the Supreme Court.

    Singe Bieh or Joseph Cinque who led the uprising on the ship as He's known got so enraged so frustrated that his attorney Baldwin through James Covey tried translating Daniel Baldwin's words but came up short of those words used in English was not found used by the Mende or Temne language.

    And then there was an experience that I had in school this one time. A young lady who came from India, we were discussing Differences in the class when she shared that back in India there were over 230 different dialects spoken.

    230 Different Dialects? I remember thinking good grief The Lord really didn't want People to build that Tower of Babel.

    Then it made me wonder how many other dialects were around 230 to 300 different dialects in the World.

    Plus, it reminded me of the confrontation between Apostle Peter and the people asking him if He Knew Jesus and Peter of course denying 3 Times before the Rooster Crowed a woman and man grilling Peter pointed out too him that by his accent He was an Galilean.

    Of course The New Testament was written in Greek, I'm only aware of 5 languages spoken when Jesus and his Disciples were around Aramaic, Greek, Hebrew, Latin an the Language of Samaria The Samaritans.

    Anyhow As for me and my house we will serve The Lord that includes Meditation, Prayer & Bible Study. For us believers It just comes down to a matter of Faith.

    This article was exciting to read thank you for sharing this one so until next time Goodbye!

    Going back to the English language all the linguist have said that the English language is derived from German; most intriguing since Martin Luther the German Reformer wrote a Bible in German.

    Although, the Bible is in German, Martin Luther took it upon himself to translate that Bible in to Greek instead of the traditional language for The Bible in Latin in that Era.

  • Reply to: Asian and Nubian Influences Found In Ptolemaic Era Statues in Berenice   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Mytchology

    Is this really that surprising? These were Egypt's neighbours for literally thousands of years, the nations traded with, conquered, supported (in war), and allowed marriage between each other. Egypt went to war with ancient Libya and continued trade with several of the country's chieftains. They were familiar enough with Nubians and Asiatics to depict them and their beliefs in art ( negatively, but the point being they understood their customs regardless). Even the story of Sinhue speaks specifically of the burial methods of the Syrians. It would be foolish to imply a single god let alone belief influenced Egypt in later periods.

  • Reply to: Humans Took Pleasant Detours on the Prehistoric Route to Europe   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Bruce Nowakowski

    Has anyone researched what the Medeterannean would have looked like predeluge and then took a sub or something like that into those areas?  I’m thinking there was at least some migration through the Greek Islands, possibly via modern Lybia to Sicily and up Italy maybe even accross the Pillars of Hercules if the Medeterranean was just a river emptying out to the Atlantic in those days. 

  • Reply to: Statue of Atlas Will Stand Again Before Greek Temple in Sicily   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: pacman7331
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    Clearly pagans loved nature and built beutiful cities unlike the Christians who hate nature and build ugly ones. 

  • Reply to: UFO ORIGIN & THE END TIMES   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: JOHN60
    UFO

    No, can’t remember the actual date but it was about 5.50am on a clear July morning, as i cycled up the road on an industrial estate i became aware of a hooter sounding, when i looked over there was a craft hovering over the chemical plant, the only sound was the plants emergency hooter sounding, i was only about 200 yards from it.   

  • Reply to: Wonder-Woman Playing Cleopatra Sparks Racial Controversy   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Common Sense

    I propose Will Smith, castrated, in a pantsuit!

    That’s totally Critical Race Theory – / Black Lives Marxist – / Gender Equality approved, if you ask me!

    And for the upcomming Michael Jordan biopic I propose a blind, bedridden, Siberian Inuit transgender with lesbian tendencies...

  • Reply to: Wonder-Woman Playing Cleopatra Sparks Racial Controversy   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Biller

    Exactly my thoughts. Her skin complexion most likely was not like e.g. E. Taylor though. Egyptians at that time spent considerable time outside (albeit not in full sunlight).

  • Reply to: Archaeologists Detect Mystery Late Inhabitant of Scottish Ghost Village   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Zucchini

    Hello Ashley,

    This is an intriguing article the circumstances surrounding this Scottish Ghost Village and how the people of that same Village eventually returned reminded me of this scene in a book.

    I had to read in 7th Grade Alex Haley's Root's.

    (For the record some African Americans including myself try not to read the book or watched. The series whenever it came on T.V. painful subject but come 7th Grade, I had to read The Book; I'm fine now with both Root's and Queen.

    So the scene un-folds in the book Haley's Great-grandfather 7 Times from Haley & Great-Great grandfather 8 Times from Haley, go on a trip together too visit a Village that was started by Haley's Great-Uncles.

    Headed to their destination they stop for the night at a Village where a majority of the people's residence had sadly died because of illness, not too mention the routine Village being invaded by the White Slaver's.

    Despite these many hurdles experienced on the villager's when Haley's Great-great grandfather 8 Times removed from Alex Haley.

    Offered too take the Villagers who clearly had seen better time's to the New Village they were headed for began by his two older brother's.

    The elders insisted and a few of the residence as well refused to leave their Homes because the Water in the Well was the sweetest Water ever tasted and everything else about their Village was beautiful (I also felt they didn't want to go because that Village was all they knew generations had lived in that Village.)

    Likewise, what happened in that scene in Root's with the Villagers I think since the people of the Scottish Ghost Village might not have anywhere else to go.

    Or, it's possible generations had lived previous in the Ghost Village before and yes what happened was scary but it seems despite what was happening involving both the weather and other elements affecting them that was still their Homes so why go?

  • Reply to: Archaeologists Detect Mystery Late Inhabitant of Scottish Ghost Village   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    If it was a quite cold period, surely that would have impacted the rabbit population too.

  • Reply to: Spontaneous Human Combustion: A Burning Mystery   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: TomS

    First article I've seen about this in more than 10 yrs. I saw the question in a few forums over the years and everyone threw down on the poster so it seemed to me the public had reached a consensus.

    All "scientific" explanations are improbable if not ridiculous. Still, it can not be denied these people died of something.

  • Reply to: The Sweet Symbolism of a Welsh Love Spoon   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Mytchology

    I wonder if we might discover any depictions of pre-christian gods with the spoons. Freya or the Morrigan perhaps

  • Reply to: Wonder-Woman Playing Cleopatra Sparks Racial Controversy   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Mytchology

    I believe moreso than race we should focus on physical descriptions (or at least the closest we can get) concerning Cleopatra. She was not beautiful. Plutarch describes her as plain looking and her coinage sometimes depicts her as manly, with a strong jaw. Yet Plutarch and other writers consistently stress her ways of expressing herself and her intelligence. Regardless of who plays Cleopatra we should focus on HOW this person portrays Cleopatra. Gal Gadot might be an incorrect choice not because of her race but because of as the author puts it, "Gadot was crowned Miss Israel 2004 before she served for two years in the Israel Defense Forces as a fitness/combat readiness instructor", as well as "She was hyper-fit, super beautiful," from what we know of Cleopatra: she the first Ptolemy to actually learn to speak Egyptian, the others refusing to speak this foreign tongue, wrote to her subjects in the guise of the caring goddess Isis, and was able to compel both Alexander the Great and Mark Antony to honor her in a time that openly disparaged women (not so much in Egypt as Greece). Gal Gadot is good for action movies, Cleopatra should be a complex piece about an insanely interesting historical queen.

  • Reply to: Wonder-Woman Playing Cleopatra Sparks Racial Controversy   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Bruce Nowakowski

    Without knowing who her mother was, if Cleopatra was of royal blood and not a Bastard she would have likely been of royal blood, be it one of the Greek Kingdoms or the Egyptians of the area. Further, the Ptolemey’s tended to revert back to Egyptian traditions and as such there is a good chance Cleopatra’s mom was her dad’s sister as she married her own brother as the Pharaohs tended to do.   I would think that while we may never know what Cleopatra looked like, Gal is pretty darn close.  Close enough for a movie anyway.  its not like they are casting Nicole Kidman for the role. People just need to lighten up about things like this and enjoy the movie.  or not watch it. 

  • Reply to: Who Reached America First? Hint: NOT Columbus!   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Grugalugs

    Also, that there seems to be Malinese script petroglyphs in the Grand Canyon Valley?

  • Reply to: Hatshepsut: The Queen Who became Pharaoh   3 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Zucchini

    Hello Mr. Reese,

    Thank you for sharing this article, I remember reading about Hatshepsut, I was looking up information on all the Queens of Africa beginning with Queen Sheba, Queen Candace, Queen Veronica as The Portuguese referred to her She ruled The Congo.

    I'm not surprise about attempting to erase history Queen Hatshepsut however She wasn't the only History her stepson went on a jealous binge of destruction; He also destroyed relics and statues of the Black Pharoah's; The Kushites that ruled Egypt at one point in Time.

    One of The Black Pharoah's was even made known in The Old Testament of The Bible.

    I'm not surprised by his intense Male hatred and Jealousy towards Hatshepsut it was the Ancient World Women were Hated in that Era.

    I'm fairly certain of the distrust of women stemmed from Eve back in Eden and Pandora's Box heck the Church even now warns young Men to watch out for The Delilah's, The Jezebels, and the Athaliah's of The World and for young women where warned too watch out for The Serpent in The Garden of Eden.

    This was a fun article to read about thanks again for sharing until next time Goodbye!

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