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  • Reply to: Advanced Engineering Discovered at the Maya Observatory at Chichen Itza   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: MOS

    "Wood Wheels"?? Mayans did possess vast knowledge of the stars but alas, no wheels.

  • Reply to: The British Museum Distorts History and Denies its Racist Past   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Zeynep

    It might not be politically correct but I fee exactly the same. I also love how well the museums look after these artifacts in England; the entrance is free as well.

  • Reply to: Kuh-e Alvand: Searching for the True Mountain of Noah and his Ark   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Jose Perez

    Hi Saratok,

    You asked me who ows the language in which the word ``Ararat`` means ``sacred land or high land``?

    The following is a good explication of the meaning of the word Ararat:

    It is believed that the land of “Ararat” is the Hebrew equivalent of Urardhu, or Urartu, which was the Assyrian-Babylonian name of the Vannic or Chaldean kingdom (between the Aras River and the Tigris River).
    This part of Armenia was inhabited by a people who spoke a language unlike any other now known, though it may have been related to the modern Georgian.
    About B.C., 900 they borrowed the cuneiform characters of Nineveh, and from this time we have inscriptions of a line of kings who at times contended with Assyria.
    At the close of the seventh century B.C. the kingdom of Ararat came to an end, and the country was occupied by a people who are ancestors of the Armenians of the present day.

    I hope this explication may help you.

    Blessings.

  • Reply to: 2,400-Year-Old Goddess Statues Found Dumped in Ancient City on Lebanon’s Coast   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Aurelius Evin Mado

    Thanks for accepted

  • Reply to: Is the Universe Only 6,000 years old? Young Earth Creationists Say Yes!   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: DarkX126

    ya, ok, I'll give you that one, but where in the Bible does it say that God made Earth in six days? Jesus never said it, which means it either isn't true or it isn't important. What's not to say that Genesis had multiple authors? The Pentateuch (Genesis - Deuteronomy) seems to have at least 4 authors according to Scholars. Honestly, I take Genesis 1 figuratively. Adam and Eve are mostly literal, but also represent mankind at the time (Adam and Eve were NOT the first humans). Then Cain, after killing abel, was afraid that anyone who found him would kill him (Adam and Eve killing Cain, their son?!?!?! I don't think so). So Cain left his parents and went out into the world and found a wife and built a city with the help of others. We can't assume Cain married his sister because it doesn't say that. The Flood is literal but not global, and is regional. The Tower of Babel is figurative to explain the origin of languages even though the previous chapter says Noah's sons went into their own countries with THEIR own language. Chapter 10 ends with that but Genesis 11 opens with saying there are only 1 language.

    Genesis 10:31-32 "31 These were the sons of Shem, according to their families, according to their languages, in their lands, according to their nations.32 These were the families of the sons of Noah, according to their generations, in their nations; and from these the nations were divided on the earth after the flood."

    Genesis 11:1 " Now the whole earth had one language and one speech. 2 And it came to pass, as they journeyed from the east, that they found a plain in the land of Shinar, and they dwelt there."

    How can there be one language after Noah's sons and their descendants were already scattered with multiple languages?

  • Reply to: Secret Societies and Hidden Knowledge: The Explosive Star that Inspired the Modern World   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: JonBee

    John Dee, Francis Bacon and Valentin Andreas wrote Der Fama Fraternitas. The first two of these practised alchemy and astronomy which in their lifetime thanks mainly to new discoveries helped by the invention of the telescope merged into what is known today as science and astrology.

  • Reply to: A Literary Treasure: The Oldest Surviving English Poem - Beowulf and His Epic Battles   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Nimue

    Grendal has the distinct likeness of a grey Alien in that picture.

  • Reply to: Masyaf Castle, the Seat of the Assassins   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Michael Stones

    Well I believe there wouldn't be any or as many if America (and the West)
    had stayed out of their countries and not raped murdered their women and children and and pillaged the natural resources

  • Reply to: Selling Sex: Wonder Woman and the Ancient Fantasy of Lady Warriors That Goes Back Millennia   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Laurent MARTIN-COEUR

    Herodote told about the women in the sarmatian tribes, who were fighting and hunting like their men, and this has been confirmed by archeologic finds, so warrior women are not a myth but an historical reality.

    We have all the reasons to believe that the legend of the Amazons comes from early meeting between greeks and sarmatians, as seeing women fighting alongside men must have made a strong impression to the greek people considering that women didn't go to war in their own culture.

  • Reply to: 7.2 million-Year-Old Pre-Human Fossil A Challenge to Out of Africa?   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Richard P

    "evolved into Neanderthals, Denisovans, and the other early humans " LOL! Yes all 22 structural changes happen at one time - no intermediate links or anything. LOL again. Miracle after miracle and not a God in sight.

  • Reply to: 7.2 million-Year-Old Pre-Human Fossil A Challenge to Out of Africa?   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: alexmici

    The question is; when and how the human degeneration begin and after Homo Sapiens appeared the Homo Politicus with the homo demolition militarus bombardus post democraticus !

  • Reply to: New DNA Testing on 2,000-Year-Old Elongated Paracas Skulls Changes Known History   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Doctor Moebius

    No way to KNOW these are skulls of old people. These skulls look like ancient Egyptians. Could Kukulkan/ Viracocha been Egyptians? Are these large headed people a hidden branch of humanity? If they are only between 800- 2000 years old, where are they now? Where did they go?

  • Reply to: The Great Salt Lake Enigma: Science Shows Anomalies – Evidence of a Global Flood?   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Tsurugi

    Who says I believe in any religion or god? I certainly didn't.

    Neither did I say you thought the deluge didn't happen. You seemed to have an allergic reaction to references to one set of ancient texts; I was helpfully pointing out there are many others referencing the same thing, so you can join the conversation instead of sneering at everything.

    Scientists as a whole are very precise with their terminology, btw. As such, if you aspire to emulate them, you might want to do some research on fairy lore and ancient mesopotamian texts.

    Science is a method, not a snarky attitude.
    I mean, having a snarky attitude is fine. Just don't confuse it with science.

  • Reply to: Tunnels to the Sun: Exploring the Mysterious Ravne Tunnels in Bosnia   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: nordinened

    certainly history is very important for any authentic nation to consolidate its identity, and the strict observance of evidences is always the key for real emancipation, and there are undoubtedly confusions in regard to the particularity of the ancient vestiges of the region. the question is, is there any attempt to obliterate some of its characteristic; the response is most possibly yes, but not as just a enmity, all the question is based on the westernization of Troy and its assimilation to the Hellenic civilization, this because troy was a hittite kingdom of a culture similar to the ancient east, so the region of Bosnia that has a relative cultural remnants was as it appear an extension of that civilization to the west notably after the end of the Hettite empire, and there is also the Etruscan culture in the southwest and which cause similar conservatism.

  • Reply to: Ancient Mound Excavation in Peru Leads to Groundbreaking Discovery of Advanced Civilization Dating Back 15,000 Years   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: yes it's me

    wow, 30 meters deep through the garbage pit! i could barely read the whole thing but then i am not surprised at anything anymore... peruvian landscape and just in case ya get bored you have another garbage pit another 40 miles down the road... amazing! it's a dirty job but i guess somebody has to do it.

  • Reply to: Space Rock Mystery: Where Did the Fukang Meteorite Come From?   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Tsurugi

    Nice rebuttal, lol. You win.

  • Reply to: Masyaf Castle, the Seat of the Assassins   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Tsurugi

    No I'm pretty sure it's Islamic hardliners actually.

  • Reply to: Is This a Huge Million-Year-Old, Man-Made Underground Complex?   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Tsurugi

    It definitely has that "emperor's new clothes" thing going on right now, that's for sure.

  • Reply to: Secret Societies and Hidden Knowledge: The Explosive Star that Inspired the Modern World   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Tsurugi

    I may be stupid but I'm not a church, lol. And I'm pretty sure I just posted what is actually contained in the ancient texts, while you are inferring a bunch of things that are not.

    If you consider the Gnostics to be heretics, you have a lot in common with the Roman Catholic church, btw.

  • Reply to: Secret Societies and Hidden Knowledge: The Explosive Star that Inspired the Modern World   6 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Tsurugi

    Well that's weird, since Moses and the Israelites supposedly walked to Canaan through a desert from Egypt in the Exodus.

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