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  • Reply to: Only 11 Tribes of Israel? Controversial Findings Reveal Danites Might Not Be Sons of Israel But Sons Of Greece   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Kara Moore

    Sorry, but no, you are wrong. Did they set their camp up with all the others? Yes. Did they worship at the same temple? Yes. Were they judges of the other tribes? Yes. Did they practice the same religion as Judah? Yes.

    Therefore, having the same father Jacob that the others had, except Mannasseh and Ephraim, they were always known as a tribe of Israel the same as Judah.

    So if they quacked like Judah, waddled like Judah and looked like Judah, then I am going to have to say that Dan was a tribe of Israel just as Judah.

    They were as much Jewish as Levi, which the rabbinical Pharisees come from. In fact, because MOSES himself said that Dan was set as the judges and Levi as the priests, then MOSES concluded that Dan was also Jewish.

    What you are thinking is Ashkenazi only.

    Can you please tell us exactly what the Judaic religion was in Moses' day when Dan was set up as a brother and co-tribe with all the others?

  • Reply to: What Star is This? The Pagan Origins of Christmas Symbols   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: patrick riley

    The christmas tree goes back at the very least, 2600 years. It is described in the Book of Jeremiah. It is not a good thing.

  • Reply to: What is Shambhala? Understanding the Mysterious Kingdom of Shambhala   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Batanee

    So according to you .. Muhammad (Pbuh) Prophesized as Narashangsa,..
    Then Hindus should start make IDOLs for Muhammad & Allah, & start to worship...... LOL

  • Reply to: Doors of Valhalla: An Esoteric Interpretation of Norse Myth   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: KMGuru

    The stories may have some truths behind it. The process cam some 12,000 years ago. But, one has to connect the dots from high is real and what is fiction. Thank you.

  • Reply to: Naupa Iglesia: An Egyptian Portal in the Andes?   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: J.R. Bentley

    My fault...I should have caught that it was actually mispelled in the second “Correction” reply. Hadn’t had enough coffee yet when I tried it I guess. Thanks!

  • Reply to: Greed and Decline: The Treasure of the Knights Templar and Their Downfall   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Michael Stones

    Mike thank you for that link

  • Reply to: Mountain of God: Where was the real Mount Sinai, and the Location of the Ark of the Covenant?   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Michael Stones

    Once you believe in ANY story about a sky fairy you are a "Poor misguided fool"

  • Reply to: The Giants of Doddridge County: Burials of a Vanished Race – Part I   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Barry Sears

     Hi Tsurugi,

    We have a most valuable position in comprehending life as we have traditional, perhaps more spiritual theories about life and we have available contemporary science and theories but also global information available at our fingertips. We therefore are in the position of evaluating all such information and filtering the relevant and important aspect for our individual analysis.

    As you have read the website you will notice some rather interesting global trends. Sorry for the downloads, these complete the articles, all are only a couple of pages. You may have picked up from the foundation article that a very enlightening pattern to nature is evident, relative to the formation of the Earth itself. As I have been introduced to the planetary motion concept, as a more natural organic process, I consider the notion the planets move on a natural formation cycle towards the sun. 

    The statistics I provided clearly show the number of days each planet has in a year. This offers an alternative or more logical and mathematically correct hypothesis. The theory does not alter the standard contemporary idea, of the rotation period slowing down it concludes that combined with an inward movement towards the sun, the statistics become realistic and correct. To grasp the time speeding up idea, imagine sitting on the Earth if the Earth was further from the Sun. Longer days and longer years would exist and as you move closer the days get shorter and the years shorter, this would be like time is speeding up. When considering this theory of planetary movement it offers a logical evolutionary process that explains why or how sizes of animals have become smaller and have adapted to warmer environmental conditions.

    The Website as you may have grasped by the first part of the articles, as you didn't download the articles, has identified the pattern in nature with the traditional anatomical beliefs and these correlate to the same pattern recorded as ancient monuments, each parts of the one design, representing the same concept. For about 25 years I have been viewing variation in animal dynamics and features and discovering why animal features are connected to each region of the World, correlated to the physical recognition of the World structure. This is the emphasis of the New Perspective website but the philosophy gives in-site into many subjects, including planetary evolution and motion.  

  • Reply to: Mountain of God: Where was the real Mount Sinai, and the Location of the Ark of the Covenant?   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: D Dagg

    It's not in Sinai but in Arabia at Jabel el Lawz. Paul journeyed to Arabia for the same reason. Everything at that site fits the scene including a level place that millions can pitch tents on, a water supply, alters, and a host of other factual evidence.

  • Reply to: Archaeologists Explore Incredible Ancient City in Supposed Backwater Region of Greece   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: debitor serf

    excavate the hill! it does no good buried. heck, there's an aesops fable about the greedy man who buries his gold.

  • Reply to: 3.6-Million-Year-Old Footprints Imply That an Ancient Hominin Was a Tall, Dominant, and Polygamous Male   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: paulos

    Well it wouldn't have been it's wife would it... It's not a human. It's a human acestor. We are talking 3.6 million years ago.

  • Reply to: The Truth Behind the Christ Myth: Ancient Origins of the Often Used Legend – Part I   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: StephenA

    Geez, you rave on a bit. It's interesting that Christians read these articles when it seems to upset them so much. The Romans were not benevolent occupiers of Judea at the time of Jesus they were as vicious and brutal as they were in the all the other lands they occupied. Crucifixion and torture were daily events. The Romans occupied Judea from BC63. The 4-year annihilation of the people of Judea 66-70AD and destruction of their temple by Roman occupiers seems to be conveniently forgotten by the Christian church. How can anyone realistically believe a religion conceived by the Romans? The Romans stole the old testament and shuffled through the 50 or so gospels deciding which would suit their purpose for the new testament. The Gospels of Thomas, Phillip, Judas, and Mary clearly didn't make the cut, but they are real and have an alternative view. Mithra was a Roman god prior supplanting the same story onto Jesus. The Green Man analogy is entirely appropriate.

  • Reply to: The Great Pyramid at Giza and Noah’s Ark: Are we coming closer to an understanding of the Ancient Mind? Part I   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Tsurugi

    Actually I believe the C14 dates were about 600 years older than what Egyptologists have been saying, which is why they rarely mention it. Also, according to the C14 dates, the top parts of the Great Pyramid are older than the lower parts, which, if we are to take the dates as indicative of original construction, seems rather impossible, as they would have had to build it starting from the top...??
    On the other hand, if we consider that what was being dated was material from a massive restorative effort during the old dynastic period, it makes perfect sense. The work began at the top and worked downward, that way the restored parts would not be marred by having workers climbing all over it and dropping things on it, etc.

    Of course, if the GP was already old and in need of restoration at that point, that pushes the original construction back far enough that it is completely out of reach of advanced Egyptian culture. That leaves us with the culture who constructed Gobekli Tepe as possible builders of the pyramid, and they were doing their work right around 10,000 years ago.

  • Reply to: North African Neolithic Hunter-Gatherers Eschewed Domestic Grains for Wild Plants   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: tmobley1

    To add to what I wrote before I noticed something about the grass used to feed the animals. “Cenchrus grass is difficult to work with because it is prickly and hard to extract seeds, but it is nutritious,”. page 1… 

    This stuck out to me because it is hard to be uprooted by predators. it looks very arid so bugs may not be as big of an issue. This would have made daily farming of it even harder especially harvesting. and before the knowledge of fertilization. If it grows naturally then the ecosystem has a good way of replenishing it. So along with subsisting the animals diet with grain.. With goats they are not to have over 3.5 cups of grain daily anyways.This would have been perfect.

  • Reply to: Scientific Evidence for the Many Myths of the Great Flood   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Tsurugi

    Troy,

    That's an interesting question. I'm no expert, but here's my opinion:
    Tsunamis are very transient and their pressure levels fluctuate wildly depending on what obstacles they encounter, plus there is the fact that any material caught in them is subject to a constant churning as the water rolls forward. To me these conditions are not conducive to coal formation. Though it is certainly true that the pressure within a giant thousand-foot high tsunami is probably immense, there isn't likely to be much heat because there is so much water that it just absorbs the energy and dissipates it in other ways.
    Also, Tsunamis drop their load of material as they lose momentum, at a point when they are at their lowest energy level.

    However, while I don't think tsunamis can cause coal directly, I do believe they cause it indirectly. If a huge tsunami rolled across a forested area, it picks up the entire forest and carries it along, all the plants and trees and animals and bugs and fungi and soil are churned violently within the water, which essentialy acts like a giant blender. All that organic material is pureed to a fine paste and deposited all at once as a thick layer between mineral sediments. This anaerobic, sterile environment is perfect for eventually generating coal, as the organics will not rot and there aren't enough minerals present to fossilize it all. Any decomposition that begins after deposition will generate heat, and the highly insulated environment will tend to retain that heat, such that it can rapidly build up, creating conditions suitable for coal formation.

    That's my take on it, anyway.

  • Reply to: The King of Beasts That Have Witnessed the Rise and Fall of Ancient Civilizations   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: tmobley1

    The carvings are really amazing. Could the fascination with lions have symbolism in the out of Africa theory and throught most of the middle east. It would have been a fearsome enemy. Would lions be more likely to attack around the time in august coinciding with the Leo constellation?

  • Reply to: 3.6-Million-Year-Old Footprints Imply That an Ancient Hominin Was a Tall, Dominant, and Polygamous Male   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Chad

    I agree that the information here seems to be more based on imagination than on evidence. In addition, out own viewpoints also predetermines our basic assumption. For example, most people reading this article can easily point out that there is the possibility that these footprints could be made by a male and his mates, a male and his daughters, or a male, his wife and his daughter. Most overlook the possibility that they may all be closely related (combination of sister, daughter, mother, etc) and serve as each other mates as well. After all, incest isn't taboo in nature and when one looks hard enough, they can see evidence that these practices though rare, still take place among modern humans.

  • Reply to: How (Most) Humans Lost Their Tails - From Fish to Tetrapods to Apes to Homo Sapiens   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Roberto Peron

    Bah humbug!!

  • Reply to: Scientific Evidence for the Many Myths of the Great Flood   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: tmobley1

    Gillette Wyoming has giant walls that are coal seams. They say it used to be a swamp type of area. Could the pressure and heat of giant sunammis turn plant and animal matter into coal overnight? I ask this because I have heard that coal under immense amount of heat and pressure in labs can be turned into diamond. 

  • Reply to: 2,500-Year-Old Celtic Chariot Proves Iron Age Links with Mainland Europe   7 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: tmobley1

    I really like how the experimental archeologists brought to life how the wheel was made compressed. This would help anyone who wanted to build a wagon wheel for themselves. I am definatly saving this video.

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