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  • Reply to: Did Jesus of Nazareth Travel to the Far East?   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Mulcogi Seng

    I used to come to Ancient Origins every day to read the latest in new information on our shared history. But it is becoming impossible for me to continue. Articles like this are just so far away from the truth and what I want to learn about. At this time there is absolutely NO historical evidence for the life of Jesus never mind that he traveled to Tibet, studied at a Buddhist monastery, all centuries before Buddhism came to Tibet. I'm tired of your bait and switch, showing that good articles are still available but only if I pay the price. Your website has really gone down hill since I first started visiting you. While purporting to cover the history of the world it is clear to me that there is a pronounced monotheistic/christian bias to this site. The document in question that talks about a Saint Issa is not extant. In fact, a quick Wikipedia visit shows that such a work was probably fabricated yet none of that is mentioned in this highly cherry picked article. Shame on you! While I may continue to visit here it won't be as often. I will be looking for a site that doesn't have the problems and all of the intrusive advertising that your site contains. Do you really want to downgrade into a site that is known for its click bait articles?

  • Reply to: Primeval Navigation Suggests Language Began 1.5 Million Years Earlier Than Thought   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Ab R.C. Dabra

    And of course spoken language is not the only language. There are body language and hand gestures as well! For example: the use of the index finger to point at specific things opens up a whole world in communication. When did that first happen!?!

  • Reply to: Adena Axis Mundi & Large Skeletal Remains: Travelling to the Realm of the Dead at Grave Creek Mound - Part II   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Billiam

    seems to be a vast coverup on these types of subjects

  • Reply to: 2.8-Billion-Year-Old Spheres Found in South Africa: How Were They Made?   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: csaaphill

    My guess is the Smithsonian knows and is keeping it a secret. ANything that messes with the notion of Evolution the Smithsonian comes in takes it and hides the truth.
    Just like evidence of Giants they hide and won't let the general public in.
    NOt sure what to make of these spheres but they weren't naturally formed.

  • Reply to: Evidence of Ancient Megalithic Culture in Massachusetts Revealed For the First Time   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: cassandra v

    also.. new york is NOT part of new england,

  • Reply to: Primeval Navigation Suggests Language Began 1.5 Million Years Earlier Than Thought   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Derek Cunningham

    Hi Ashley,

    Perhaps we can talk about the ancient writing I have discovered worldwide. You can get my email through April.

    All the best

  • Reply to: The Pagan Attis and Christian Jesus: A Spurious Connection?   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Claudio S.

    christianism is a mixture of various ancient cults - Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, Egyptian mythology, Judaism, etc. - and it was created by the Romans to make it easier to master their empire.

  • Reply to: Looking for Answers: Unknown North American Artifact Unearthed in Pennsylvania   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Takeshi Yorinaga

    It's clearly Vishnu's conch & broken Chakra ring.

  • Reply to: The Pagan Attis and Christian Jesus: A Spurious Connection?   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Ab R.C. Dabra

    Nice try Caleb but read Luke 8:10! (Matthew 13:11-14, Mark 4:12, Acts 28:26) "To you (the initiated) it has been given to know the Mysteries of the Kingdom of God, but to the rest (the non-initiated) I speak in parables, so that, seeing, they may not see; and hearing, they may not hear."

  • Reply to: Feathered Tricksters Since the Dawn of Time   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: ancient eye

    Hi there.
    Just want to mention that Islam forbid killing animals, except 5 specific species. One of them is a type of Ravens. Not every raven must be killed, only the ones with a mix of black and white feathers, like this one: https://goo.gl/4hcSxW
    Thanks.

  • Reply to: Ancient pictograms   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: HazratDeewana

    Yeah i am agree with “Please can someone help me with some possible origin and meanings for these pictographs/ideograms?”

    Best regard

    Hazrat Deewana

     

  • Reply to: Thumbs Down for American Man Who Damaged $4.5 million Artifact   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: willem

    In at least three places, this article states that "Archer" is the perpetrator, which is not true. Michael Rohana is the perpetrator; Jacob Archer is an FBI agent who prepared the affidavit.

  • Reply to: Rh-Negative Blood: An Exotic Bloodline or Random Mutation?   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Claire G

    You have made a mistake in your explanation here:
    "When a woman who is Rh-Negative is pregnant with a child that is Rh-Positive, the blood from the mother is essentially toxic to the child."

    This is wrong, The RH positive child is the danger to the RH negative mother - the RH negative mother will mae antibodies against the RH positive child *IF* the RH Positive bloods get into the RH Negative mothers system (say via a bleed, miscarriage etc) I am an 'RH Negative A 'mother with 2 'RH positive O' sons and know very well the issues that happen.

  • Reply to: Who Pulled the Sword from the Stone? The Truth of the Swords of King Arthur   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Robert Underwood

    For 11 generations my father's line were blacksmiths and edged tool makers. When working with a raw piece of iron, heating it and hammering it into an initial shape, they would call this drawing out the iron. The word drawing can also be used for pulling something out. In this article it mentions the earliest image was a sword in an anvil. The importance of smithing skills would be vital to a warrior society of that time. Indeed, the Assyrians would execute anyone who would teach the technology to outsiders. Is it possible that Arthur was a smith who could draw a sword out of iron ore (upon an anvil) as well as a military leader?

  • Reply to: The Maero: Bigfoot in New Zealand Folklore   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: AnkaraToran

    I don’t think I’ve ever heard of the Maero before so I found this to be a very enjoyable read.

  • Reply to: Who Were the Ancient People that Built the Remarkable Megalithic Tombs of Malaga?   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Edward Hanson

    I spent a week in Malaga in the spring of 2001, and didn't know about this.
    Wish I had.

  • Reply to: The Forgotten Stepwells: Masterpieces from India’s Past   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Edward Hanson

    I can't imagine walking down to the bottom, filling up a jar, and carrying it all the way back to the surface.
    People in those days had to be a lot tougher.

  • Reply to: What Happened in Eden? Alternative Translation Tells a Very Different Story   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Jed

    So much of the Jewish Old Testament is copied from earlier texts- namely from the Sumerian texts, where you will find fuller versions of the Creation, the Flood, the Garden of Eden etc.

    The Jews even copied texts from the Ancient Egyptians and pretended that it was their own work.

    Why are peopoe so fixated on these Jewish copies, whilst ignoring the erlier texts- which will, in turn, be found to be mere copies of an even earlier civilisation?

     

     

  • Reply to: Lost Codes Discovered in Terrorist’s Treasure Tunnel   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Remember the Past

    Even though People of Earth are intelligent beings ! They are Prone to making the same mistakes over and over again ! The Same Type of Leaders whom only Lead For Themselves ! The only People whom Reap The Rewards of Leadership , are the Leaders and They`er Cronies ! King Queens and Presidents are nothing more than People ! But the average Person gives to much POWER to the Leaders , so that they Feel Like Gods ! Its up to Humanity to Change the Way That They Are Lead ! Or it is Doomed to REPEAT !

  • Reply to: The Lost Continent of Kumari Kandam   6 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Bruce N

    There is likely more than one 'lost continent" especially if the Bering Land bridge theory is correct. If the waters were low enough for that land to have been exposes, the Mid-Atlantic mountain range would have been exposed (Atlantis). Lemuria would have been exposed. the Polynesian Islands would have been Mountain tops on a larger Continent (as their native legends claim). Japan would have been connected to China as their legends claim.

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