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Thunderbird Wrote:
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> [maptia.com]
> s-of-baalbek
>
> [ancientamerica.org]
> 0nqa/03%20In%20search%20of%20the%20historicc%20Nim
> rod.htm?n=0
>
> [genesis6conspiracy.com]
>
> The above are source references,...
> I can't speak to the translation points,...as I'm
> no expert.
Sure you are, an expert index on every alt theory out there. You just don't have the ego to declare it. You could have a website that is one giant index. For giant skeletons go here and here, for ET intervention go there and there.
Thanks for the links, am reading now. But it's hard to keep up with you guys, too many good links coming up in this thread.
> To rough out a sketch of the story of the
> God's/Mythology,
> One needs to study Greek Mythology/literature...
> Roman...to compare transition elements
>
> Then Mesopotamian/Levant Mythology-
> literature/Cuneiform.
> Later Era socio commentary from Hebrew/Jewish
> forwards contain adoption/adaption themes which
> are Compromised by Propoganda. ..yet retain some
> element of merit amongst the Fiction.
I think this is important, to not isolate the eras. The more I study, the more I see transitions.
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> [maptia.com]
> s-of-baalbek
>
> [ancientamerica.org]
> 0nqa/03%20In%20search%20of%20the%20historicc%20Nim
> rod.htm?n=0
>
> [genesis6conspiracy.com]
>
> The above are source references,...
> I can't speak to the translation points,...as I'm
> no expert.
Sure you are, an expert index on every alt theory out there. You just don't have the ego to declare it. You could have a website that is one giant index. For giant skeletons go here and here, for ET intervention go there and there.
Thanks for the links, am reading now. But it's hard to keep up with you guys, too many good links coming up in this thread.
> To rough out a sketch of the story of the
> God's/Mythology,
> One needs to study Greek Mythology/literature...
> Roman...to compare transition elements
>
> Then Mesopotamian/Levant Mythology-
> literature/Cuneiform.
> Later Era socio commentary from Hebrew/Jewish
> forwards contain adoption/adaption themes which
> are Compromised by Propoganda. ..yet retain some
> element of merit amongst the Fiction.
I think this is important, to not isolate the eras. The more I study, the more I see transitions.
He who knows all the answers has not been asked all the questions - Confucius
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