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Old 03-11-2011, 21:12   #24
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Scientists find weird crap constantly that disproves theories.

They had a show on HI the other day where they found some monolithic circular buildings in Turkey buried in the sand for maybe 15000 years. Perfect joints, huge blocks of rock-that civilizationt had to be around for a long time before that discovery, by way of extrapolation, just to figure out how to do it.

They found a map that belonged to an admiral Piri Reis of the Antartic coastline from the Middle Ages, too-so-I'm saying there's no telling how long some type of homo sapiens has been around.
It's hard to say how many pieces of the puzzle went missing after the the Library at Alexandria was destroyed (thank you Christians and Muslims).

The source maps for the Piri Reis map were supposedly assembled from several other maps from around the time of Alexander the Great.
The map also indicates an ice-free coastline for Antarctica (as do some other ancient maps).

I subscribe to the theory that the Grand Canyon and much of its upstream area were carved out suddenly and recently by a few huge lakes draining.

Have a close friend who is Navajo and learned the old prayers and ceremonies from relatives who never spoke nor learned a word of English.
Some of these ceremonies reference specific, recent geologic details consistent with the "rapid, recent" Grand Canyon theory.

Some of the other histories, ceremonies, and prayers match up exactly with accounts from Genesis.
A couple of these involve obscure details and doctrines, not common to pop culture, one of which is antediluvian, identical in doctrine, and translates almost word-for-word.

My tradition came around the world, east to west, and was translated from Hebrew to Greek to Latin to English.
His tradition came around the world, west to east, and was passed down by word of mouth.

No crossover. Same story.
What are the odds?
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