
1:13 pm

September 29, 2010

Taken from another discussion thread so as to not lose the topic of the other thread...
The way this city is built and others as well, it does not seem possible that these people had the technology to build or lift stones of such massive weight and size.
In Genesis it talks of the Seraphim that mated with humans...this part I do not comprehend, but then they became Naphailim which produced massive giants such as Goliath. Could it be possible that these seraphim helped to build the City of COral and perhaps other lost cities that were practically impossible for a mere human to build? Scientists have even tried to recapture the possiblity that they used elephants, but found upon trying it themselves that it was impossible.
There is so much we do not know and can only speculate about, but to me it is an interesting concept.
1:22 pm

September 24, 2010

OMW ~
I love it!
There are sooo many anomolies....so many artifacts found that baffle the scientists that they just 'ignore' them because they have no explanations for their very existence. Like a primitive 'battery' found in the Middle east. They are even baffled about how the Egyptians painted scenes and hieroglyphs deep inside the pyramids when there is no evidence of torches having been used to light the area up. Sans 'soot'. So they try to say it was all done with 'mirrors' or polished metals.
1:25 pm

September 24, 2010

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September 29, 2010

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September 29, 2010

1:52 pm

September 24, 2010

When I was growing up, I read alot..especially anything to do with ancient cultures and civilizations...archaeological finds. Anything and everything I could find on the subjects. I haven't read as much about the subject in the past decades as I would have liked to...but I do keep my eye open and read articles and watch things on cable about it. Haven't done alot on the computer about the subject...at least not yet.
There is so much to learn, so much out there still waiting to be discovered.
10:44 pm

September 27, 2010

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