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  A PERFECT religious paradigm. How the 'experts' often arent. Refuting the HERD mentality of consensus in Metaphysics/ Philosophy         


Author: ancientbuddhism
Date: Jan 1, 2008 14:27

copyright webmaster attan.com

I remember buying a book about 10 years ago called "THE ORION
MYSTERY" (its not a new-age book despite the title of the book).
Written in 1994, and about the discoveries by Robert Bauval sometime
earlier....

By Robert Bauval............. His theory, with ENDLESS evidences was that the
Giza pyramids were a earthly image of the Orion belt (3 stars), and
countless other points regarding this and the position of Heliopolis
and other ancient sites as SPECIFICALLY built on an earthly model of a
cosmic moment in time etc. etc

With countless evidences, and extensive and exhausting research Bauval
also proved the Necropolis along with other sites were created as
earthly structural models of cosmic constellations in the sky....

Also that the tiny vents in the pyramids pointed to specific spots in
the sky, and ALSO to specific points in time as related to Egyptian
mythology of epochs, etc etc....

****POINT BEING....., ALL the "Expert Egyptologists" said Robert
Bauval was yet another "armchair" pseudo-scholar "Egyptologist" who
didn't know a damn thing.........
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  Science Disproves Evolution         


Author: Pahu78
Date: Jan 1, 2008 09:11

Moon Dust and Debris

If the Moon were billions of years old, it should have accumulated a
thick layer of dust and debris from meteoritic bombardment. Before
instruments were placed on the Moon, some scientists were very
concerned that astronauts would sink into a sea of dust--possibly a
mile in thickness (a). This did not happen. Very little meteoritic
debris is on the Moon. In fact, after examining rocks and dust brought
back from the Moon, scientists learned that only about 1/67th of the
dust and debris came from outer space. Recent measurements of the
influx rate of meteoritic material on the Moon also do not support an
old Moon.

a. Before instruments were sent to the Moon, Isaac Asimov made some
interesting, but false, predictions. After estimating the great depths
of dust that should be on the Moon, Asimov dramatically ended his
article by stating:

"I get a picture, therefore, of the first spaceship, picking out a
nice level place for landing purposes, coming in slowly downward tail-
first and sinking majestically out of sight." Isaac Asimov, "14
Million Tons of Dust Per Year," Science Digest, January 1959, p. 36.
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  Internet Daily Chapel, Tuesday, January 1, 2008, Online Christian Worship Service , Featuring => "Salvation For Everyone - Eventually"         


Author: explorerthedog
Date: Jan 1, 2008 04:12

Internet Daily Chapel
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Online Christian Worship Service
Featuring => "Salvation For Everyone - Eventually"

Happy New Year!

HOME PAGE

The primary URL for this page is=> http://internetchurchofchrist.org/idc010108.html

By Rev. Bill McGinnis, Director - LoveAllPeople.org
Search our pages => http://loveallpeople.org/searchallpages.html

Welcome to you.

The recommended Order Of Worship on this page is from the top down,
viewing each item in the Worship Service below. Please click on each
link you want to see, then press the BACK button on your browser to
return to this HOME PAGE.
Blessings to you, in Jesus Christ our Lord.

Worship Service

Invocation - see http://internetchurchofchrist.org/idc010108.html

Opening Song - "Love divine, All Loves Excelling"
http://www.internetchurchofchrist.org/lovedivine.html
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  Believing in Jesus and running for office         


Author:
Date: Jan 1, 2008 03:48

Note: I don't agree with a lot Harry writes (below, for example, I'd
omit Thomas and put John in its place) but he gets me thinking, and I
for one am not threatened by that! Rowland Croucher).

*****

Believing in Jesus and running for office

By Harry T. Cook

The candidate who runs on his or her belief in Jesus - or upon some
variation of
that confession of faith - had better understand a few things about
the Jesus depicted
in the more reliable of the gospels, viz., Thomas, Mark, Matthew and Luke.

The Jesus portrayed in those documents is, by turns, a radical
egalitarian, an economic
socialist, a pacifist and a willing speaker of truth to power.
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  "We shall yet make these United States a moral nation!"         


Author: aesthete8
Date: Jan 1, 2008 01:22

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