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To: RegulatorCountry

Hijacked?

LOL!

The sources were verifiable. The WiKi page was just a common arena for the other links, all of them provided at the bottom.

I don’t remember the thread that was posted on, but you might be able to find in your posting history. Too lazy to look it up, on a Saturday.


196 posted on 03/21/2009 9:35:43 AM PDT by MyTwoCopperCoins (I don't have a license to kill; I have a learner's permit.)
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To: MyTwoCopperCoins; Dog Gone
Too bad I didn't think to set up a keyword for Hindu "vimanas." Zooming around in UFO's, zapping each other with nuclear weapons, but apparently not yet sufficiently advanced to really understand genetics, as did the Biblical fallen ones who created the Nephilim, great men of old, men of renown. Which are, if you'll recall, cognate with Hindu gods, to my understanding of both religions. So, there is some truth present, but a crucial truth is missing from Hinduism, that being the one, true God.

I'm surprised that Dog Gone doesn't remember the thread in question. He (?) persisted in conflating the hybrid human descendants of these Biblical fallen ones with dinosaurs, as far as my attempted explanation of antediluvian accounts from Enoch 1. It was frustrating, but in the end quite amusing. I do still strongly suspect that so-called dinosaurs were the result of their genetic tinkering with the rest of creation, though.

To my understanding, this was the great sin behind the destruction of creation by flood, at the hand of God. We see no dinosaurs apres le deluge; we see their remains buried in mud. No coincidence, imho. Of course, this is just my attempt at understanding what has been written, interpreted in light of current understanding. I won't claim it's the truth. The truth is written in the Bible. There have been many well meaning, but ultimately incorrect, even comical, attempts to rectify science with Biblical accounts. Of course, there have been incorrect, even comical, attempts by scientists to support their beliefs as well. Perhaps I'm being too charitable, they were outright frauds. Piltdown Man springs to mind, but there have been several.

202 posted on 03/21/2009 10:07:15 AM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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