Part of our study into Plato’s concept of The Great Year involves a look at ancient civilizations. This week’s post examines a sunken, lost city, found in 2001. This discovery challenges previously held archeological beliefs about the timeline of our Earth and man’s progression. From our post last week, we define The Great Year — in […]
Plato’s The Great Year: An Argument for the Existence of Atlantis.
Earth spins and we have night and day. We have seasons because Earth orbits the sun. If we could consult the Ancients, we’d find they believed in an even grander cycle. One that influences the rise and fall of civilizations. New discoveries are being found all over the world offering evidence that complex societies existed and are […]
Were Ancient Astronauts the Anunnaki?
When I first began my blogging adventure, I confess, I didn’t have the foggiest notion of what I was doing. My web guy at the time insisted: “You gotta do a blog.” And so here we are, years later. I think I’ve learned a little. Since starting this journey — probing into the many instances […]
Part 6: Ancient Astronauts and Religion — How Human Are the Gods?
Returning to our research on Ancient Astronauts and their appearance in world religions including Christianity, I find Aristotle’s quote on gods enlightening. Greek philosopher and scientist, Aristotle, is credited as being “the first genuine scientist in history … and every scientist is in his debt” says the Encyclopædia Britannica. Aristotle was born in 384 BC and died in 322 […]
Part 3: Ancient Astronauts and Religion — Moses Was a Polytheist.
As I read more and more of the research my guest blogger, Ike Fehr, shares with regards to the connection between Ancient Astronauts and world religions, I see evidence that perhaps the beliefs handed down to me in my Sunday School classes may have missed out teaching me a couple of key facts. And perhaps, […]
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