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Originally posted by stealthyaroura
what does the ark have to do with stargate tech? what is the ark? is it some kind of battery or high voltage capacitor bank ? maybe to power up the gate.
Originally posted by undo
did you see my post about the seraphim on that ark the guy claims he found in a big stone box under temple mount?
Originally posted by ShadowXIX
Intersting take on the "Sumerian Myths" I have always found them very interesting. They basically say flat out their civilization and by extenstion all our civilization was given to them with the help of "Gods" descending from Heaven (SKY) any ancient mention of Heaven they were talking about the sky.
So a advanced species came down from the sky and gave mankind knowledge..
I have to say I havent heard the description you gave of the of Enki's "ziggurat" pure silver fascinating.
Of course the historian cop-out to any of these is always Ancient Sci-Fi or Fantasy when they discover something like this. They wont even try to fathom that these people could have been recording real event that witnessed.
Becuase I guess that could raise far too many important questions they couldnt answer. They type of stuff that would ruin a persons academic career. Which is ironic when science it suppose to be the pursuit of truth and yet many scientists wont even touch subjects out of accepted mainstream
Originally posted by undo
Originally posted by ShadowXIX
Thats for the information Entirely from silver and the blue stone lapis lazuli. Very interesting and a talking and floating structure no less. Sounds more and more like a UFO to me.
Originally posted by undo
Actually, none of the ancient civs were rip-offs. The ancient texts of the various races are ancestoral memories and oral histories of the past.
Perhaps I worded that wrong I meant that Judaism Christianity appeared to have "borrowed" from earlier religions. Look at the story of Noah a compared to that of Utnapishtim in the Epic Gilgamesh.
The account of the flood and the man that survived were far too alike to be the result of a shared oral histories IMO this earlier story was taken and incorprated into Judaism. There does seems to a shared history all over the world of a global flood but none have such striking parallels as those.
According to archaeological digs in the area of where Sumer sprang up, semites already were present in the area before the cities of Sumer were built. This essentially means, the hebrews were there as well, and have their own accounts of what they saw, some of which are oral histories as indicated in a few passages in Deutoronomy, where Moses is recounting the oral histories to the people. These oral histories speak of the Tower of Babel and the subsequent governments/nations that followed, information that isn' t in the bible but simply referred to as support for further information he was about to regale them with. The more indepth information was stuff that never made it into the bible because the bible was a condensed version of thousands of years of history and genealogies.
Let's consider the Akkadian mainstream version of the flood and compare it to the biblical and Book of Enoch version. In the mainstream version Enlil has a hissy fit, claims the people are too noisy, and decides to have a flood kill them all. In the biblical and pseudopigraphical version, the fallen ones had infected the populace, made hybrids (nephilim) that appeared to like human flesh for dinner. They had nearly wiped out the entire human population on the planet, thusly why it says Noah was perfect in his generations (he was fully human). The Akkadian version attributes the flood and the warning to Enlil and Enki. However, the biblical texts indicate that Noah was warned by Jehovah because he was one of the only humans left in all of mesopotamia.
[edit on 6-3-2006 by undo]