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79 pages of results. 721. Catastrophe and Divine Fires [Books] [de Grazia books]
... aerial infra-red camera a ruined development beneath its soil. The Etruscans gave the Romans Jupiter, who was Jove or Ioweh or, who knows, Yahweh; they originated in the Near East and some of their linguistic roots are in Sumer, their blood types resemble an Anatolian group, and they possessed creation and flood legends strikingly like those of Genesis. Throughout the world, altars were placed on eminences, where a "priesthood of the mountain" would collect and administer static electricity in the course of its rituals, orgies, and oracles. These would not necessarily be the highest peaks. Very tall mountains discharge readily and invisibly into the vapor clouds that hover over them and frequently ...
722. The Stratigraphical Chronology of Ancient Israel [Journals] [Aeon]
... et al, "Neo-Assyrian Ironworking Technology," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 123 (1979), pp. 369 ff. 18. G. Heinsohn, "Persische Hyksos und Ägypten oder waren Herodots Assyrer aus dem -7. Jh. identisch mit den Sargoniden?" Vorzeit-Fürhzeit-Gegenwart I:4 (October 1989). 19. Genesis 11:31. 20. Ibid., 13:12. 21. Ibid., 10:11. 22. Ibid., 12:10 ff. 23. Ibid., 19. 24. Ibid., 37 ff. 25. Exodus 7-11. 26. Ibid., 13:21 ff. 27 ...
723. Society News [Journals] [SIS Review]
... rejected but there may be something in them because he noted that in the predynastic period there were certain potters' marks used which were very similar to later alphabetic signs. He noticed the same signs in a number of cultures and suggested they were either used symbolically or as a form of writing. John Crowe remarked that Hancock's Keeper of the Genesis does not explain why this ancient civilisation did not write anything inside the pyramids. David Roth said Hancock just refers to the Pyramid Texts, which were not in the pyramids. Discussion continued about Graham Hancock's Fingerprints of the Gods. Kirsten Morrison says he describes super-highways going through the desert but he gives no pictures and gives no back-up anywhere ...
724. Fire and Ash [Books] [de Grazia books]
... Americanes (Paris: Buisson, 1788), 309. 5. Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel (New York: Appleton, 1883) p. 428. 6. Martin Sieff, "Cosmology of Job" I S.I .S .R . 4 (Spring 1977), 17-21, 32. 7. Genesis 4: 24. 8. Op. cit., 136-7. 9. L.C . Stecchini in A. de Grazia et al., The Velikovsky Affair, 2nd ed. (London: Sphere, 1978), 120ff. 10. Velikovsky, Earth in Upheaval, 197-8. 11. See W.R . ...
725. Metals, Salt and Oil [Books] [de Grazia books]
... ." According to Cuna tradition, "the Tapir chopped down the Saltwater Tree', at the roots of which is God's whirlpool, and when the tree fell, saltwater gushed out to form the oceans of the world."[25] The Cuna cosmology thus unites the idea of the tree-of life found in many places, including Genesis, with a Tapir-god, Saturnian-Elohim divinity, and, as the tree of life is destroyed (the old order ends), saltwaters deluge the Earth. (In Solaria Binaria, Earl R. Milton and the present author identify this tree of life with the legendary and philosophical axis of fire and this with the presence, until a ...
726. Water [Books] [de Grazia books]
... course, would mean much less time on the quantavolutionary exponential curve).[7 ] That the basins which hold the water are young, which is yet to be shown, holds significance for the youth of the waters as well. Few evolutionists and quantavolutionists regress in time to a completely water-covered Earth, although the first passage of Biblical Genesis might be construed so: for Elohim separated the chaos by a firmament dividing the waters below from the waters above, and assembled the land out of the waters below. And the primeval legend of the Earth being fished out of the waters is found in the farthest removed cultures of the globe. Also among the first impression and memories ...
727. Earthquakes [Books] [de Grazia books]
... the Atlantic and little on both sides of the Atlantic Basin. The fracture, like an almost healed wound, throbs, festers and drips a little, pushing the continents left and right almost unnoticeably. Perhaps the rocks of the Atlantic Basin are lagging or stretching behind the Pacific rocks, which are being pushed into the basin of the lunar genesis. No theory is yet adequate to explain the difference in intensity and frequency between the Atlantic and Pacific seismism. Wherever the fracture moves - into the Indian Ocean, across Asia, and laterally across the Southern Pacific and up the East Pacific, it bears with it seismic strains that develop as earthquakes of shallow focus. Quakes of deeper ...
728. Egyptian Monumental Evidence [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... of Joseph, he still cannot be placed later than c.1350-1270 BC. With a Sojourn of only 215 years, this would give an Exodus date of no later than 1125 BC. Hence that particular calendar change also could not have occurred later than about 1320 BC. Furthermore, if one correlates the symbolical reference to 400 years in Genesis 15:15 with the year 400 of Seth-Apehti Nubty at the end of the 18th dynasty, then the Ebers 360 day calendar is not denied. And if one utilises the cycles of Jewish traditions concerning the 6th dynasty Sojourn, then once again Lasken's pyramid age references to 365 days are accommodated - but within a time frame dictated by ...
729. Fractures and Cleavages [Books] [de Grazia books]
... effects to devolve into the processes recognizable in the world today. Notes (Chapter Twenty-two: Fractures and Cleavages) 1. Beaumont, op. cit., 190, 197. For Baker see the preceding chapter. 2. V S.I .S .R . 2 (1980-1) Discussed by Warlow, 34-5. 3. Genesis I:9 and fn Oxford Annotated Bible (NY 1965), 1. 4. 40 Proc. U.A .S .A .L ., part I, op. cit., 74-7, also in Prehistory... 5. R.B . McConnell, 83 Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull ...
... Something like the Polynesian flood story once happened. ' to The whole Polynesian mythology is true, ' and Velikovsky does not say that either as far as I have read him." Sagan states in Broca's Brain, p. 84 that "Catastrophism began largely in the minds of those geologists who accepted a literal interpretation of the Book of Genesis, and in particular, the account of the Noahic flood." How accurate is this statement? Velikovsky has employed the Bible and folklore and legends of ancient people to show that ancient man witnessed global catastrophes. His approach is similar to that of Georges Cuvier, the founder and father of the science of paleontology-the study of fossils. ...
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