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... From: In the Beginning: God by H. S. Bellamy CD Home | Contents In the Beginning: God III The Creation of the Earth- General Remarks As I have pointed out before, there is nothing in the creation accounts in the Book of Genesis, nor in any other myth of that: type, which actually refers, or may even be construed to refer to absolute creation' that is, creatio ex nihilo, of everything that exists. (Note. 4) The priests', or rather, scribes or literati, who are supposed to have written up the creation account which so monumentally opens the Bible, were apparently careful enough not to ...
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62. The Unworkable Polar Saturn [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon I:3 (1988) Home | Issue Contents The Unworkable Polar Saturn Roger Ashton 1. Saturn at the North Celestial Pole As if a rational process of thinking accounted for the content of folklore and myth, efforts to trace it all back to an identifiable origin, starting particularly with de Santillana's and von Dechend's Hamlet's Mill, have tended to uncover origins in a celestial context. Pursuing the course of the earlier Worlds in Collision, by Immanuel Velikovsky, and looking further backwards, such writers as David N. Talbott, Dwardu Cardona and others have produced several divergent versions of planetarily reconstructed myth in which Saturn is situated at the Earth's north celestial pole. ...
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... Meru Renan and Lenormant Lost Atlantis The Isles of Kronos The Golden Age Wolfgang Menzel's verdict PART FIFTH. FURTHER VERIFICATIONS OF THE HYPOTHESIS BASED UPON THE PECULIARITIES OF A POLAR PARADISE CHAPTER I. THE EDEN STARS Stellar Motion at the Pole Has tradition any reminiscence of such? The strange doctrine of Anaxagoras Chaldean and Egvptian traditions A natural explanation. The myth of Phaethon . Length of day at the Pole Irania and Aztec Tradition The tradition of the Northmen Result CHAPTER II. THE EDEN DAY. The tradition of the ancient Persians The tradition of the East Aryans . The year-day of Homer . The tradition of the Navajos CHAPTER III. THE EDEN ZENITH. The polar zenith is the Pole This ...
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... Hebrew bars) and made' (Hebrew dsah). The Second Creation Account presents God not as an impersonal absolute power, but as a personal active being. While the First Creation Account is scientific', the Second Creation Account is mythological' in general tenor. In spite of that however, arid iii notable distinction from the creation myths of other peoples, it contains nothing that is absurd, fantastic, or grotesque. Only the general colouring appears heightened and the wording is less direct. (i . 1) In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. (7 ) .. . [First] God made the [= a] firmament, ...
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... From: In the Beginning: God by H. S. Bellamy CD Home | Contents In the Beginning: God IX The Repeopling of the Earth The myths of the creation' of man and of woman are closely connected with the myths dealing with the re-peopling of the Earth. In considering these myths we must put aside all squeamishness and prudery, and call things by their right names. The myths themselves do so and they certainly do not do so from sensationalist or pornographic reasons. They simply give reports, truthful accounts, of what happened in the long-ago, when the scanty remainders of an already very greatly depleted human stock set about to repopulate the Earth-actuated by the ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. II No. 1 (August 1976) Home | Issue Contents The Role of Ancient Myths in Orthodox Natural Science A. M. PATERSON Historical myths are culturally based. Natural sciences supposedly base their myths* upon physical events of non-human phenomena as they are interpreted through logical perspectives. These logical perspectives are dependent upon scientific theories and their models. Historical myths indicate the reporting of the lives of the people after and during socio-political events. Reigns of kings and physical holocausts that were disruptive or fatal to the lives of the people were recorded. These reports aim to perpetuate socio-political ideologies or they are written to justify the destruction of a socio-political reign. ...
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... From: Aeon I:4 (Jul 1988) Home | Issue Contents The Polar Column: A Physical Model of Myth Frederic B. Jueneman INTRODUCTION We appear to be entering an era where the boundary between myth and science is becoming diffuse. The paths travelled by the searchers who hope to bridge the seemingly insurmountable difficulties inherent in a scientific inquiry into myth have been tortuous, and the searchers have been few in number. There is no guarantee that when we arrive wherever we think we're going, we'll find that for which we are looking. But we proceed in hope. Like others, I have taken the firm and unequivocal position that physical events are described and implied ...
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68. Velikovsky & Saturnists & the Gods [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... [ .. . ] > Why identify a god with what appears to be an > insignificant point of light in the sky.. unless there were > times when they planets where not as insignificant as they > are now. This one point strikes to the very heart of Velikovskian thinking, and is the major motivation for the Saturn Myth. These notions absolutely require that the behaviour of the gods as described in myth precisely reconstruct the true dynamic behaviour of the celestial objects associated with them. However, the question that Tresman asks is strictly 20th century, and ignores that fact that myths and legends were not created by people who were likely to think anything at all like ...
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... The Night of the Gods Part i | Part 0 | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Axis Myths The Axis as Spear, Pike, or Pal. The God Picus. Divine names in Pal-. The Rod and Rhabdomancy. The Fleur-de-Lis at the Axis-point. The Trident. The ?orn and ?rph of Kronos. Divine Names in Harp- and Dor-. 1. The Spear, Pike, or Pal. IN the cosmogony which the Japanese fondly believe to be purely native, all the heavenly gods, the Kami, ...
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70. Darkness and the Deep [Journals] [Aeon]
... the god of the planet Saturn, the implication is that, prior to Creation, this planetary body was visible to ancient man as a sphere- or a "mere ball"- rather than a pin-point of light, which, in turn, presupposes a closer proximity of Saturn to Earth. This is also borne by an Eskimo creation myth in which Ataksak, the god who emitted the primordial light, and therefore recognizable as Saturn, lives in heaven but does not have the form of a man; he merely looks like a sphere. (10) The next two items do not even require this sort of interpretation since they do not come from the mythological record but ...
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