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311. ABC's of Astrophysics [Books] [de Grazia books]
... planets, this making Jupiter the King and Saturn the retired king. Too they might thus have perceived the rings of Saturn and bands of Jupiter. They might then for religious reasons, and because humans are anxious animals, have created a body of legends ascribing to the heavenly bodies the various adventures, including approaches to the Earth, that ... of arrogance as he warns of the dire fate awaiting the theses of Darwin and Newton (less unseemly today than in 1950, however). There are no appeals to religion, only rare confusions of "ought" and "must" with the factual "is". A certain repetitiveness occurs that may be impossible to avoid, but ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 454  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/heretics/ch10.htm
312. Commemoration Of The 2300bc Event [Journals] [SIS Review]
... ; great heat arose from the lightning and fiery thunder'. According to the contemporary report, this'stony swarm' fell into the forest near the town. It was commemorated religiously until the early 20th century. A second meteoroid fall in AD 1662 on Novye Ergi, another town in Russia [24], was recorded by a local priest ... flash flooding of small areas and flooding of major rivers and flood plains. Flood stories in myths describe large area flooding but many towns and subregions had their own gods, religions and associated mythologies and the frightening and destructive aspects of even localised flooding would find their way into these. Likelihood of the Event Being Remembered Several aspects of the event ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 453  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2002n2/03comem.htm
... been or cannot be explained, that is unknown to all or concealed from some and therefore exciting curiosity or wonder, or that is incomprehensible or uncomprehended". In the religious sense, the "mysterion" is a "religious truth revealed by God that man cannot know by reason alone and that once it has been revealed cannot be completely ... cheelah see its light as "Bright's Messenger" and worship it. One of the cheelah, a predictably neurotic runt (for such types seem to be the founders of religions, in Forward's simplistic view), proclaims himself the "son" of Bright's Messenger; and as proof of his divinity recounts and demonstrates ecstatic experiences which occur when ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 452  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0801/085egg.htm
314. Velikovsky in America [Journals] [Aeon]
... difficult finding a sensible publisher who would take the risk of such a heavy setback upon himself. (44) Soon afterwards, Shulamith (perhaps becoming disenchanted with her father's religious backsliding) left Columbia to pursue biophysical research at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. That summer, Velikovsky asked the two astronomers Shapley had recommended to inform him of any evidence ... heretical Pharaoh Akhnaton; and that his followers, "a throng of culturally inferior immigrants", (1 ) did not even create the distinctive rites and practices of their religion but merely adapted the forms used by the Midianites of Arabia to worship their volcano god. Velikovsky first read Freud's early chapters on this theme in Imago in the summer ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 452  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0304/032velik.htm
... many puzzles, it's easy once you know the answer. When we reach the Bronze Age the advent of writing, allowing us the legacy of a written record of the religious beliefs of the time, makes interpretation of myth infinitely more complex. In the book by this stage we are aware of the authors' main message. They see ... familiar with the work of Velikovsky will recognise as the terrible aspect of Venus and her bereft other half, whose earth mother aspects nevertheless continue to surface and colour myth and religion for millennia to come. Before I go further I would like to say that I am in full sympathy with the authors' message that many of the ills of ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 451  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1994no2/37myth.htm
... ON LANGUAGE, ART, AND RELIGION 73 Semitic Influence on the Language and Religion of Egypt (73). Art: Hunting Scenes (76). Temple Architecture and Religious Art (78). Reciprocal Influence of Persian and Egyptian Religion and Art (81). Chapter V: FROM RAMSES in TO DARIUS III 84 The Later Ramessides ... . Fire Ships (64). Mariannu (65). The Ore of the Land of'Atika" (69). Chapter IV: ON LANGUAGE, ART, AND RELIGION 73 Semitic Influence on the Language and Religion of Egypt (73). Art: Hunting Scenes (76). Temple Architecture and Religious Art (78). ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 451  -  04 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/velikovsky/peoples.htm
... ON LANGUAGE, ART, AND RELIGION 73 Semitic Influence on the Language and Religion of Egypt (73). Art: Hunting Scenes (76). Temple Architecture and Religious Art (78). Reciprocal Influence of Persian and Egyptian Religion and Art (81). Chapter V: FROM RAMSES in TO DARIUS III 84 The Later Ramessides ... . Fire Ships (64). Mariannu (65). The Ore of the Land of'Atika" (69). Chapter IV: ON LANGUAGE, ART, AND RELIGION 73 Semitic Influence on the Language and Religion of Egypt (73). Art: Hunting Scenes (76). Temple Architecture and Religious Art (78). ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 451  -  04 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/peoples/index.htm
... of the Torah, to my understanding). Is there a parallel cosmic understanding concerning the births of Hevel and Qayin? Sheth? In my understanding, there is no religious reason for rejecting the possibility that the characters of Adam and Hawwah were inspired by Mars and Venus. However, there are a few practical ones. The name " ... intellectual honesty, the spirit of free inquiry, and for inciting the war on superstition and the concept of fate? One last thing: No Western scholar of myth and religion can be ignorant of the Torah's sanctification of the name YHWH, which is not to be mispronounced. Cardona's spelling out of Y-a-h-w-e-h is not only a totally wrong rendering ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 450  -  09 Jan 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0602/016return.htm
... 45. * * * I turn next to another recent study of the play, by Clifford Davidson of Western Michigan University.29 He stresses the iconographical, mythical and religious models which he feels underlie Shakespeare's play, claiming it is in large part based on archetypal patterns which appear to have their basis in literature, thought and tradition of ... the mind and imagination of man, for the immortality which Cleopatra, under the guise of the goddess Venus, achieves, is after all the immortality which art, not religion, has to offer.58 Art, and myth, the concealing and transforming process of the human mind, make the best of what had at first been a ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 450  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0104/037catas.htm
320. A Reviewer At The Stake. File II (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... the prerogative given to the reviewer by the celestial court, I could not register a protest. When the reviewer whispered balefully, "Your book is blasphemy to science and religion," I did not raise my voice but thought to myself: My service to science and religion alike is in trying to reveal truth (in this case, ... have sense enough to put our heads between our hands and do some real thinking about universal and lasting peace." I know of only one way to serve science and religion- by pursuing truth. I did not think to serve religion by concealing the historical events I believe I have discovered. And it is certainly not to the detriment of ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 447  -  05 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/stargazers/219-reviewer.htm
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