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164 pages of results. 931. The Beaumont Society [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Forgotten Catastrophist," 1977. Summary of Beaumont's theories (33 pp., 3 maps) $4 .95 "The `Serpent of Brass' and `The Brazen Serpent': The Demise of Saturn and the Rise of Jupiter," 1978. How the Bible was changed to hide the cometary origin of earth history and its religions and how the history of the Hebrew people has been restructured (43 pp., 3 figs., 1 table, notes) $4 .95 "As Above, So Below: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Straight-Line Phenomena," 1979. Why current science needs ancient knowledge and how Beaumont links it with comets and meteors as ...
932. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VII No. 1 (Fall 1981) Home | Issue Contents Contributors Dwardu Cardona; Mr. Cardona, a Senior Editor of KRONOS, has also published in the journal Pensée, He presently makes his home in Vancouver, B. C. and is preparing a co-authored work on the origin of religion. Additionally, along with Thomas McCreery, Mr. Cardona has published important research in the field of megalithic studies that casts serious doubts on the findings of Euan MacKie and Alexander Thom. Marilyn Ferguson; Ms. Ferguson is editor-publisher of Brain/Mind Bulletin, a newsletter reporting on research in the field of consciousness, and Leading Edge, a ...
933. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. XI No. 3 (Summer 1986) Home | Issue Contents Contributors Ev Cochrane (M .S ., Iowa State); Mr. Cochrane has studied psychology and genetics, receiving a degree in General Graduate Studies. He is currently preparing a book on biological evolution and one on Greek mythology and religion. Sean Mewhinney; A resident of Ottawa, Ontario, Mr. Mewhinney has been working seasonally as a taxation clerk for the past eight years. His avocation is ancient astronomy. Lynn E. Rose (Ph.D ., University of Pennsylvania); Dr. Rose is Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at ...
934. Ancient Near East and Mediterranean World [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... , 1916. Dalman, Gustav and Duncan Mackenzie. Palestine Exploration Fund, 1911. London: Harrison and Sons, 1911. Dawkins, R. M. The Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia at Sparta. London: MacMillan and Co., Limited, 1929. Harrison, Jane Ellen. Themis: A Study of the Social Origins of Greek Religion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1912. le Jeune, Champollion. Grammaire Egyptienne. Paris: Typographie de Firmin Didot Freres, 1836. Jondet, Gaston. Les Ports Submergés de L'ancienne Île de Pharos. Paris: Typographie de Firmin Didot Freres, 1836. Lefebvre, Gustave. Le Tombeau de Petosiris. Premiere Partie: Description ...
935. Spence (The Atlantis Myth) [Books]
... to appear at the beginning of the twentieth century were of a new type, but the Atlantis their authors sought was not the Atlantis of Plato's myth to which Donnelly had referred them. In one way they followed Lopez de Gomara and Rudbeck and Eurenius, yet with the important difference that their works were not based on national or political or religious fancies, but rested on very careful reasoning, patient research, sound erudition, and real solid facts. Generally speaking, the new approach to the problem was an indirect one. These Atlantologists were, of course, careful enough not to reject the `lost island' theory; they generally avoided committing themselves by not mentioning it at ...
936. The Mysterious Comet by Comyns Beaumont [Books]
... A New Superimposed Crater In Eruption In August, 1925 Mount Merapi, Java, In Sudden Eruption In December, 1930, Causing 1300 Deaths The Golspie Stone Eridanus And Cetus On A Classic Zodiac A Storm At Scarborough, August, 1931 Threatening Folkestone'S Sea-wall, August, 1931 Coast Erosion The Rising Thames The Riddle of the Earth Author's Foreword ANCIENT religions, though they frequently tended to corruption and thus eventually became obsolete, were originally based on metaphysics, or the probing into the basic principles of creation and existence of the earth, the Why and Wherefore of the universe, the secrets of the Almighty, and the eternal logic of the universe. It was thus the ancient Wise men ...
937. C&C Review 1998:2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... second part of Geoffrey Barnard's historical reconstruction. Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology by R.M . Porter 36 Forum: Michael Reade and John Bimson on a further synchronism between Palestine and Egypt 38 Unorthodox evidence from Mexico 40 Monitor by Jill Abery 41 Bookshelf by Jill Abery 47 Reviews 45 Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars in Ancient Myth and Religion by Ev Cochrane - reviewed by Jill Abery 48 Escape from Einstein by Ronald R. Hatch - reviewed by Alasdair Beal 50 The Gold of Exodus by Howard Blum - reviewed by David Roth 51 Society News 52 Letters: Prof. Gunnar Heinsohn, Prof. Lynn E. Rose, Jill Abery, C. Leroy Ellenberger, Major A ...
938. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. XII No. 1 (Winter 1987) Home | Issue Contents Contributors Ev Cochrane (M .S ., lowa State); Mr. Cochrane has studied psychology and genetics, receiving a degree in General Graduate Studies. He is currently preparing a book on biological evolution and one on Greek mythology and religion. Sean Mewhinney; A resident of Ottawa, Ontario, Mr. Mewhinney has been working seasonally as a taxation clerk for the past eight years. His avocation is ancient astronomy. Lynn E. Rose (Ph.D ., University of Pennsylvania); Dr. Rose is Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at ...
939. Carl Sagan Exposed [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... of the cosmos, . . . [the theory] becomes a sacred archetype against which human actions can be weighed . . . . [It] is a sacred object or process in that it becomes endowed with mysterious and awesome power."2 Thus, what Sagan claims is Science (capital S) has the clothing of a religious creed. It places a sacred, majestic, established theory of science in the place of God. Sagan's claims, like those of so many others, are presented as dicta from above that there is a clear and demonstrable demarcation process by which one can distinguish between pseudoscience and true science. The reason that Sagan and others, such ...
940. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... (Sept. 1975) but I did not read it before The Reversing Earth by Peter Warlow. It came as a revelation and is truly described in the Introduction as an Earth-shaking book. It was written when most scientists followed Lyell and Darwin in their belief in uniformitarianism, mainly because this represented a liberation from the prevalent irrational style of religious teaching. It is extraordinary that this belief is still firmly held by many scientists today, although Gallant's book alone gives convincing evidence to the contrary, including calculations on the deflection of the Earth's axis and rate of spin due to impacts by giant meteorites. The author states: "It is now well established that at one time a ...
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