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164 pages of results. 951. Thoth [Journals] [Thoth]
... galaxies, and the electrical underpinnings of gravity make this CD a terrific contribution to a potential new science of the third millennium. The CD production is a co-venture between Thornhill and film producer Robert Dunlap.- "REMEMBERING THE END OF THE WORLD" VHS $29.95 A feature-length documentary "A groundbreaking vision!" Jordan Maxwell, Religion Editor, Truth Seeker "Four-star presentation" Charles Ginenthal, author, Sagan and Velikovsky "Awe-inspiring drama!" Dwardu Cardona, Editor, AEON "A breathtaking journey, a profound and superbly crafted work." Moira Timms, Beyond Prophecies and Predictions This feature-length documentary is the first presentation of the Saturn theory in a visual medium, ...
952. Thoth [Journals] [Thoth]
... James Kirkland, Glen Izett, Jack Wolfe, and many other respected experts. "There is mounting evidence that extraterrestrial objects have caused most of the devastation to life on earth," Dunlap reports.- "REMEMBERING THE END OF THE WORLD" VHS $29.95 A feature-length documentary "A groundbreaking vision!" Jordan Maxwell, Religion Editor, Truth Seeker "Four-star presentation" Charles Ginenthal, author, Sagan and Velikovsky "Awe-inspiring drama!" Dwardu Cardona, Editor, AEON "A breathtaking journey, a profound and superbly crafted work." Moira Timms, Beyond Prophecies and Predictions This feature-length documentary is the first presentation of the Saturn theory in a visual medium, ...
953. The Rise of a New Culture (Built Before the Flood) [Books]
... of the classic period whose exquisitely painted terracotta head was excavated at Tiahuanaco. According to Posnansky, and others, the meaning of its rich symbolism is unknown. In my opinion, we have before us a highly conventionalized Map' of the World' known to the inhabitants of the Andinian Life Asylum, which also features certain magical (or religious') elements. The quartering is indicative of the general name of the Andinian Life Asylum, Ttahua-ntin-Suyu (which the Incas eventually arrogated for their empire). This name means, literally translated, Land of the Four-Cardinal-Points', or, of the Four Sections', or, freely rendered, Common Country of the United Nations of ...
954. Habiru and Hebrew [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Samuel preserved verbatim accounts of Philistine (i .e . generally enemy) speeches consistently every time, without translating key words into the writers' tongue or dialect - even when these terms were derogatory to the Israelite heroes or their followers. Since the Deuteronomist [11] compiled his history from a combination of royal annals, oral traditions and religious preconceptions about what ought to have happened; and since he wrote at the time of King Josiah at the earliest (four centuries after Saul); and since even the unalterable Pentateuch was not in its final form at that date... the assumption is very strained. Also, it is precisely in those cases where verbatim conversation ...
955. A Concluding Retort [Journals] [Pensee]
... two countries, I drew conclusions as to other countries that do not have absolute chronologies of their own, like the Mycenaean or Minoan civilizations. Stiebing in his rebuttal shows that he is insensitive to my method of first using evidence available in deciphered texts and sometimes memorialized in reliefs. I have also controlled the results by cross-checking with developments in religion, art, and language, arriving at the same conclusions as to the chronology of the ancient East. There is no need to evoke periods of archaized styles in these three areas. I have published in Pensee (Winter, 1973-74) the article "Metallurgy and Chronology" and took the wind out of the sails of Stiebing's discourse ...
956. Holy Dreamtime in Wonguri Land [Books] [de Grazia books]
... It is in the sacred version that the full myth is explained, and the totemic beings and their actions are sung. In the Moon-Bone Cycle given here, the whole myth is viewed, so to speak, in retrospect. If a sacred song cycle had been chosen much more discussion would have been involved, owing to the nature of religious concepts, to the extreme length of these cycles and to the fact that the majority of words in each song need extensive commentaries... The sacred singing (which we cannot discuss here) relates episodes of the Moon's adventures in the same region; these songs bring into perspective the concept of the Eternal Dreamtime. In the dreaming ...
957. The Velikovskian Vol. III, No. 4: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... Drew University Graduate School. He is the first holder of The Endowed Chair of Excellence in Humanities at the University of Tennessee, and is former president of the Canadian and United States Linguistics Association. Dr. Wescott is current President of the International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations. Hugo Meynell (Ph.D . in Philosophy of Religion, Cambridge University, England) is a lecturer at the University at Leeds in the Departments of Philosophy and Theology. He has published The Intelligible Universe: A Cosmological Argument and Is Christianity True? He also has published a work on Handel's operas and various articles in scholarly journals. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada ...
958. Perilous Planet Earth [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... readers and academics with an interest in evolution, geology, astronomy, social anthropology and history. Contents: Introduction; Part I. Catastrophism: The Story of its Decline and Fall .. . and Resurrection: Section A. From prehistory to 1899: Catastrophism dominates for centuries, but then gives way to gradualism: 1. Mythology, religion and catastrophism; 2. Hutton: fact and fiction about the origins of modern gradualism; 3. Cuvier and Lamarck: choosing between extinction and evolution; 4. Natural theology and Noah's Flood: the high-water mark of catastrophism; 5. Catastrophism, uniformitarianism and idealist philosophy; 6. Lyell triumphant: gradualism dominates geology; 7. ...
959. Eulogies to Three Quantavolutionaries [Books] [de Grazia books]
... . But he did not. He glided off to sea. I reflected foolishly and I could not be faulted for not maintaining a hot line. I was even justified - more foolish thought - in being undiscoverable, for in the labyrinthine Princeton Libraries, who could find me, and it was Velikovsky's fault; I might be in the religious section, or in archaeology, or the astronomy collection, or the art library, or in geology; I might be anywhere in the acres of buildings and shelves, thanks to Velikovsky. Survivor's guilt, compounding the loss and mourning, so tattooed are we by the ancient great losses - Noah naked drunk on the first post-diluvian vintage ...
960. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... been researching the idea that the pyramids of Egypt were originally the storehouses of Joseph. According to modern scholarship, the pyramids were built as tombs for the Pharaohs, although there is very little evidence to support this idea. It is a theory that originated in the West: in the East the pyramids have long been considered to have some religious significance. A look at the distribution of the pyramids - and almost a hundred have so far been discovered - shows that they were built along the west bank of the Nile for a distance of 100 miles, and they correspond to the area of cultivation. In other words, they would be logical sites for the building of storehouses ...
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