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AmberVonSchriek
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posted November 06, 2002 12:54 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Wasn't sure if this belongs here but...

I was thinking today of the tales of Noah's Ark and the other flood tales that are older still than that from Mesopotamia. Tales of a huge flood, so much of mankind wiped out, an ark being built with all the animals, etc. Well there's no real evidence of such a flood on Earth anywhere... except a Black Sea flood which doesn't seem world shattering to me.

And then an idea popped into my head. There is evidence of a huge flood on Mars. Enormous and violent.

There's a map here and some talk of the floods there...
http://www.tlonh.com/mars_floods_global_map.asp

Interesting?

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shamrock227
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posted November 06, 2002 02:39 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Actually, there is archeological evidence for a large flood in the fertile crescent area that could have, conceivably, wiped out pretty much everything. Remember that in that period, the fertile crescent was the "whole world" to those people. They were tribal hunter-gatherers not nomads and would not have walked too far from the Tigris or Euphrates river beds. Certainly not the months it would take to get to, say, the European continent (where the flood did not reach - but, survive the flood - die from exposure, heck of a choice). I'd have to go to my attic and dig out my old Ancient History textbook to find the site for all this (the packrat keeps everything )

Let me poke around the web before I brave the attic and see if I can find some on-line sites....


There was a flood on Mars? I was under the impression that Mars was a dry planet. I'm gonna check out your link

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shamrock227
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posted November 06, 2002 02:39 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
(sorry - double posted)

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Bernadette1216
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posted November 06, 2002 09:03 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
AMBER!! Do I ever have a link for you!!! Dr Robert Ballard, who is famed for discovering and raising the Titanic in 1998, leads many explorations. He is connected with a project called The Jason Project that my school system participates in, and his current expedition is in the Black Sea where he has found proof of a flood, and is trying to prove it was Noah's flood. Underneath the Black Sea is a shelf, that he says is actually a beachline....well...check this out...it's pretty interesting...he is a really cool guy...and pretty handsome in person He visited us 2 years ago..This doesn't address the Mar's question, although, I could believe that, considering that they have found evidence of water on Mars. What if Mars was a parallel to Earth? And more interesting...what if person's/beings from Mars traveled here, leaving behind certain evidences of their existences..possibly even the DNA needed to support all lifeforms...and that Mars is ultimately the representation of OUR future? That the basis of all religion was ingraded into these beings, and that God and the angels, are indeed angels, not only of THIS life as we know it, but angels from THAT timeframe on Mars?

am I way out there with this?
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/blacksea/

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AmberVonSchriek
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posted November 06, 2002 09:18 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I've heard about the Black Sea flood and know there has been some evidence of that. But then how would civilizations in, say, South America get these tales of the big flood when there was no communication between the continents?

So many questions!

I'll check out that link, Bernsie

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Bernadette1216
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posted November 07, 2002 07:15 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
i thought all the continents were connected at one time...one big ole puzzle..

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AmberVonSchriek
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posted November 07, 2002 11:21 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yes supposedly they were but that was millions or billions of years ago.. long long before humans

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theFajita
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posted November 08, 2002 03:00 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I thought there was evidence of floods all over the entire earth. And I know people in South America who never had missionaries go and talk to them have a man in their religions with a beard and long hair, a white man, and so did the Aztecs (my people) in Mexico who which is why they thought Cortes (who turned out to be their killer) was (a) God they had been waiting for. And I should also mention in Buddhist religions there is someone similar to descriptions of Jesus who walked on water. Now, funny all the religions i mentioned have a person very similar to Jesus Christ in looks and ways, I think it's just further proof it doesn't matter what religion you practice because Jesus is everywhere and his love reaches all. But that is just me. So I went a little off topic. sorry

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Bernadette1216
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posted November 08, 2002 07:14 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
OH STUPID ME!! I'm a Baptist and failed to mention that the WHOLE EARTH was flooded?!?!?

*smacks self in head*

thanks for reminding me of that Fajita...i love science so much..sometimes i get all wrapped up in the moment..

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theFajita
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posted November 08, 2002 08:22 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I get in the moment too!!

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eternal
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posted November 09, 2002 11:36 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Ahhh... the Floods...

I believe there were many at various "times" upon our plan-et. Oh and Bernadette how right on about the continents being a gigantic gigsaw puzzle! I re-member looking at my goble one time and it hit me - WOW! look at how all the continents seem to fit each other... as pieces of a puzzle! I've read (I forget where) that this was so... millions... wait... billions of years ago, when we existed even "then". Graham Hancock, Robert Bavaul and John Anthony West are great reads... not only is their re-search about "other civilizations", but Graham talks about floods in some of his books.

Bernadette... I love science too! My mom has actually caught me reading a physics book for pleasure! Really though... I write about the connections I find between the Spirit and Science. LOVE IT!!!!!! It's like I explain to some... Science is like the computer and Spirit is the electricity giving it power to operate.

Fajita... I now what person you speak of, but can't re-member the name. Graham Hancock writes about this person in his Fingerprints of the Gods book. I read he had a fair complexion and red hair.


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theFajita
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posted November 10, 2002 01:17 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yes- it's all very interesting- I actually have a fingerprints of the gods but I don't now that it talks of that, maybe it's a series?

Yay- someone knew what I was talking about, haha

Hope everyone is having a great weekend!

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AmberVonSchriek
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posted November 10, 2002 01:35 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
you mean the Mayan god Quetzacotal? That's a really interesting story!

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theFajita
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posted November 10, 2002 04:58 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yes was he Mayan, I know he was Aztec, and may have Mayan as well, I don't know. My father is Aztec, but nevertheless (since I didn't grow up with him or learn this till later) I took great interest in the story as well. I am and always showing people kindness and found it interesting to see what can come in return. I responded to your other thread Amber, I hope your days have been better..

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Ra
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posted November 15, 2002 11:15 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ra     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The Sumerians wrote of the Noahaic Flood, and explained that the ice sheet upon Antarctica became unstable, and when Nibiru (planet of their gods) made a pass through our part of the solar system, the sheet slid off, causing a tidal wave and a flood of Biblical proportions. The waters overtook a great portion of the Earth, but not all of it, then receded.

They also say that the passing Nibiru - and it's host of moons - caused much of the Martian atmoshpere, and water, to be sheared away.

They also write about the "ark." They said that the "essence" of animal and plant life were taken aboard, not the animals themselves. DNA would be much easier to carry!

The story is fascinating, and makes far too much sense.

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trippysht
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posted November 15, 2002 11:28 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
i believe the gulf of mexico was dry land prior to the flood too

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Ra
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posted November 15, 2002 11:33 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ra     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
This is also interesting - The Aztec capital was Tenochtitlan, which means "City of Tenoch."

Consider that the Aztecs prefixed many words and places with "T".

Now, from Genesis:

And Cain went away from the presence of Yahweh
and dwelt in the land of Nod, east of Eden.
And Cain knew his wife and she conceived and bore Enoch;
And he built a city
and called the name of the city by his son's name, Enoch.

There has yet to be found a city called Enoch. Could Tenochtitlan - "City of Tenoch" - be the "City of Enoch"?

Perhaps it is just a coincidence.

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eternal
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posted November 16, 2002 01:21 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Ra!

And you know what the word druids say about things being COINCIDENTAL:

COINCIDENTAL
A C C D E I I L N N O T

NOT AN ACCIDENT


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MARY
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posted November 25, 2002 02:08 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
About a week or so ago on the dicovery channel they found a BIG Boat...
they think it is Noah's Arc??
They are going to try to get the funding to investigate further. I think it was found somewhere in turkey.? The government will not let them proceed with the investigation as of yet...
Check dicovery channel .com see if you can find it, I will look and try to post the link..

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Frozen Queen
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posted February 01, 2011 11:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Frozen Queen     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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