Monday, February 6, 2012

Who is Man and Woman Really?

When Noah in the book of Genesis was told to ride out the flood and saw the stars for the first time, he was looking at Orion's Belt in 160,000 BC. The Egyptian Pyramids used this constellation as a building model. Today you go out at night and you will see that Orion's Belt shifted in the sky from ancient times.   

This is the Sumerian legends that is strikingly similar to the Great Flood in the book of Genesis.

You have read and seen evidence of the building construction by many all over the world. You have seen such things as Stone Hedge in Great Britain and Germany. You have seen the buildings in Central and South America. Let’s not forget the Pyramids of Egypt. Many of these things could not be built today.

Some of these stones cannot be moved today with our best equipment.


The area is significant for one striking thing — gold. “The thousands of ancient gold mines discovered over the past 500 years, points to a vanished civilization that lived and dug for gold in this part of the world for thousands of years,” says Tellinger. “And if this is in fact the cradle of humankind, we may be looking at the activities of the oldest civilization on Earth.”


The city above dates back from 160,000 to 200,000 BC. From what the scholars tell us about people back then, they did not know anything about civilization let alone have a metropolis that measures, in conservative estimates, about 1,500 square miles. It’s part of an even larger community that is about 10,000 square miles. The place, South Africa, about 150 miles inland, west of the port of Maputo.

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