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Posted by LKD on Jan-07-2009 18:45:
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Originally posted by cammaxwell
Wouldn't beleiving in nothing become a religion?
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Posted by Yohan on Jan-07-2009 20:49:
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Originally posted by cammaxwell
Wouldn't beleiving in nothing become a religion?
Especially if you start punishing those who want to beleive in something else (how else would you abolish religion?). |
might as well toss all that philosophy and political ideology as well
Posted by funkapotamus on Jan-08-2009 03:14:
one word.
not that an advanced life form capable of traveling across the distances of space and time would take any interest in our primitive civilization.
But I could forsee such an event changing everything. That is before we're exterminated for trying to attack it first.
Posted by MissK on Jan-08-2009 13:12:
Very interesting theories in here 

The one theory I could see actually advancing at least in my lifetime is nanotechnology.
Posted by HouseGuru on Jan-08-2009 13:34:
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Originally posted by funkapotamus
one word.
not that an advanced life form capable of traveling across the distances of space and time would take any interest in our primitive civilization.
But I could forsee such an event changing everything. That is before we're exterminated for trying to attack it first. |
Hmmm, something tells me no one has heard of Nibiru or as Nasa refers to it as planet X.
Sumeria the earliest civilization were the first to mention it and document its return. It would be interesting to see what everyone's thoughts are on this.
It may answer alot of the questions brought up in this thread.
just for shits and giggles
Posted by The Ear on Jan-08-2009 13:54:
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Originally posted by cammaxwell
Wouldn't beleiving in nothing become a religion?
Especially if you start punishing those who want to beleive in something else (how else would you abolish religion?). |
Then you end up with the South Park Nintendo Wii/Time Child scenario.
Fucking Otters will try to take over the earth to prove that their science is the one true science & that their atheism is the right one.
Science Dammit!!!!!
Posted by cammaxwell on Jan-08-2009 21:21:
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Originally posted by HouseGuru
Hmmm, something tells me no one has heard of Nibiru or as Nasa refers to it as planet X.
Sumeria the earliest civilization were the first to mention it and document its return. It would be interesting to see what everyone's thoughts are on this.
It may answer alot of the questions brought up in this thread.
just for shits and giggles |
Have you read a lot of the 12th Planet series of books by Zecharia Sitchin? I have read most of them and find them very interesting...
Posted by HouseGuru on Jan-10-2009 12:15:
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Originally posted by cammaxwell
Have you read a lot of the 12th Planet series of books by Zecharia Sitchin? I have read most of them and find them very interesting... |
I have read several books including some of Sitchin's works. I'm hoping to read several more. I find his work very interesting and thought provoking. I came across his work reading about the Incan Civilization and earlier pre Incan cultures. The lines of Nazca have always facinated me. The Nazca lines are a series of geoglyphs located in the Nazca Desert, a high arid plateau that stretches more than 80 km (50 miles) between the towns of Nazca and Palpa on the Pampas de Jumana in Peru. Although some local geoglyphs resemble Paracas motifs, these are largely believed to have been created by the Nazca culture between 200 BC and AD 700. There are hundreds of individual figures, ranging in complexity from simple lines to stylized hummingbirds, spiders, monkeys, fish, sharks or orcas, llamas, and lizards.
The lines are shallow designs in the ground where the reddish pebbles that cover the surrounding landscape have been removed, revealing the whitish earth underneath. Hundreds are simple lines or geometric shapes, and more than seventy are natural or human figures. The largest are over 200m across.
Its mind boggling to say the least even with todays technology it would be challenging to re-create.
I hope to learn more about the sumerian culture. I think it will be very interesting. I recently came across an article about a disc that was dicovered that has hieroglphs that no one has been able to indentify. The origins predate the Sumerians which is even more interesting because Sumerian civilization is known to be the earliest.
Down the rabbit hole we go...
Posted by DigiNut on Jan-10-2009 14:39:
Stitchin LOL, my mom used to read that. After reading 5 or 6 of those rags and actually starting to believe it, we all had a hell of a time patiently explaining to her that there was not a shred of evidence to support any of his theories, and where there appeared to be, he was usually found misquoting, quoting out of context, or outright lying.
I mean it's good entertainment and there's nothing wrong with reading it, just take it with a grain of salt or six.
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