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Is Civilization much Older than we're led to Beleive?
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<blockquote data-quote="GreyFFM" data-source="post: 959384" data-attributes="member: 11670"><p>I don't have a view one way or the other, but it depends on context. earlier in this thread the Nephillim are discussed. That is a very specific reference. There is a brief mention of them in Genesis as being giants that are the descendants of fallen angels. I believe they are discussed in other ancient texts or gospels that were rejected by the Council of Nicea. Also, note that those fallen angles were male only and came for the sole purpose of reproducing with the daughters of Adam. Other cultures reference "angels" which brought technology and which might have been aliens. Another example is in the book Kon Tiki. The premise of his voyage was that blond haired folk came to Chile/Peru with technology, and then sailed to Polynesia; Hyerdal's hypothesis was that Polynesia was populated from South America rather than from Asia. He proved that sailing from Chile to Polynesia was possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreyFFM, post: 959384, member: 11670"] I don't have a view one way or the other, but it depends on context. earlier in this thread the Nephillim are discussed. That is a very specific reference. There is a brief mention of them in Genesis as being giants that are the descendants of fallen angels. I believe they are discussed in other ancient texts or gospels that were rejected by the Council of Nicea. Also, note that those fallen angles were male only and came for the sole purpose of reproducing with the daughters of Adam. Other cultures reference "angels" which brought technology and which might have been aliens. Another example is in the book Kon Tiki. The premise of his voyage was that blond haired folk came to Chile/Peru with technology, and then sailed to Polynesia; Hyerdal's hypothesis was that Polynesia was populated from South America rather than from Asia. He proved that sailing from Chile to Polynesia was possible. [/QUOTE]
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