Re: Something you should really examine.

Hexslinger ( hexslngr@internet-frontier.net )
Mon, 2 Mar 1998 21:02:08 -0800 (PST)

On Mon, 2 Mar 1998, Jerry W. Decker wrote:

> So, did God or 'the Gods' cause this or did they simply warn Noah of it??
> I think they caused it because the stories I've read say the sexual
> relations between humans and Nephilim/angels produced abominations such
> as Satyrs, Centaurs and the mythological beasts...

Gods are irrelevent. Speaking of things we don't know to exist are
irrelevent, and that includes Nephilim (common, stick to your own rules -
no UFO/Alien speak). :)

> All that is interesting but not relevant to the list....wonder how they
> dumped the water?? You either have to cool vapor to precipitate it or
> you have to add so much additional moisture that the density causes it to
> combine and fall as rain.

It's funny this should be brought up - because it reminds me of a show I
caught recently which stated that the Earth's orbit is variable -- that
over time the earth becomes more distant and then closer to the sun (no,
I'm not talking about the earth's position WITHIN it's orbit (i.e.
perihilion, etc) - but rather the orbit itself becomes elongated so the
earth becomes more distant or less distant to the sun. If this were so,
then vapor layers could form at one orbital extreme, and then as it moves
to the next extreme, it dumps all the water in the upper atmosphere -
clearing the skies completely. [Incidentally - what effect would water
have on the light reflected by the sun? Early cultures dont really speak
much of the sun - because apparently the sun was obscured... the
transition from day to night was marked, but the sun was never really
seen. Besides that, would high-altitude extensive water vapor cause
different frequencies of light to emerge so that the sky would appear -
say - green instead of blue or what?]

> But all the talk about crystals and such as being devices to heal,
> destroy or produce energy, based on 'Atlantean' sources, are
> interesting...wish they could be absolutely proven. The closest I've
> seen to a simple test of crystals is to attach one of them to a gasoline
> line to improve mileage. Same with magnets....

Grrrr... Atlantis was a Minoan city on the island of Stronghyle-Santorini.
It was a bronze-age culture. Always had been, always will be. They didn't
have any super-k00l advanced gadgets, and assertions to the contrary are
simply wrong.