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Well the flights I’ve seen didn’t go straight over it but in a pattern that would be possible on a flat earth. Maybe Byrd did, but I recall that was classified. Also Buzz went deep into Antarctica and tweeted something strange. But you can correct me if I’m wrong regarding the historical flights.
What ever Buzz Aldrin encountered in Antarctica made him really ill.

Ah right, now I get it.

In regards to your question, I would have to plot it on the moon map, as that would be the, accurate fat world map. Maybe some other day. Issues with projection have to be accounted for as well as you can see.

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I'm a great believer that the moon reflects a map of the earth.

Here’s another version:

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However, this is in of itself a projected image, and might have some distortion.
It's bound to have a bit of distortion as the moon is under some kind plasma or water.

It might be under water, or we have fake maps. Who knows.

It is under some sort of liquid.

Here is some footage that crow777 captured'

We need More Lunar Wave Captures​

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RFK Adjusts Hepatitis B Vaccine Recommendations; Democrats Lose Their Minds

So, more accurately, Democrats and mostly-Democrat associated health organizations. In particular, those that are funded primarily by pharmaceutical companies. Like the American Association of Pediatrics, as one example. Here's who funds them according to their website:

Ah, the old guilt by association.


But I'm sure their recommendations are 100% pure and untainted by the fact that nearly all of their funding comes from the pharmaceutical companies that manufacture these vaccines.

Medical associations receive funding from medical companies. Because that's who they interact with and are involved with.

Like sports associations receive funding from sports companies. And Republicans receive funding from ...

In any event, the new recommendation from ACIP is consistent with many other developed nations of only giving the Hep B vaccine to high-risk newborns. There's no reason for medical organizations to be "deeply alarmed".

Except that the medical associations ARE concerned. Because this decision will "lead to more childhood hepatitis B infections, will lead to more chronic infections that will follow patients into adulthood, and will complicate vaccine access for children".

Those are VERY GOOD reasons to be "deeply alarmed".

There is also a broader reason to be "deeply alarmed".

This decision was taken with no new evidence with an ACIP board that has been concocted for its ideological purity rather than its independent expertise.

The presentations around the vaccination established no causal link to any injury beyond "death following anaphylaxis", based on a 1994 study. There was not a single public-health based reason given supporting the decision to revise the schedule. Instead, what there was was a lot of picture of sad babies with needles and insinuations about phamecutical firms.

The complaint that there were "randomized, placebo-controlled, extended follow-up trials" is just so telling. As is the admission that "The safety concern may be more theoretical than real".

This is the thin edge of the wedge. RFK Jnr and his pack of cronies are out to destroy one of the greatest achievements in human health.
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The two witnesses' activity chart

Didn't Elijah and Moses appear with Jesus on the mount of transfiguration? Matthew 17:1-6.
Yes, it is one of the reason I believe they are the two witnesses

The reason why I believe it to be Moses and Elijah is the miracles the two witnesses perform in Rev 11

5 And if anyone would harm them, fire pours from their mouth and consumes their foes. If anyone would harm them, this is how he is doomed to be killed. 6 They have the power to shut the sky, that no rain may fall during the days of their prophesying, and they have power over the waters to turn them into blood and to strike the earth with every kind of plague, as often as they desire.

Who had the the power to shut the sky and no rain fell? Elijah
Who turned water to blood and brought plagues? Moses

I have other reasons to believe it's them, but that would take a while.

What I am definitely sure of, is that they are 2 literal persons, and not a metaphor for the Church and Israel
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I detest Jazz & the rock music of today, my Favorited music is classical guitar :musicalnote:
What about Flamenco guitar? I saw John Williams and Paco Peña perform live together. They were using their 'fame' to introduce audiences to the folk band "Inti-Illimani" from Chile.
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The two witnesses' activity chart

Who do you believe to be the two witnesses?
I believe Elijah and Moses
I don't know. But you could be right.

It may be two unknown to us persons born and raised in recent years. That way, there would be a record of their life up to then. Or as you say, maybe some persons like Elijah and Moses.

Didn't Elijah and Moses appear with Jesus on the mount of transfiguration? Matthew 17:1-6.
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Although I don't believe this apparently scientists believe life formed on its own

Actually, no. I'm among the vast number of people that think that demons are purely metaphorical at best. But as you say, I'm just an outsider looking in so my opinion is worthless. Which is why I referred to the teachings of more mainstream Christian denominations among whom the belief in demons and their presence here on earth is quite prevalent.

If you have a problem with the teaching you'll have to take it up with them. And unless you're claiming some greater authority on the subject it's to them that I'll have to defer.
Ok I get you now. The first thing to say would be that you believe in angels and demons if you think that God put you in such a world. If you don't then whats the problem. Your complaining about something you don't believe. Your acting like its true and you are going to suffer.
So my position holds, what kind of a loving God would place me in a world filled with fallen angels and demons, and then expect me to worship Him for doing so?
The second is if angels and demons are true then your qualifying this from your point of view which is not the same thing and will definitely be misrepresented.

I mean how many versions of angels and demons are there including those besides Christian. If you grant the Christian version then you must grant all the other versions of what angels and demons represent in the world. So which one is true.

This shows that if angels and demons are tru then you are grasping at straws over subjective conceptions of angels and demons and cannot really know which one is a true representation.

I don't think anyone knows. We can have a guess or maybe draw out some truths from the bible or from other beliefs as to what they represent. But I don;t think you have done that.

That would be an effort in itself to go through every version there is and break them down, categorise them, find common themes and what they actually represent. Rather than the misrepresented assumptions that you think Christians mean.

But if you have then thats fair enough. But there would need to be some evidence. Just by the fact that you are not a Christian is one sign that we should be cautious as a non Christian understand this different to a Christian. But even then some Christians disagree. So then the question is which version of Christian meaning are you referring to lol.

Its not that simple.

Another aspect is that by believing those who believe in angels and demons your lending support for the overall truth of angels and demons. It seems there is a natural inclination for humans to believe in gods, the soul and afterlife and angels and demons.

So we could say that the idea of angels and demons may have some truth and the evidence is humans persistent belief and inclination. But as humans we are completely incapable of fully understanding this.

So the concepts we come up with are never a true representation and therefore cannot be relied upon fully. But there may be some aspects we can draw out based on common experiences and beliefs.
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The rise of menace as a mainstream political tool

Indiana GOP state senator says he's a no on redistricting after Trump delivers his Thanksgiving execration

Trump's Nov. 27 Truth Social post ‒ one in a series of anti-immigrant comments posted Thursday ‒ referred to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as the "r-word." Though the word was formerly used in medical contexts, it's now widely regarded as offensive, and disability advocates seek to end its use.
Per Walz' daughter, cretins are shouting the r-word at their family home.

[You may recall that Walz' neurodivergent son cried during the governor's speech, spurring reactions that highlighted the divide between normal human beings and those who strangled their empathy.]
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Charlie Kirk Didn’t Shy Away From Who He Was. We Shouldn’t, Either

Wasn't that a political manifestation, the march against poverty. Due to Anthony Blinken going to Mexico to make it harder for entering the US? This was not a regular occurrence in that case (there was another protest in 2022 I think). I also think it topped out at 6000 persons. This would be what a journalist would call tendentious reporting.

How many of those in that protest was let into the US?
What do y’all do, PM each other?
There are other photos, that’s just one of many
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Well, off we go

Somalis in Minnesota say ICE agents already targeting their community

This comes within days of Trump's disparaging remarks against the group.

Minneapolis Councilman Jamal Osman, who is of Somali descent, told ABC News in an interview last Wednesday that locations for English as a second language courses, places of worship and homes have been targeted.

The councilman said those with social security numbers and work permits, and those waiting for asylum interviews have been targeted, as well as U.S. citizens. Osman said that people are afraid to leave their houses, and he is advising those of Somali descent to carry passports everywhere they go.

The deployment of ICE in Minnesota comes at a time after President Donald Trump brought up Minnesota's large Somali community in last Tuesday's Cabinet meeting, saying he did not want those from the northeast African country in America because "they contribute nothing."

"I don't want them in our country; I'll be honest with you. Somebody will say, 'Oh, that's not politically correct.' I don't care. I don't want them in our country. Their country is no good for a reason. Their country stinks," Trump said of Somali immigrants in last Tuesday's Cabinet meeting. "And we're going to go the wrong way if we keep taking in garbage into our country."
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There’s a Giant Flaw in Human History

This thread started with your claim that our "standard" view of human history was flawed because it missed the earlier development of "civilization" (fixed settlements, basically). One branch of evidence brought up fairly early was ancient stone working technology particularly as demonstrated by pre-dynastic Egyptian hard stone vase. These topics are entirely supported or not based on physical evidence behind. Even the related claims of "lost advanced technology" (whether it be stone softening or CNC-like machining) are based on *physical* methods that we either didn't know the ancients had or even we don't have. Again, these are physical technologies, whether we are talking about lathes or anti-gravity lift machines. They are not related to mystical experiences or the like. As such ancient spirituality is *not* relevant to these discussions. There are people who study ancient religion, spirituality, etc., but that is a different topic than what technologies the ancients had. That is why it is not on topic here. Every thread can't be about every thing.
And I explained this several times. I did not begin with the physical sciences. It was more philosophical about how the orthodoxy was flawed. Thats a epistemic issue of philosophy of science and not physical science.

I mentioned that it was a natural extension that looking at specific examples like the vases may help show that there is lost advanced knowledge and tech. We have probably dedicated most of the thread to this. Though there is a large chunk on what exactly is that knowledge and tech which is epistemics. They cannot be seperated when your talking about what the knowledge and tech represents as far as the epistemics. How they came to know.

But all along I was saying that we can go over specific examples forever and this won't really settle whether there was advanced tech and knowledge. I have shown several examples that support lost advanced knowledge and its been rejected.

So therefore we come back to the actual possibility in the first place of whether such alternative and advanced knowledge is possible and how knowledge can be arrived at through other means besides material reductionist science.
No, 'mind over matter' is motivational speaker pablum and not scientific.
See this is where we disagree. We have evidence of mind over matter. Is that not science. I mean we live that just about every day.
I know how desperately you want to overthrow "scientific materialism"
Material science describes a certain aspect of reality. I never said that it is unnecessary or needs to be eliminated. Just the belief that its the ontological truth for everything.
and the operational paradigm of science (methodological naturalism), but this just isn't the place.
That you call it an operational paradigm shows that its but one paradigm in how we see the world, nature and reality. Therefore its the very place to discuss these other paradigms if we are to truely work out what is knowledge.
Discussions of the fundamental nature of reality are not on topic for a thread on ancient human civilization.
Isn't it ironic. The one and only paradigm that the ancients existed in is being disregarded and thus leaving just one option but methological naturalism and materialism by extension when being used to dismiss the alternative knowledge.

You have more or less done exactly what I am pointing out is the problem with material science being used this way. That is dismiss all other ways of knowing in a thread that is seeking to understand those alternative ways and demand only one way of knowing. Thus begging the question.
Even if we accepted that claim what would it get you? That we have souls? I don't see how that changes early civilization or stone working technology.
No I am thinking more fundementally. That people stop trying to force their epistemic and metaphysical beliefs on others. Admit that there is a good possibility that there is this alternative knowledge such as belief, souls and spirituality or consciousness beyond brain.

Or at least admit that they have no way of disproving it and be open to the possibility. INstead of dismissing this out of hand.l Thats the honest approach anyway without the preconscieved beliefs in pushing material naturalism over all else.

This would completely change the thread to something more reasonable.
I would posit that I have at least as much direct experience with nature (and far more knowledge of reality) than even the common folk of Egypt.
The problem is and your not getting this is that its not just about contact or observational science. Its actually experiential and direct which requires the openness to what is beyond the material to even enter that space. If you could call it space.

You disbelieve so you already have an epistemic and ontological blinker and wall to even enter that domain.
We must remember the fundamental reality of ancient Egypt (pre-dynastic, 4th dynasty, etc.): It was an urban civilization with extensive agriculture. The whole of the civilization was a bunch of cities and farms squeezed along the Nile River by the vast extents of inhospitable desert. The rulers, priests, stone artisans, and pyramid architects were city dwellers. That is no different that what I grew up in -- surrounded by farms with the occasional bit of woods and nearby cities. If anything I have *more* and more varied access to nature than the typical Egyptian. As for experience with reality, I've seen the rings of Saturn and the organelles of paramecia with my own eyes and no Egyptian (or any ancient person) knew they even existed.
Except and this is not just for the Egyptians. But the entire paradigm and worldview that the ancients were immersed in was transcedent. It was either through deep beliefs in transcedent aspects or spirits or gods. Or some sort of meditation. mind states that transcedended the material world.

This is what I mean by material science looking from the outside in. The ancients having an experiential immersion in nature and reality became part of what scientists today are looking at from the outside.

They actually experienced or came closer to the actual nature naturalism is trying to understand. Its more a experience or mind state that allows the knowledge rather than intelligence building through the acciquistion of knowledge.

Reminder. This is spectualtion. It is my attempt to explain how the ancient mindset and knowledge was that brought them this advanced understanding. The physical out of place examples are the results. But its not just physical.
What even is "alternative knowledge". Most of the times I see that phrase it is from people who just don't want to deal with reality.
Yes this is the atheistic and materialistic view of alternative knowledge. Because the only true knowledge is material ie matter, particles, forces and fields. There is nothing else and even the alternative knowledge is the byproduct of the material.
I'm going to give you grace and assume that you are talking about these more speculative theories that your favorite YT
What is YT lol.
channels propose (about ancient megalith builders, advanced machining of vases, etc.) are ONLY going to be demonstrated with actual physical evidence, not any of these mind/behavior things.
Yes those specific investigators mainly look at the physical evidence of out of place stuff. But that also includes maths and geometry and other ideas about transcedent beliefs that were associated with some of those practices. You cannot seperate them out as this is part of how they claim to have achieved their knowledge.
You're not going to get away with rejecting methodological naturalism in the *physical science* section. If that's what you mean by "alternative knowledge" then you are on the wrong sub-forum.
No I am not rejecting methodological naturalism but its abuse. Its use to snuff out alternative knowledge. Thats when it becomes a belief and not science.
It certainly is, but the things you just wrote are a literal rejection of science.
Not thats you belief. Your assumption.
Good because simulation theory is dumb and not part of science. It is the kind of nonsense whipped up by rich tech bros while high.
The idea may be spectualtive but the basis is solid science.
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Adam

I know there are Christians out there that do not hold the view the first 11 chapters of Genesis are literal history, Adam was not literal, God did not create everything in 6 days ets...because the science disproves this.

If you do not believe in literal Adam, you then cannot believe in literal 2nd Adam, Jesus Christ the Saviour. Because if Adam did not exist, then the fall did not happen and there is no need for a Saviour.

You cannot believe in a metaphorical Adam and then believe in literal resurrection of Christ, the second Adam who came to fix what the first Adam broke. You also have problem explaining Romans 5:12-21

P.S. I know the view of metaphorical Adam is held by very few, but it has been bothering me deeply that people believe this, and I am studying Romans 5 and this is on my heart.
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You can't debate, or disprove, science by quoting the Bible, because the Bible is not a science textbook.
The Bible tells us WHO, science tells us HOW. God graciously gave people the ability to study, and find out about, his creation - why do you not get that?
Strong in him . You can absolutely debate and disprove the science of men. More so when it be in direct contradiction to the Bible . Such as God creating the world in 6 literal days of creation and the many miracles of our Lord that defy the natural laws of what men of science claim to be well nigh impossible to surpass and are cast off as mere fables or stories pointing to a ethical point and not a historical one as many religious liberals do now claim.
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Yes the Bible is not fully a science text book . But it is the Final authority on all science text books more so when they contradict the word of God. I not say either way that you be right or wrong about the flat earth ones. But only to remind you that science has its limits and it does not surpass the Bible as final authority. Yours Prim
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Marjorie Taylor Greene to resign in January

Say… I think I’m starting to get the appeal with this guy.

What other prominent right wingers can we get him to go after like this?
Pretty much anyone who gives him even the slightest hint of criticism seems to be enough.

-- A2SG, unless they totally recant and swear undying fealty, like a certain VP.....
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I dislike all rock music. The only secular music I can handle is classical and jazz, although I prefer above all the hymns of the Divine Liturgy, particularly when sung in Greek, Georgian, Latin, Romanian, Coptic, Ge’ez, Armenian and especially Classical Syriac neo-Aramaic and Church Slavonic.
Classical is always good. Jazz, I find is often pretentious, it doesn't sit well with me. I have not heard such a wide range of liturgical chant, but I also found that Georgian chant didn't sit so well, some of the chord progressions are a bit too complex for my liking. I love Byzantine chant and have developed a fondness for the polyphonic Slavonic chant.
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Prayer Request from a Pakistani Congregation

I have prayed over each area mentioned in your post. It was long, but so worthwhile.

May you be blessed and encouraged and protected in the work you’re doing.
Thank you so much and May the mighty hand of our Heavenly Father be upon you and your family always!
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That was more than just lyrics.
It was poetry too.
Hollywood is what you make magic wands out of.
In the fictional world of Harry Potter. Otherwise I don't think it numbers in the list of trees that wands were traditionally made of.
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