Well, may be 400 years of Hell, but I'm inclined to think towards 200.
This is probably one of the best short summaries you can get today. In my opinion, the guy nailed it. Whether this blog has contributed, we do not know, but either way, the summary is brilliant. I especially enjoyed the second video. Watch #2 if you do not have time for them all. They are short though.
Needless to say, I strongly recommend you dedicate some of your time to watching, or at the very least, listening to the guy. Hopefully the videos can generate a related discussion.
KD: By the way, if you recognize the Ten Plagues of Egypt, don’t be lazy, and let us know.
I have a big question pertaining to this phenomenon all of us know as a "comet". Why do we think that those are natural celestial bodies?
This is probably one of the best short summaries you can get today. In my opinion, the guy nailed it. Whether this blog has contributed, we do not know, but either way, the summary is brilliant. I especially enjoyed the second video. Watch #2 if you do not have time for them all. They are short though.
- My only disagreement is the origin of the cataclysms. I do not think there was a single natural thing about those.
- We assume they were natural. I think the events were caused by the intelligent beings.
Needless to say, I strongly recommend you dedicate some of your time to watching, or at the very least, listening to the guy. Hopefully the videos can generate a related discussion.
KD: By the way, if you recognize the Ten Plagues of Egypt, don’t be lazy, and let us know.
I have a big question pertaining to this phenomenon all of us know as a "comet". Why do we think that those are natural celestial bodies?
"In 1401 A.D., a big comet with a tail... appeared in the sky in Germany.
That was followed by a great, terrible plague in Swabia." - The Book of Miracles
The comet of 1456 as it was seen in Germany, from The Book of Miracles.
The Comet of 1506, from The Book of Miracles.
Comets and shooting stars in Description de l'Univers, by Alain Manesson Mallet, 1685.
The six-tailed comet of 1744, in Richard Anthony Proctor's book Flowers of the Sky.
The Great Comet of 1811
The Great Meteor of October 7, 1868
A bolide over Athens, from Jean Pierre Rambosson's book Astronomy, 1875.
More "comets"...
What is a comet, and why are we so positive that those were not some sort of an intercontinental ballistic missile? If anything, the destruction directly points to these celestial bodies being weapons of mass destruction. I do not mean that those were specifically nuclear weapons. Other things can exist as well...That was followed by a great, terrible plague in Swabia." - The Book of Miracles
The comet of 1456 as it was seen in Germany, from The Book of Miracles.
The Comet of 1506, from The Book of Miracles.
Comets and shooting stars in Description de l'Univers, by Alain Manesson Mallet, 1685.
The six-tailed comet of 1744, in Richard Anthony Proctor's book Flowers of the Sky.
The Great Comet of 1811
The Great Meteor of October 7, 1868
A bolide over Athens, from Jean Pierre Rambosson's book Astronomy, 1875.
More "comets"...
A Ballistic Missile
Ballistic missile - Wikipedia
Missiles, not comets...
SpaceX Rocket
Atlas V Rocket
Ballistic missile - Wikipedia
Missiles, not comets...
SpaceX Rocket
Atlas V Rocket