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Here is a place to let your words do your talking for you. |
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Wow!! Those are some rocks! What is the Trilithon and how old is it? |
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Incredible. i want to go there! |
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ok, let's go |
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What is the Trilithon and how old is it? The sad truth is that regarding the Trilithon, some scholars have mental blocks its own size. Admissions that blocks weighing over a 1000 metric tons were quarried and transported in prehistoric times would invite uncomfortable questions on what technology had made it all possible. Regardless of such touchy issues, I have several personal observations, which support dating of Baalbek's megalithic walls to the megalithic era. Have a look at this nice northwestern view of the wall as it was circa 1870. No one really knows, Arabic legend has it that they go back to a city of the sons of Cain. That would be some explanation, that human beings born before Adam began to have children in his mortal likeness did some figuring and transfiguring there. "When Adam had lived 130 years, he had a son in his own likeness, in his own image; and he named him Seth." Genesis Perhaps that is when humans began to become more human, all too human, almost just humus, so that from such a humble state of humility the Son of Man would come. Interesting to note, what did the so-called gods, the Nephilim and the men of renown come to? For all their renown and the mythologies that came to be written, they are forgotten in the minds of men. |
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