WeedFreak78
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What's your take on "America's" Stonehenge? Seems very drudic..
The one in Lake Michigan? With the Mammoth on it? If that is what you are talking about, I think that the wheel was considered a Religious invention, like the modern Wheel of Dharma. So when the wheel was invented it was spread around in sermons basically, and the idea was taught alongside other similar spiritual concepts, such as the movement of the sun, or the change of the seasons, etc. So when people went new places, they would make a wheel that matched something that meant something to them in the sky.What's your take on "America's" Stonehenge? Seems very drudic..
Nope, new Hampshire.The one in Lake Michigan? With the Mammoth on it? If that is what you are talking about, I think that the wheel was considered a Religious invention, like the modern Wheel of Dharma. So when the wheel was invented it was spread around in sermons basically, and the idea was taught alongside other similar spiritual concepts, such as the movement of the sun, or the change of the seasons, etc. So when people went new places, they would make a wheel that matched something that meant something to them in the sky.
Isn't it believed that ancient Viking explorers put it there?Nope, new Hampshire.
http://www.stonehengeusa.com
I don't think I have heard of this one. But have you heard of the different Mormon discoveries? Mormons discover Temples, and Stonehenges, and weird stuff all the time.Nope, new Hampshire.
http://www.stonehengeusa.com
This is from that site:Nope, new Hampshire.
http://www.stonehengeusa.com
That would make sense, but 2,000 BC is a little old for Vikings. 2,000 BC is more like Sea People, or Phoenicians. And Phoenicians could have easily crossed an ocean, it is just assumed by Historians that no one crossed an ocean until Ships had huge Hulls. But this would alone prove that people even before the Phoenicians crossed the Ocean, like just at the beginning of Phoenicians even existing.Isn't it believed that ancient Viking explorers put it there?
Like, your Dad is Google Chrome or something? LolI'm half browser, on my fathers side.
Lol.He was cheap. He didn't buy, he just browsed.
Sorry, both he and Abraham weren't real dudes. Any mention of them in other writings is second hand at best.Oh geez... seriously?? There is much more evidence of the life of Moses than your life. He is even mentioned in Egyptian writings, and all the writings of what is now Iran, Iraq, Syria, north Africa, Turkey, and more.
To each there ownI always thought walking on water and making oceans split in half was some str8 Bullshit .. all text claiming to know anything about magic are pure jokes only fools believe
The core of every religion is that you get to live forever...Bible is just a two thousand year old comic book.
Even just a tomb that had 2 of their names in one place and say the body of Joseph (with the coat of many colors), or someone similar, would be nice.Sorry, both he and Abraham weren't real dudes. Any mention of them in other writings is second hand at best.
There is no REAL proof of their lives.
Jesus either.
Those countries are awfully close to the holy land...