\o/ !HALALUYah! \o/
Greetings vincent et al in the Matchless
Name of YahShua !!
Good thinking!
Not too many years ago an Oxford researcher discovered cocaine in ancient
mummies. The researcher was scoffed at. Egyptian researchers looked
into other mummies to disprove the cocaine notion. OOPS! Much to
their dismay they verified the research instead. Cocaine was in ALL the
mummies they examined.
Cocaine is a NEW WORLD plant. How did it get to ancient Egypt?
SEAFARING vessels ... with Hebrews on 'em! Some o' those Hebrews stayed
behind in the NEW WORLD! Voila (or rather "walla" to the less
educated)! Ancient Hebrew script in the New World dating back
millenia.
Psst ... mummification has always been a big mystery to "the
experts". Couldn't figure out how the Egyptians were so successful at
it. The secret ... another NEW WORLD plant ... tobacco ... tar residues
being the key!
Ahava b' YahShua
(Love in The
SAVIOUR)
Baruch YHVH,
Chris Barr
a servant
of YHVH
----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 03/11/2004 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Old hebrew Coins
found in Kentucky?
> The ancient people were great seafarers, much better than current
> history texts indicate. In America alone, people have found ancient
> Celtic ogum script, Viking writings, and various others which I can't
> remember. My point is that, even if there is a monolith (megalith?) with
> the ten commandments, that would indicate that there was probably some
> Hebrew or Hebrews on that site in ancient times. That does not
> necessarily mean they were of the ten lost tribes (which we know were not
> really lost). In my sometimes humble opinion, any such an artifact most
> likely came from Hebrews who sailed with the Phoenicians or Egyptians or
> some of the other ancient mariners, some of which are mentioned in the ot
> as being trading partners with Israel during its brief period of empire /
> hegemony over nearby lands.
>
> vincent j fulton
>
>
> On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 23:19:20 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Good job, vince, I am saving most of this information.
>
> To our Mormon buds, I re-ask a question. Someone posted the notion that
> that there is some stone in Mexico with the ten commandments written on
> it and so on. Is that just a fantasy to be accpted without proof or is
> there some supporting evidence.
>
> AND are you aware of the Smithsonian conclusion about the archeology of
> the New World and the Bofm?
>
> John
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