The God King Scenario

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The God King Scenario

Post by Shirleypal » 02-28-2009 01:25 PM

THE GOD KING SCENARIO
by Gary Gilligan


Introduction
Recent Planetary Chaos

In the 1950s, Immanuel Velikovsky, a Russian phychologist (1895-1979), wrote a book called ‘Worlds in Collision.' Although a bestseller, Velikovsky's theories were rejected or ignored by the academic community. Why was this?

Velikovsky stated that Venus was a new planet recently born from Jupiter and that along with Mars, Venus entered into encounters with Earth causing vast upheavals in early history. These cosmic ‘wars' affected the lives, beliefs and writings of early mankind.

Was Velikovsky correct in proposing recent upheaval in the Solar System?
Did Mars and Venus cause global disturbances by coming close to Earth only a few thousand years ago?
Followers of Velikovsky (catastrophists) believe this to be true and science is slowly proving Velikovsky to be correct in a number of areas. For example, it is now generally accepted that Mars was once a planet very similar to Earth. Sometime in its past it suffered a cataclysmic upheaval which led to its now frozen desolate state.

Although lacking a feasible explanation, planetary scientists believe the demise of Mars occurred billions of years ago. On the other hand, catastrophists believe Mars was torn apart only a few thousand years ago. But how do we prove the Solar System is a smoking gun?

http://www.world-mysteries.com/god_kings_scenario1.htm

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Post by MentalMidget » 03-14-2009 08:23 PM

Could it not be that the demise of Mars' atmosphere is the result of the mythological "War in Heaven"?
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Post by Shirleypal » 03-14-2009 09:40 PM

Sure could be, the mythical air was ruined by the mythical war in heaven.

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