tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1625062975808637123.post7470240781842105284..comments2023-10-22T06:57:58.721-07:00Comments on Operation: Oxmyx: Sirrush/ "Splendor Serpent"/Dragon of Ishtar Gate casual researchRichhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09091246964133101706noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1625062975808637123.post-60905716260486041872010-04-23T06:55:27.977-07:002010-04-23T06:55:27.977-07:00It's very simple. Babylonians hit on the dist...It's very simple. Babylonians hit on the distinction between reptiles and mammals. Reptiles are accompanied by existing ancient terms from the dinosaurs. Dragons are the instinctive vestiges of the dinosaurs, along with their actual vestiges in modern lizards and snakes. Aurochs are as a category, all mammals. There is an actual breed of cattle in England called the Auroch. It is a smaller descendant of the true Auroch, a very large sort of cow. The last true Auroch died in captivity - actually, domestication - around 1600. <br /><br />It is not surprising that the distinction came into vogue around 600 BC, which is an antisymmetric parity precedent around the time of Christ, to the emergence of Islamic doctrine in 600 AD. Both those sixes are from the atomic number of carbon. Nuclear carbon is a very stable form of energy, and time is orthogonal or conjugate to energy. That is why instinct in 600 BC could anticipate Rome's estimate of the distance to the Moon and Christianity's influence in theology; and that is why Islam began to devolve in 600 AD.Michael Lewishttp://barycentrism.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1625062975808637123.post-83393131306528244622010-02-12T06:47:51.449-08:002010-02-12T06:47:51.449-08:00I am neither ready to accept the Creationist viewp...I am neither ready to accept the Creationist viewpoint or the theory of evolution as it now exists. However, dinosaurs in the same sense as the Mesozoic era seems incredibly unlikely (to me). Either way, there are things about both concepts that just don't add up quite right.Richhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09091246964133101706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1625062975808637123.post-67888334910428374022010-02-09T13:25:47.235-08:002010-02-09T13:25:47.235-08:00Dinosaurs and humans together? Creation says yes. ...Dinosaurs and humans together? Creation says yes. The entire story is on "drdino" website. I believe it is true.Jameshttp://art-of-facts.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com