The Sea Peoples. That's another mystery. Horrible creatures who did terrible things, but no one knows what blood or where they went. Scythians totally disappear and history is without a clue.
None of this would matter except that I have an unprovable theory that we are all dna carriers from past good and past bad, which is just something that's fun for me, and explains the madness of those who believe in reincarnation, and also explains their unexplainable flashes on past lives. The dna I believe is something God designed so that we could never all go bad. But, it's happening anyway slowly but surely. All of this is kind of like Einsteins 4th dimension. He most certainly had something in mind and had reason to think so, but it was a bit out of the ordinary scope of reference.
I just would like to find the puzzle piece of Gog and Magog, and find WHY the Romans found a monument to Gog in existance in ancient Britain in 400 ad. It's in the encylopedia, but mentioned nowhere else on earth. Why? That's a rather important thing, I would say. The Biblical Magog or Gog immortalized in ancient Gael? That's rather interesting to say the very least. Either to Gog or Magog. nApparently these two sons of Japeth have enormous importance in scripture, above the others completely. Why? This is all a train of thought which doesn't translate well into words, and out of the set of reference books it takes, it loses shape for me., but I have a rather large folder of notes to follow up on in a box I never get around to looking at any more.
Anyway, we want to start a sons of Noah study thread. I think it could go millions of miles in all directions actually. |