Caladan
Agnostic Pantheist
I thought I mentioned I can read Arabicwell, Caladan, i am impressed. how did you translate it?
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I dont have sway on a large vocabulary of Arabic words though...
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I thought I mentioned I can read Arabicwell, Caladan, i am impressed. how did you translate it?
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I think this.
Atlantis is not even mentioned anywhere untill Plato made it up in one of his best selling "fiction" books. which was an allagory to what could happen if the polytheist abandoned their god's for humanity and reality. it was their religion what else can i say. Or is it...no, it is about translating. i am unsure if it is possible. if he, as a person, truly existed and recorded in history then he exist in our culture too. for example that Islamic character, one never changing commander of unseen army, immortal man, exist in Greek myths as a God. this is a bit confusing but i find it very interesting i am definetely not an expert on this subject but from time to time, i listen to people who knows about this stuff. history is being told differently in different regions but they coincide. for example, to me, knowing that Noah (PBUH) lived during time of Atlantis meant more than i could imagine. well, i love stories
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I thought I mentioned I can read Arabic
I dont have sway on a large vocabulary of Arabic words though...
yea you do but you also made it very difficult for me to read, you know that?
when it is about proofs, i am on my own, just like yourself. i am not really interesting in proving stuff to people.
if Enoch is translated as Adris, then i might know him. becasue one of the people i told about (the one who went heaven and wanted to stay there) is named Idris.
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Atlantis is not even mentioned anywhere untill Plato made it up in one of his best selling "fiction" books. which was an allagory to what could happen if the polytheist abandoned their god's for humanity and reality. it was their religion what else can i say. Or is it...
if Enoch is translated as Adris, then i might know him. becasue one of the people i told about (the one who went heaven and wanted to stay there) is named Idris.
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Oddly enough. I do love you and hope that you may have the best.i live on the other side of the world. i did not learn Mu & Atlantis from fiction books. love me the way i am, will you?
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Yes, but you do have Cappadocia...i live on the other side of the world. i did not learn Mu & Atlantis from fiction books. love me the way i am, will you?
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Yes, but you do have Cappadocia...
.lava said:this is a bit confusing but i find it very interestingi am definetely not an expert on this subject but from time to time, i listen to people who knows about this stuff. history is being told differently in different regions but they coincide. for example, to me, knowing that Noah (PBUH) lived during time of Atlantis meant more than i could imagine. well, i love stories
do i? ha ha OK, i'll take that as a compliment. Capadocia is one of the strangest places i'd ever been. amazing and thank God, very well protected area. so how does Capadocia related to Idris?
Well, that how I view all the religious texts, as myths or stories.
And my Cappadocia joke comes from a modern trend to apply to Cappadocia the UFO phenomena..
.lava said:do you like them?
To be honest I dont know much about that (new age?) trend. personally im more interested in the archaeology and history of the place.you are making me curious, Caladan.
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It is the only way I can accept them. And I love stories too. Particularly mythology.
I have a website called Timeless Myths. And another site called Dark Mirrors of Heaven.