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Topic: Let's Cure Autism! | |
Bronwyn Replies: 352 Views: 191415 |
Forum: Health Posted: 1:23 am Subject: Ah, to be back reading in the library! |
If an antibiotic can kill our interest in the opposite sex, does it not stand to reason that the 'biologicals' within us motive us to have sex -- not some innate biological imperative to reproduction) ... | |
Topic: Varsity Blues | |
Bronwyn Replies: 342 Views: 168251 |
Forum: NEW CONCEPTS Posted: 7:51 pm Subject: Varsity Blues |
OK, I'll play.....
Having been accepted to college at age 16 (I went to the same private school as John Kerry although different decades), and off that summer at the ripe old age of 17 yrs 1 month, I ... |
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Topic: Robin the Wallace to Pay the Hood | |
Bronwyn Replies: 28 Views: 50832 |
Forum: British History Posted: 12:15 pm Subject: Robin the Wallace to Pay the Hood |
Very interesting.
Thank you for getting the rusted gears of my brain back into action. I can now sit back and think: "Hemmmm, could it be......" |
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Topic: Ghostbusters | |
Bronwyn Replies: 44 Views: 23326 |
Forum: NEW CONCEPTS Posted: 11:09 am Subject: Ghostbusters |
Ishmael wrote: "Old Hag" has three symptoms. They can be experienced in isolation or in combination. The first symptom is paralysis. You wake from sleeping but your body is frozen. You canno ... | |
Topic: Myth-making | |
Bronwyn Replies: 180 Views: 60616 |
Forum: NEW CONCEPTS Posted: 11:46 am Subject: Myth-making |
The Tudor bastard who forged Beowulf was aware of this also and consciously made it an epic. Even though the Anglo-Saxons themselves used Anglo-Saxon strictly for City Charters, Annals and limericks. ... | |
Topic: This Really Makes me Sick! | |
Bronwyn Replies: 99 Views: 118209 |
Forum: Health Posted: 11:49 pm Subject: This Really Makes me Sick! |
Vitamin B12 and early man.
From an AE angle, I've had an "Aha" moment. It is known that early man did not manage to live to old age, we've touched on the subject here before. This new f ... |
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Topic: The Baphomet and Its Origins | |
Bronwyn Replies: 66 Views: 57691 |
Forum: History Posted: 6:59 pm Subject: The Baphomet and Its Origins |
Well, the good Bishop Samuel Wilberforce way back in 1860, "believed the world to be around 6,000 years old, created by the hand of God on 23 October 4004 BC, a date obtained by counting back thr ... | |
Topic: The Baphomet and Its Origins | |
Bronwyn Replies: 66 Views: 57691 |
Forum: History Posted: 6:56 pm Subject: The Baphomet and Its Origins |
"James Ussher, an Anglican priest born in Dublin in 1580, interpreted the time of the Creation in the Bible as 4,004 BC. This was generally accepted by the Church as well..."
Masonic cal ... |
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Topic: The Baphomet and Its Origins | |
Bronwyn Replies: 66 Views: 57691 |
Forum: History Posted: 6:47 pm Subject: The Baphomet and Its Origins |
What is the hoopla about Kaballah (or however it's spelled)? Being a WASP by region, I've never heard of it. What is it? | |
Topic: The Baphomet and Its Origins | |
Bronwyn Replies: 66 Views: 57691 |
Forum: History Posted: 6:45 pm Subject: The Baphomet and Its Origins |
I've been reading an interesting book about the possible location of the Ark of the Covenant. There's a nice background chapter relating to Egyptian mystical powers etc and reference to Thoth, a deity ... | |
Topic: The Baphomet and Its Origins | |
Bronwyn Replies: 66 Views: 57691 |
Forum: History Posted: 6:31 pm Subject: The Baphomet and Its Origins |
I'm still having issues with idolatry versus symbolism in the Templars. Fraternal orders have ritual initiations and they are meant to be mysterious. Baphomet symbolizes the dogma and ideals. I doubt ... | |
Topic: The Baphomet and Its Origins | |
Bronwyn Replies: 66 Views: 57691 |
Forum: History Posted: 6:18 pm Subject: The Baphomet and Its Origins |
It may be blasphemy to attribute any Knights of Templar relationship to Baphomet. Testimony that is gained from torture is not a valid source AND was recanted upon the well-fired stake. The mystery of ... | |
Topic: The Salmon of Wisdom | |
Bronwyn Replies: 16 Views: 23026 |
Forum: Life Sciences Posted: 8:14 pm Subject: The Salmon of Wisdom |
Re beaching: I would say that bumping into land that wasn't there before is not the most likely explanation. All cetaceans have big brains and highly efficient sonar, so of all the marine fauna why w ... | |
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