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It might interest you to know that there were eye witnesses to what we mistakenly call creation. They recorded their observations as best they could, carving some records into stones and passing verbal accounts from one generation to the next. It has taken a very long time to interpret these records because they don't describe anything we have seen. For example the legend of the dragon is carved into rocks all over the world, but it is only recently that anybody has noticed a natural effect that fits that description. This is a long book because it tries to cover everything completely.
http://saturniancosmology.org/
One thing you can't avoid is that similar myths came from many civilizations. As a matter of fact, identical myths came from thousands of tribes all around the world. We are forced to conclude that they were all looking at the same thing. And one of those things was the tree of life. It remained standing until Noah's flood.
It might interest you to know that there were eye witnesses to what we mistakenly call creation. They recorded their observations as best they could, carving some records into stones and passing verbal accounts from one generation to the next. It has taken a very long time to interpret these records because they don't describe anything we have seen. For example the legend of the dragon is carved into rocks all over the world, but it is only recently that anybody has noticed a natural effect that fits that description. This is a long book because it tries to cover everything completely.
saturniancosmology.org/
One thing you can't avoid is that similar myths came from many civilizations. As a matter of fact, identical myths came from thousands of tribes all around the world. We are forced to conclude that they were all looking at the same thing. And one of those things was the tree of life. It remained standing until Noah's flood.
I understand aging is a thing, but I have been reading "The Lost Book of Enki" and it talks about how the annunaki lived much longer than we do. Then I began to think about how it explains their days on Niburu were much longer than our own and had the thought that possibly there could be a correlation between length of day and lifespan by mechanism of placebo in some way. Just a thought.