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  • I do like this angle of perspective.

  • While I am sure volcanoes influenced many legends and myths in religions, I think it's more of a consequence of agriculture. Volcanic ash makes for very fertile land, where societies are likely to develop and produce complex ideas like religion, to explain and record natural phenomena are religious accounts.

  • New age propaganda..

  • are you ready to buy my book yet? LOL!

    Fucking hell!

  • how are you going to stand to god and explain his work when ur dead. people like to think they are god.

  • This guy's answer to everything is volcanoes

  • @MightyKingYoung Not true. Early religions started in response to three factors:

    1) the heavens above us, 2) the earth below us and 3) the air around us. In my book, and video I talk about 2 and 3 which have not been fully explored before this time. You should read the book. 

  • @MightyKingYoung Apparently many religions were born of the terror provoked by these majestic harbingers of death. The need to pay homage to the fire god because he might be appeased and spare you a miserable death when he gets angry (when the volcano erupts again)

  • @NORCALROE78 Obviously there are some celestial alignments. I never said there were not. There are also some geological foundations. The ancients used both geology and astronomy. Read my book. 

  • @Bill360360 i agree. but i dont believe that the great pyramids were built to resemble volcano's, thats all i am saying. actually there is more than enough facts and evidence that suggests other wise

  • @bgeezy1983 On the contrary, the evidence supports the argument that the pyramids were commemorative of the volcanoes. I will not spoon-feed you, do your own research instead of being so dismissive.

  • we all know religion is fake, but people i quess like to get brainwashed.

  • @daryps03 True. People prefer to 'believe' than to' know'/

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  • @NORCALROE78 The pyramids unified "upper egypt" (the heavens) and "lower egypt" (geological phenomena). Read my book for a fuller explanation. Thank you.

  • the subject is very interesting...but you sound extremely boring here... no enthusiasm not even a spark of excitement for the book... gosh !

  • @femqu Sorry, how's this:

    Reader Reviews:

    "A landmark in critical thinking." “Read it in one sitting, highly recommended!” ”fascinating..." "Absolutely amazing..." “Read it in 24 hrs.” “mesmerized by the contents...” “...a fascinating look at how early humans made sense about the world.” “It's a crime that more people have not read it.” “...brilliant.” “... original and compelling." “unique and fascinating...” “This should be required reading for all high school students.”

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  • has anybody actually purchased your pamphlet?

  • @bdinger74 Reader Reviews:

    "A landmark in critical thinking." “Read it in one sitting, highly recommended!” ”fascinating..." "Absolutely amazing..." “Read it in 24 hrs.” “mesmerized by the contents...” “...a fascinating look at how early humans made sense about the world.” “It's a crime that more people have not read it.” “...brilliant.” “... original and compelling." “unique and fascinating...” “This should be required reading for all high school students.”

  • @Bill360360 You've convinced me not only to read yours, but now I'm certain I want to write mine! I just wish I knew an agent, another writer for helpful criticism, and also how and where to publish. I have been talking notes and researching forever. I'm not sure exactly what I want my final product to be yet. I'm leaning towards human behavior and the need for a security blanket. I've been debating believers and the responses are excellent for research, but truly sad as intelligent humans.

  • @bdinger74 I just finished reading the book and I wan't able to put it down. I gulped it down. I plan to read it more leisurely soon, so I can chew on it, but I needed to race through it on the first read. It was fascinating.

  • @bdinger74 I have bought and read the book and it is explosive! I had a long time ago realized that our primitive predecessors were impelled to find explanations for destructive and what they perceived as malevolent phenomena, and without the benefit of the information we have now, it would have been logical for them to believe the violent events they experienced in nature were caused by a powerful angry invisible force. They called it many names representing the idea of God.

  • Please could you help me, im trying to find some pictures about seismically active regions particularly about Mediterranean region.

  • This is all well and good but does not explain the nature of the universe at all. It just denies religion.

  • They have Found PYRAMIDS all over the World

  • The book is now available on Amazon in Kindle edition as well as paperback.

  • Can't wait! Let us know when u publish. I have so many mysteries flowing about me, it's staggering. Especially since I go searching in books to find answers. And this makes me think something I've thought from time to time in disaster type times....like the end of the world type things...like the deaths of religious groups,ect;...it seems to me that the biblical story has been played out in groups and communities from time to time and it's the bad ones that bring it about. As above; so below?

  • @Licmycat

    Reader Reviews:

    "A landmark in critical thinking." “Read it in one sitting, highly recommended!” ”fascinating..." "Absolutely amazing..." “Read it in 24 hrs.” “mesmerized by the contents...” “...a fascinating look at how early humans made sense about the world.” “It's a crime that more people have not read it.” “...brilliant.” “... original and compelling." “unique and fascinating...” “This should be required reading for all high school students.”

  • @Bill360360 Wish I could.....

  • Was your alien abduction videos a reason or a purpose to show how myths or religions could be started by convincing people and eventually making it into something people actually would believe? If not I'm sorry for doubting your abduction hehe

  • @dooly3002 That's the basic idea.... :)

  • I dunno. A pyramid is just a big heap. What other sort of large-scale structure could early civilizations build? Just don't see the need to invoke inspiration from volcanoes, at least not for the construction of pyramids.

  • @jambec144 If you read my book, you will see lots of converging evidence in support of this idea. You can get it at Amazon or my web site.

  • Great work

  • Hope more people see this. Too many myths abound. Our whole civilization is based on superstition.

  • Provocative indeed.

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