Nuclear Warfare Of Anciant "gods"?

@SEOGUY (906)
United States
December 25, 2007 7:36am CST
In our superior intellect of moderen man, We seem to always want to religate Religion to the dungheap of myth and fabal. Okay, so does myth mean it isn't true? We write books on history, and one day history may be rewriten, and everything we know as fact will be called myth. A myth may be fact that was rewriten by those years later who could not bring themselves to believe the writengs they read. We read of many "myths" of gods around the earth. And we automaticly dissbelieve these as fabals when we read of their abilities to fly and their weapons like lightning bolts and magick arrows. I will show you a few relitivly unknow writings of anciant beginnings thousands of years old that may change your mind on how you veiw these "gods" The first is this: 1) “…(it was) a single projectile, charged with all the power of the Universe. An incandescent column of smoke and flame, as bright as the thousand suns, rose in all its splendor…it was an unknown weapon, and iron thunderbolt, a gigantic messenger of death, which reduced to ashes the entire race of the Vrishnis and the Andhakas…the corpses were so burned as to be unrecognizable. The hair and nails fell out; pottery broke without apparent cause, and the birds turned white…after a few hours all foodstuffs were infected…to escape from this fire the soldiers threw themselves in streams to wash themselves and their equipment.” -The Mahabharata 2) “…when the god Rama was threatened by a ‘army of monkeys’ (men ?) he put a ‘magic arrow’ into action. This produces a flash of lighting ‘stronger than the heat from a hundred thousand suns’, turning everything to dust. The hair of survivors falls out, their nails disintegrate. 3) "Separation did not bring peace to these people and finally their anger reached a point where the ruler of the original city took with him a small number of his warriors and they rose into the air in a huge shining metal vessel. While they were many leagues from the city of their enemies, they launched a great shining lance that rode on a beam of light. It burst apart in the city of their enemies with a great ball of flame that shot up to the heavens, almost to the stars. All those who were in the city were horribly burned and even those who were not in the city - but nearby - were burned also. Those who looked upon the lance and the ball of fire were blinded forever afterward. Those who entered the city on foot became ill and died. Even the dust of the city was poisoned, as were the rivers that flowed through it. Men dared not go near it, and it gradually crumbled into dust and was forgotten by men. When the leader saw what he had done to his own people he retired to his palace and refused to see anyone. Then he gathered about him those warriors who remained, and their wives and children, and they entered their vessels and rose one by one into the sky and sailed away. Nor did they return." - the Book of Dzyan Any comments on this?
2 responses
@anniepa (27955)
• United States
1 Jan 08
It certainly is something to think about. It's another great mystery of the world, like the pyramids and crop circles. Was Earth visited by aliens from another planet thousands of years ago after all? Nobody's disproven it yet, have they? Annie
@SEOGUY (906)
• United States
1 Jan 08
Funny you metion the pyramids, I have some info about them with conjuntion to the "gods" that came down from the heavens, from other anciant non biblical writings, as well as some from the bible that could explain how "gods" traveled. thanks for the responce.
@lancingboy (1385)
• United States
27 Dec 07
Ooh, that is interesting isn't it? Those sounds like nuclear-type missiles to me. There are columns in Egypt somwhere at some ruins that look like missiles. I don't remember where the ruins are (the exact location) or what the name of them are, but I've seen the pictures. I'll look around in my bookmarks and see if I can find them for you. =)
@SEOGUY (906)
• United States
27 Dec 07
thanks I would like to see that