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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Raider on Thu 09/06/2005 10:07:37

Title: World Mysteries
Post by: Raider on Thu 09/06/2005 10:07:37
Hey guys,
I was just looking around and I found this interesting site.
http://www.world-mysteries.com/index.html
Some of the content is aimed at the christain religion. But the artifacts seem quite interesting. (The site contains lots of writing, so if your not in the mood for reading then don't go)
Title: Re: World Mysteries
Post by: hedgefield on Thu 09/06/2005 18:49:51
Interesting read. I've always been fascinated by these sort of things. Lots of new stuff (to me) there, thanks.
Title: Re: World Mysteries
Post by: Haddas on Thu 09/06/2005 20:32:45
I have an old book that i inherited by my grandfather when he passed away. It's called "Symbols" and contains all kinds of symbols and expressions and names and explains what they are.
Title: Re: World Mysteries
Post by: Mr Flibble on Sat 11/06/2005 21:10:31
I bookmarked this a while ago, its an interesting site.

Reliable? Now thats another question.
Title: Re: World Mysteries
Post by: fanton on Mon 13/06/2005 16:24:09
Another answer:
Mr Flibble, what do you mean by realiable? There is no such thing in "misteries." Its everybody's oppinion of things rather than the truth. Most of what we sense is just a pack of pre-judgement combined with appearences and belief or hope or desire, rarely do we see things naked as they really are. If we would see the truth, we would die of grief. Is just food for the heart, to prove that people don't know anything yet, so gives some freedom to belive there is more than just the everyday life. That is my humble opinion.

Belief in something doesn't have to be reliable. You can believe in everything you want, however screwd, as long as you let others live.

Reliable? Probably not. But I don't mind. Some people seem to enjoy it.

I hope I'm not too aggressive :D

Pretty interesting website.
Title: Re: World Mysteries
Post by: shbaz on Mon 13/06/2005 17:48:21
Beliefs and mysteries are not one and the same. You can believe that a mystery has a certain truth to it, but the mystery itself is something that can't yet be explained.

By "reliable" I believe he was referring to the sources which are quoted and the conclusions that are reached without any real evidence. The listing of sources is kind of vague and poor.