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Re: Theos-World Is Theosophy a Reveiled Truth?

Sep 06, 2001 04:42 PM
by Dennis Kier


So now Plate Tectonics are "IN".

When I started reading about Atlantis, and things like that, over 50
years ago, those who believed in "Atlantis", and Plate Tectonics were
called "Quacks", "Nuts", and worse.

Maybe it will take another 50 years to change "Truth" back to a belief
of "Atlantis", "Shambhalla", and the other places from the past that
"Science" discounts today.
Dennis

----- Original Message -----
From: David Blankenship <david-blankenship@mediaone.net>
To: <theos-talk@theosophy.com>
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 7:30 PM
Subject: Theos-World Is Theosophy a Reveiled Truth?


> I deleted the newsletter to make room for my incoming mail, but I
did make a
> copy of subscribing and unscribing. The email address is
> questmag@theosmail.net. Subscribing will get you the current issue
and
> subsequent issues. It is put out by scientist who are theosophists.
>
> The scientist who talk about Atlantis said it was fanciful on HPB
part and
> that because of plate tectonics such a continent couldn't exist.
The
> scientist who talk about the age of man put it about six million
years with
> all the earlier ancestors. There currently two theories about the
origin
> birthplace. One is the popular out of Africa theory. And the
other is
> that Homo Sapiens originated simultaneously in different places
around the
> globe about 200,000 years ago from earlier men out of Africa. I
hope I did
> justice to the talk on man but it is from memory and it is a poor
substitute
> for the full articles. I suggest you subscribe and read for
yourself what
> they had to say. The first part is about a conference the had and
the
> articles follow.
>
> David Blankenship
>
>
>
>
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>
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