(03-16-2026, 05:41 PM)IceHappy Wrote:
Scott has a story envious of Hollywood
Thank you. I found that interesting, although I didn't buy in to a lot of what was said, for personal reasons due to my blood ties to the Merovingians on both my mother's and my father's sides of the family. Those connections were suggested by a "paper trail" in the form of a genealogy given to me a few years ago by some Mormons, and have since been confirmed via DNA testing.
While I still have serious reservations as to the paper trail beyond the Merovingian Dynasty, I still found some of the information interesting. Beyond the Merovingians, it all just sounds a little too "Dan Brown-ish" to me.
But yes, as AJ asked "So their descendants still walk among us?" The answer is"yes", since I am one of them. I'm sure there are others as well - I can't be all alone. in that regard. It's not mathematically possible.
Regarding the assertion that Yeshua and Miriam of Magdala both fled to Iona to preach a religion of male and female "godhead", there is a potential, if tenuous, connection at Tel Arad in Israel.Tel Arad was an Israelite border fortress around 750 BC. It contains a small Israelite temple with a small "Holy of Holies" contained within that temple complex. Inside that "Holy of Holies", there were found not one but TWO standing stones, a larger one on the left of the observer, and a shorter one to the right of the observer. Some speculate that they represent "YHWH" on the one hand, and "His Asherah" on the other.
An ostracon found in Sinai specifically mentions "YHWH and his Asherah", along with a drawing of the same.
back at Tel Arad, at the entrance to the "Holy of Holies" in that temple complex stood two incense altars, a taller one to the left of the observer, and a shorter one to the right as one faced into the chamber. On the left-hand incense altar, residues scraped from it were found to contain frankincense residue. On the one to the right, residue testing confirmed it was used to burn cannabis as incense, with the residue containing THC, CBD, and CBN among other cannabis compounds. It is, to date, the only confirmation of cannabis use in ancient Israelite religious rituals.
I question the authenticity of the "Yeshua Scroll" presented, however. if it was, as presented, a first-hand account by Yeshua himself, then how is it that it ends with his dead body being placed in the Talpiot tomb for a second time after the sojourn to Iona? How could he have written that himself if he were dead?
Disclaimer: I am not a Mason nor am I a Templar. I've got no time for such frivolities. I AM, however, a student of history, and that is the basis upon which I found the show to be interesting. All else is pure speculation.
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“Trouble rather the tiger in his lair than the sage among his books. For to you kingdoms and their armies are things mighty and enduring, but to him they are but toys of the moment, to be overturned with the flick of a finger.”
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
