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Recently Discovered Mayan Pyramid Confirmed As One Of The Largest Ever Seen
Misterious Earth ^ | 6 May 2016

Posted on 05/06/2016 7:31:17 AM PDT by Fractal Trader

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To: verga
Thank you for not brutalizing her in open forum.

her??

101 posted on 05/07/2016 10:31:24 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: terycarl

Thanks; Brother.


102 posted on 05/07/2016 10:32:06 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: BenLurkin

Spanish may have destroyed the Inca, and the Aztec, but it has been a mystery who or what destroyed the Inca, some 700 years before the Spanish arrived in the New World.


103 posted on 05/07/2016 10:47:57 PM PDT by Cvengr ( Adversity in life & death is inevitable; Stress is optional through faith in Christ.)
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To: BenLurkin

Correction :
Spanish may have destroyed the Inca, and the Aztec, but it has been a mystery who or what destroyed the Mayans, some 700 years before the Spanish arrived in the New World.


104 posted on 05/07/2016 10:48:23 PM PDT by Cvengr ( Adversity in life & death is inevitable; Stress is optional through faith in Christ.)
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To: Cvengr

yup


105 posted on 05/08/2016 4:54:42 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Cvengr
Spanish may have destroyed the Inca, and the Aztec, but it has been a mystery who or what destroyed the Inca I think you mean Maya here, some 700 years before the Spanish arrived in the New World.

Either the Lamanites or the Nephiites; for who else where there??

106 posted on 05/08/2016 4:56:40 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Cvengr
 
 
The BIGGEST battle EVER recorded; and not ONE even teeny bit of evidence of it can be found!!
 
 


The Book of Ether

Chapter 15

Millions of the Jaredites are slain in battle—Shiz and Coriantumr assemble all the people to mortal combat—The Spirit of the Lord ceases to strive with them—The Jaredite nation is utterly destroyed—Only Coriantumr remains.

 And it came to pass when Coriantumr had recovered of his wounds, he began to remember the awords which Ether had spoken unto him.

 He saw that there had been slain by the sword already nearly atwo millions of his people, and he began to sorrow in his heart; yea, there had been slain two millions of mighty men, and also their wives and their children.

 He began to repent of the evil which he had done; he began to remember the words which had been spoken by the mouth of all the prophets, and he saw them that they were fulfilled thus far, every whit; and his soul amourned and refused to be bcomforted.

 And it came to pass that he wrote an epistle unto Shiz, desiring him that he would spare the people, and he would give up the kingdom for the sake of the lives of the people.

 And it came to pass that when Shiz had received his epistle he wrote an epistle unto Coriantumr, that if he would give himself up, that he might slay him with his own sword, that he would spare the lives of the people.

 And it came to pass that the people repented not of their iniquity; and the people of Coriantumr were stirred up to anger against the people of Shiz; and the people of Shiz were stirred up to anger against the people of Coriantumr; wherefore, the people of Shiz did give battle unto the people of Coriantumr.

 And when Coriantumr saw that he was about to fall he fled again before the people of Shiz.

 And it came to pass that he came to the waters of Ripliancum, which, by interpretation, is large, or to exceed all; wherefore, when they came to these waters they pitched their tents; and Shiz also pitched his tents near unto them; and therefore on the morrow they did come to battle.

 And it came to pass that they fought an exceedingly sore battle, in which Coriantumr was wounded again, and he fainted with the loss of blood.

 10 And it came to pass that the armies of Coriantumr did press upon the armies of Shiz that they beat them, that they caused them to flee before them; and they did flee southward, and did pitch their tents in a place which was called Ogath.

 11 And it came to pass that the army of Coriantumr did pitch their tents by the hill Ramah; and it was that same hill where my father Mormon did ahide up the records unto the Lord, which were sacred.

 12 And it came to pass that they did gather together all the people upon all the face of the land, who had not been slain, save it was Ether.

 13 And it came to pass that Ether did abehold all the doings of the people; and he beheld that the people who were for Coriantumr were gathered together to the army of Coriantumr; and the people who were for Shiz were gathered together to the army of Shiz.

 14 Wherefore, they were for the space of four years gathering together the people, that they might get all who were upon the face of the land, and that they might receive all the strength which it was possible that they could receive.

 15 And it came to pass that when they were all gathered together, every one to the army which he would, with their wives and their children—both men, women and children being armed with aweapons of war, having shields, and bbreastplates, and head-plates, and being clothed after the manner of war—they did march forth one against another to battle; and they fought all that day, and conquered not.

 16 And it came to pass that when it was night they were weary, and retired to their camps; and after they had retired to their camps they took up a howling and a alamentation for the loss of the slain of their people; and so great were their cries, their howlings and lamentations, that they did rend the air exceedingly.

 17 And it came to pass that on the morrow they did go again to battle, and great and terrible was that day; nevertheless, they conquered not, and when the night came again they did rend the air with their cries, and their howlings, and their mournings, for the loss of the slain of their people.

 18 And it came to pass that Coriantumr wrote again an epistle unto Shiz, desiring that he would not come again to battle, but that he would take the kingdom, and spare the lives of the people.

 19 But behold, the aSpirit of the Lord had ceased striving with them, and bSatan had full power over the chearts of the people; for they were given up unto the hardness of their hearts, and the blindness of their minds that they might be destroyed; wherefore they went again to battle.

 20 And it came to pass that they fought all that day, and when the night came they slept upon their swords.

 21 And on the morrow they fought even until the night came.

 22 And when the night came they were adrunken with anger, even as a man who is drunken with wine; and they slept again upon their swords.

 23 And on the morrow they fought again; and when the night came they had all fallen by the sword save it were fifty and two of the people of Coriantumr, and sixty and nine of the people of Shiz.

 24 And it came to pass that they slept upon their swords that night, and on the morrow they fought again, and they contended in their might with their swords and with their shields, all that day.

 25 And when the night came there were thirty and two of the people of Shiz, and twenty and seven of the people of Coriantumr.

 26 And it came to pass that they ate and slept, and prepared for death on the morrow. And they were large and mighty men as to the strength of men.

 27 And it came to pass that they fought for the space of three hours, and they fainted with the loss of blood.

 28 And it came to pass that when the men of Coriantumr had received sufficient strength that they could walk, they were about to flee for their lives; but behold, Shiz arose, and also his men, and he swore in his wrath that he would slay Coriantumr or he would perish by the sword.

 29 Wherefore, he did pursue them, and on the morrow he did overtake them; and they fought again with the sword. And it came to pass that when they had aall fallen by the sword, save it were Coriantumr and Shiz, behold Shiz had fainted with the loss of blood.

 30 And it came to pass that when Coriantumr had leaned upon his sword, that he rested a little, he smote off the head of Shiz.

 31 And it came to pass that after he had smitten off the head of Shiz, that Shiz raised up on his hands and afell; and after that he had struggled for breath, he died.

 32 And it came to pass that aCoriantumr fell to the earth, and became as if he had no life.

 33 And the Lord spake unto Ether, and said unto him: Go forth. And he went forth, and beheld that the words of the Lord had all been fulfilled; and he afinished his brecord; (and the chundredth part I have not written) and he hid them in a manner that the people of Limhi did find them.

 34 Now the last words which are written by aEther are these: Whether the Lord will that I be translated, or that I suffer the will of the Lord in the flesh, it mattereth not, if it so be that I am bsaved in the kingdom of God. Amen.

 

https://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/ether/15

 

And yet the BOOK says...


Ether 14:22
And so swift and speedy was the war that there was none left to bury the dead, but they did march forth from the shedding of blood to the shedding of blood, leaving the bodies of both men, women, and children strewed upon the face of the land, to become a prey to the worms of the flesh.


107 posted on 05/08/2016 4:57:40 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie

Either wiped off the face of the earth or a battle recorded spiritually.

What evidence do we have of the Carthaginian Solution?


108 posted on 05/08/2016 8:38:55 AM PDT by Cvengr ( Adversity in life & death is inevitable; Stress is optional through faith in Christ.)
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To: Fractal Trader; SunkenCiv; central_va; BenLurkin; Charles Henrickson; Donglalinger; ...

Basically the Maya area of Yucatan going into central america
was farmed over and dotted with cities from about 100 AD 800 AD. Similar farming filled in much of today’s Southern Brazil jungles. And north america was much more densely populated before the first europeans arrived.

I was in Tikal on the Yucatan southern coast in December. It was a religious/astronomical/trading site. The temple area was about 20 acres around and bounded by a high thick wall. Entry to the fortress was through a very narrow passageway. People could only get in stooped over and single file. Inside the fortress at Tikal they built buildings with square holes in them and lined them up pointing eastward in such a way that —twice a year — the sun would shine through both holes. That would tell the farmers that surrounded the area when to plant. The people on the inside depended on the farmers for their food. The Mayan were sun worshipers. Their god’s name was Kinich Ahau. The temple priesthood personified the sun. So whenever there was any kind of serious trouble they would practice human sacrifice to appease their god. Among the Mayan nobility/priesthood—the nobility would offer themselves willingly for sacrifice as it was considered a great honor to be sacrificed. They would cut out the heart of the sacrificial victim and offer it to the sun.

In a few short decades around 800 AD the weather changed.

This was the beginning of what known as the medieval warm. The weather became warm enough for grapes to be grown in northern Europe and England. the vikings began their expansion out of Scandinavian. They found Greenland to be warm and green enough to plant crops there.

In central america the rains stopped.

crop yields became smaller and smaller year after year, decade after decade. This went on for centuries. The land simply could not support the dense populations that had been established.

The mayan priesthood/royalty response was to sacrifice themselves. But no matter how much they sacrificed themselves — they could not bring back the rains. Still they continued the sacrifices.

In about 880 AD the Toltecs from modern central mexico invaded the now weakened Yucatan. They introduced a new form of sacrifice. They would war for the sake of taking warriors and high rank nobility to their gods for sacrifice. ( The later Aztecs got this practice from the Toltecs as well.)

The combination of drought/hunger self sacrifice and war for sacrifice completely gutted the Mayan cities of their priesthood nobility. Their cities were abandoned.

By the time the Spanish arrived in the early 1500’s, the medieval warm had ended. The little ice age had begun. The vikings had been driven out of Greenland by the cold . The rains had returned to the central america. The jungles grew over the old cities.

There is a book available called the “Conquest of New Spain” by Bernal Diaz. He was Cortes’s oldest lieutenant. You can read it for free online. just google it. Diaz describes Mayan practices, central american and Caribbean practices that included not just human sacrifice but also homosexuality in the priesthood. The twin practices just completely grossed out the Spanish. Their reaction was pretty much like that of Joshua and Moses when they returned to the promised land.

However, the big killers in the new world were diseases brought over by the Europeans. There were two big die offs in Mexico about 1530 and 1570. Brazil was densely populated and millions died there. Hernando de soto’s expedition caused
the death by disease of huge chunks of the north american Indian population from the Mississippi to Florida.

On human sacrifice—I agree with an earlier poster that all people’s everywhere at time practiced human sacrifice. It was the chief accomplishment of of the Judeo Christianity to abolish the practice. That is, Abraham almost did to Issac what was the common practice of the middle east at the time. God told him not to however—not to sacrifice Issac —but rather sacrifice a sheep. Jesus by being God himself finally ended the practice of human sacrifice because Jesus—being also God—is a sufficient sacrifice to restore a right relationship to God—to those who believe in Jesus.

I was turned to Christianity by Bernal Diaz book 20 years ago because the nasty practices of the new world and the old world were similar yet these people had no contact with each other. That means that that kind bad behavior grows out of the biology of humans. Its as if humans have a defective gene. Christianity calls it a sin nature that comes from the first rebellion of Adam and Eve. Jesus corrects the problem.

Sometimes the problem in nature is not too little rain—but rather too much rain. The Moche culture in Peru died out in the 500’s because a super el nino drowned them 30 years of rain. Archaeologists have found temple mounts dating from the 500’s with hundreds of high status sacrificed individuals. They didn’t have their hearts cut out. Rather the Moche practice was to bash their heads in. They thought if they could just sacrifice enough of their best people the rains would stop.

If the Mayan and Moche response to the weather seems appallingly stupid. Consider that Roe V Wade came out about the same time as the Club of Rome’s Limits of Growth and Paul Ehrlich’s population bomb—which in turn correspond to the sudden elevation of homosexuals in the culture.


109 posted on 05/08/2016 2:00:17 PM PDT by ckilmer (q e)
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To: Elsie
Thanks; Brother.

for what??...did you believe that Catholics believe that they are eating crackers and wine as are the Protestants???

Not so, Catholics believe in transubstantiation which changes the bread and wine to the Body, Blood Soul, and divinity if Jesus Christ leaving only the appearance of bread and wine......but of course you knew that.

110 posted on 05/08/2016 2:11:29 PM PDT by terycarl (COMMON SENSE PREVAILS OVER ALL)
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To: Cvengr
Either wiped off the face of the earth or a battle recorded spiritually.

Yeah...

Sure...

111 posted on 05/08/2016 2:13:08 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Cvengr
What evidence do we have of the Carthaginian Solution?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carthage

112 posted on 05/08/2016 2:14:50 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: ckilmer
This was the beginning of what known as the medieval warm.

Damn coal-burning power plants!!!


113 posted on 05/08/2016 2:15:45 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: terycarl
for what??...

Replying with facts from a MUCH closer source than I will ever be.

114 posted on 05/08/2016 2:16:42 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: ckilmer

Fascinating, thanks. Dr. Edwin Barnhart in the “Maya to Aztec” lecture series devotes a lecture to discussing the astronomical orientations of many of the buildings of the Maya cities. One interesting discovery is that buildings in some cities are oriented not toward their local solstice or zenith point, but toward that of a more prestigious city in another location.


115 posted on 05/08/2016 2:55:30 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("We like us the way we are. That makes us real, true friends." ~ The Undead Thread)
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To: terycarl; Elsie
Terycarl, take a step back. Elsie was helping us out. He meant no disrespect to the Catholics and was just informing us that there was someone who needed fraternal correction.
I am not going to go into details as I don't have permission, but you need to trust me on this one.
116 posted on 05/08/2016 4:22:05 PM PDT by verga (In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act.)
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To: ckilmer

Fascinating, Thank you for posting . I had hears similar things yeas ago, but this one the first time I had seen it in this context.


117 posted on 05/08/2016 4:27:09 PM PDT by verga (In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act.)
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To: verga; Elsie
Terycarl, take a step back. Elsie was helping us out. He meant no disrespect to the Catholics and was just informing us that there was someone who needed fraternal correction. I am not going to go into details as I don't have permission, but you need to trust me on this one.

I fully realize that and commented accordingly....I detected a modicum of sarcasm in his reply and merely stressed as point...I'm quite certain that he did not take offense at my statement and if he did, I apologize

118 posted on 05/08/2016 6:27:23 PM PDT by terycarl (COMMON SENSE PREVAILS OVER ALL)
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To: ckilmer

“The mayan priesthood/royalty response was to sacrifice themselves.”

I guess that puts them a cut above the Carthaginians who sacrificed the children of low status parents.

Similar to the Spanish, the Romans were disgusted with the child sacrifice and perversions of the Carthaginians, which was one of the reasons that the destruction of Carthage took the extreme form that it did.


119 posted on 05/08/2016 7:03:48 PM PDT by Reverend Wright (UK out of the EU; UN out of the USA !)
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To: terycarl
...I detected a modicum of sarcasm in his reply and merely stressed as point...

If there were just a modicum; then I'd be slippin'.

120 posted on 05/09/2016 1:42:39 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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