St. Teresa of Ávila was a Carmelite nun in the 16th century, during the Counter Reformation. She is known for the spiritual struggles she encountered in her monastic life and […]
Author: Brefney Charlton
Origins of Baptism
When I think about religion now I have to think about it in terms of the possibility that when considering the ‘gods’ or ‘God’ of history and scripture, we are […]
Flying Turtles
‘Flying turtle’ from the archaeological site of Topoxte, a small island in the region of Peten close to the archaeological sites of Tikal Uaxactun. Topoxte itself is said to have been […]
Ehecatl
Ehecatl Ehecatl, an aspect of Quetzalcoatl, in Aztec thought, is a god of wind, of the breath of life, a creator god. He is often, if not always, portrayed as […]
UFOs in Art
UFOs in Art Examples abound of art from the medieval and renaissance periods which supposedly and sometimes apparently show some knowledge and / or awareness of ufos / E.T.s etc. […]
Sasquatch Big Picture
Myths and legends about the being commonly called Bigfoot / Sasquatch have been around for a very long time on the North American continent. Similar creatures go by different names […]
Elongated Skulls DNA Results
Coordinated by L.A.Marzulli and Brien Foerster, the press conference to announce the DNA results for the Paracas elongated skulls was held on February 2 in Los Angeles. The results are […]
Ancient Sumer
A talk that I like about Sumerian tablets and Sumerian history and what they might tell us about the origins of humans and human civilization. I like this speaker’s pace. […]
Mount Hermon
Mount Hermon is actually a mountain cluster with three distinct summits and lies within the boundaries of Syria, Lebanon and Israel. According to chapter 6 of the book of Enoch […]
Ancient Technology Petra, Jordan
Brien Foerster shows evidence of ancient high technology in Petra, Jordan. According to Foerster Petra is likely much older than what has been traditionally assumed by mainstream academia. The construction […]