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I actually have a video of his in this very thread. He believes an ancient and lost civilization exists, and I agree with him. But YouTube search his knowledge of the sphinx, it’s compelling.
The water erosion on the Spinx has always seemed to make it appear older than the comparable structures that were supposed to be contemporary. I will check him out because I firmly believe that at least ancients were far more advanced than we believe. I am a creationist and FWIW, young earth fits my political beliefs far better than gap or old earth creation theories. Granted, that in no shape form or fashion means young earth is right, and my thinking is a bit circular in logic, but that's where I am at.
 
The water erosion on the Spinx has always seemed to make it appear older than the comparable structures that were supposed to be contemporary. I will check him out because I firmly believe that at least ancients were far more advanced than we believe. I am a creationist and FWIW, young earth fits my political beliefs far better than gap or old earth creation theories. Granted, that in no shape form or fashion means young earth is right, and my thinking is a bit circular in logic, but that's where I am at.
You’re an Auburn fan, so no need to disclaimer your stupidity, sir.

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I actually have a video of his in this very thread. He believes an ancient and lost civilization exists, and I agree with him. But YouTube search his knowledge of the sphinx, it’s compelling.
I finally got around to checking out the video you posted and need to correct myself. I have seen YouTube shorts of him on JRE but as yet haven't done a deep dive or listened to the whole episode yet. I plan to do so this week because I'm not getting out in the frigid temps we are experiencing. I do like the fact that he does a good job differentiating his beliefs from provable facts and explains in simple logical terms why the facts support his thinking.
 
I finally got around to checking out the video you posted and need to correct myself. I have seen YouTube shorts of him on JRE but as yet haven't done a deep dive or listened to the whole episode yet. I plan to do so this week because I'm not getting out in the frigid temps we are experiencing. I do like the fact that he does a good job differentiating his beliefs from provable facts and explains in simple logical terms why the facts support his thinking.
While I don’t agree with everything he asserts, I definitely agree with some key fundamentals.

I too feel there was a pre ice age intercontinental travel/cultural/language connection. And this was technologically far more advanced than mainstream archeology wants to admit, and the knowledge was lost.

I believe the sphinx is far, far older than accepted.

I believe Antarctica was mapped, explored, possibly colonized, and its creepy how the world governments refuse exploration of it, now.

I believe people were in the Americas far, far, far earlier than accepted.
 
While I don’t agree with everything he asserts, I definitely agree with some key fundamentals.

I too feel there was a pre ice age intercontinental travel/cultural/language connection. And this was technologically far more advanced than mainstream archeology wants to admit, and the knowledge was lost.

I believe the sphinx is far, far older than accepted.

I believe Antarctica was mapped, explored, possibly colonized, and its creepy how the world governments refuse exploration of it, now.

I believe people were in the Americas far, far, far earlier than accepted.
I can't agree more.
 
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