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Jesus Christ Vs. Jerusalem! Collapse
Friday, 18 June 2010

Click to View all articles in this categoryNot all prophecy in Scripture has been fulfilled yet but the second coming of Jesus Christ was totally fulfilled in the first century. The second coming of Christ had to do with the destruction of the Jewish Age and the establishment of Christ's Kingdom. Jesus said that some of His disciples will not finish preaching through all the cities of Israel before He comes back (Matthew 10:23). Jesus said that some who were living during His time would not die before they see the Son of Man (Jesus Christ) coming in His Kingdom (Matthew 16:28). Jesus said that "this generation" will not pass away before all these things concerning His second coming are fulfilled (Matthew 24:34). He was talking to the people of that time and the generation of that time. He was saying that they (not...

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German cathedral bones 'are Saxon queen Eadgyth' Collapse
Friday, 18 June 2010

Click to View all articles in this categoryScientists have revealed that they think bones found in a German cathedral are those of one of the earliest members of the English royal family. The remains of Queen Eadgyth, who died in 946, were excavated in Magdeburg Cathedral in 2008. The granddaughter of Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, the Saxon princess married Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, in 929. The findings are due to be presented at the University of Bristol later. A spokesman from the university said the bones were the oldest surviving remains of an English royal burial. As the half sister of Athelstan, who is considered to have been the first king of all of England, Eadgyth had at least two children with Otto and lived most of her married life in Magdeburg, Saxony. She died aged about 36. She was buried in the monastery of St...

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Radiocarbon dating verifies ancient Egypt's history Collapse
Friday, 18 June 2010

Click to View all articles in this categoryExperts have used scientific dating techniques to verify the historical chronology of ancient Egypt. Radiocarbon dating was used to show that the chronology of Egypt's Old, Middle and New Kingdoms is indeed accurate. The researchers dated seeds found in pharaohs' tombs, including some from the tomb of the King Tutankhamun. They write in the journal Science that some of the samples are more than 4,500 years old. Radiocarbon dating of ancient Egyptian objects is nothing new. But this time, the scientists say, they were able to use a very precise statistical technique to actually verify the Egyptian history. "The very first dating done with radiocarbon was dating Egyptian material of known dates, to check that [the method] worked," said Andrew Shortland from Cranfield...

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Zap of UV Light May Have Triggered Life Collapse
Tuesday, 15 June 2010

Click to View all articles in this categoryIn a quest to understand how life began on Earth, scientists have discovered that a blast of ultraviolet light may have been the spoon that stirred the simmering primordial soup. The research demonstrates a more commonplace scenario for creating RNA -- believed to be an early coding system for life. And that opens a wider door for life's evolution not only on Earth, but possibly elsewhere in the solar system and beyond. Researchers at Georgia Tech and the University of Roma "La Sapienza" focused on the molecule formamide, the simplest structure containing the required four building blocks of life -- carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. Previous studies have already shown how heating formamide in a mineral stew creates most of the ingredients for ribonucleic acid, commonly...

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Prehistoric mammal hair found in Cretaceous amber Collapse
Tuesday, 15 June 2010

Click to View all articles in this categoryPalaeontologists have discovered two mammal hairs encased in 100 million-year-old amber. While older 2D fossilised hairs are known, those preserved in the amber are the oldest 3D specimens known. The hairs, found alongside a fly pupa in amber uncovered in southwest France, are remarkably similar to hair found on modern mammals. That implies that the shape and structure of mammal hair has remained unchanged over a vast period of time. "We have 2D hair imprints as early as the Middle Jurassic," says Dr Romain Vullo of the University of Rennes, France, who discovered the hair. The Jurassic Period lasted from 200 to 145 millions of years ago, followed by the Cretaceous Period which lasted to 65 million years ago.

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Scars from lion bite suggest headless Romans found in York were gladiators Collapse
Friday, 11 June 2010

Click to View all articles in this categoryEvidence from tests on 80 skeletons of young men found in Yorkshire gardens points to world's best-preserved gladiator graveyard, archaeologists say. The haunting mystery of Britain's headless Romans may have been solved at last, thanks to scars from a lion's bite and hammer marks on decapitated skulls. The results of forensic work, announced today, on more than 80 skeletons of well-built young men, gradually exhumed from the gardens of a York terrace over a decade, suggests that the world's best-preserved gladiator graveyard has been found. Many of the 1,800-year-old remains indicate much stronger muscles in the right arm, a condition noted by Roman writers in slaves trained from their teens to fight in the arena. Advanced mineral testing of tooth enamel also links the...

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Dinosaur Bites Ranged From Fast to Ferocious Collapse
Friday, 11 June 2010

Click to View all articles in this categoryTooth by deadly tooth, dinosaurs with a hunger for meat bit using four basic techniques, with strength sacrificed for speed and vice versa, new research finds. Carnivorous dinosaurs ranged from weak yet fast nippers, like Velociraptor, to strong and efficient biters, such as Tyrannosaurus rex. Tyrannosaurs, allosaurs, ceratosaurs, and parrot-like dinosaurs, such as Citipati, inflicted the most damaging, efficient bites, the new research suggests. These dinosaurs didn't even have many teeth, compared to certain other dinos. But the teeth they possessed did the job well, like ripping the heads off of prey. "These dinosaurs have consistently high efficiency in biting along the entirety of their relatively short tooth rows," said Manabu Sakamoto, author of the study, published...

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Medium Simon (Del Boy) Peters Collapse
Friday, 11 June 2010

Click to View all articles in this categoryI'm sure by now many of you are aware of Simon Peters - self-proclaimed "Spirit Medium" and a man who claims to have proven "the continuation of life beyond the physical death." It's certainly no secret that The Supernatural World has had its fair share of run-ins with Mr Peters over the years. Truth be told I've had more than one warning from lawyers representing him, having received complaints from Mr Peters regarding materials that appeared on the site. The problem with the law is it protects people, even in the face of unquestionable proof - the law is, in my eyes, an ass!

So what has prompted me to reignite the story of Simon Peters? Well it seems Mr Peters, "Britain's most exciting and evidential Medium" isn't doing...

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Radio ghost mystery at former RAF station Collapse
Thursday, 10 June 2010

Click to View all articles in this categoryA 70-year-old radio at a Scottish heritage centre has been picking up vintage broadcasts featuring Winston Churchill and the music of Glen Miller. The Pye valve wireless at Montrose Air Station, a heritage centre that tells the story of the men and women who served there, has no power and is not connected to any source of electricity. he aerodrome has been a source of paranormal sightings and sounds for almost a century, with reports of ghostly figures, eerie footsteps and door handles turning, but the mysterious wireless broadcasts have had even the most sceptical staff at the station searching for a rational explanation. The vintage radio set is kept in a recreation of a 940s room. Several people have heard Second World War era broadcasts including the big band sound of the Glenn Miller...

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Oldest Shoe Preserved in Sheep Dung Collapse
Thursday, 10 June 2010

Click to View all articles in this categoryThe ultimate vintage shoe -- a 5,500-year-old leather lace-up moccasin -- has been found buried in sheep dung in a cave in Armenia on the Iranian and Turkish borders. The cool, dry cave and the thick layer of sheep dung, which acted as a solid seal, kept the world's oldest piece of leather footwear in perfect condition. Designed a thousand years before the Great Pyramid of Giza, the soft-soled shoe was stuffed with loose, unfastened grass. The right-footed shoe (the left has not been discovered) is 24.5 cm long and 7.6 to 10 cm wide (9.6 by 2.9 to 3.9 inches) (U.S. size 7 women). It was probably worn by an early farmer living in the mountains of the Vayotz Dzor province. "We were all amazed to see its state of preservation and the fine details such as the laces, eyelets and the...

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