>>10873198 pb
Hey, you're pretty alright, anon. I'm sort of hoping you're still around…
I liked this post you replied to me with earlier.
>FYI, you're thinking of another anon. It's way more than simple "celestial movements". The shit that was going on back then obviously does not occur anymore. Why? Because our solar system finally settle down.
You mean settled down again.
>Really? Not a proper understanding of how space works?
Actually, yes, really. I do see your point that having a firmer grasp of how "space" works is simultaneously important though.
I've heard it's a lot like water is, but easier to move around in.
>Isn't that how the dogmatic teachings of the pharisees, and now the church, already retarded humanity the first time?
It is, but there are important things you can understand from those stories and how they apply to your daily lives. What they did was teach us vague bullshit that doesn't mesh with any genuine advice you could receive.
Let's just say there are only so many stories, anon… (which he coincidentally touches on)
Look, I really appreciate Velikovsky. I think his perspective and even some residual ideas that were refined on his behalf are very intriguing and likely a lot closer to the truth than most people can manage to stumble upon. I do still think there are other very important insights that, if matched with what he says, can really unlock a great foundation of comprehension.
>Don't use logic and pretend like you know everything.
I do, in fact, know everything. You do too. You just don't remember yet.