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Merry Xmas, Jason!Have a ton of fun! Though you probably don't need any encouragement to have fun, right? BTW, I've been shamefully avoiding reading that article, afraid that it'll pique my interest in that subject again so much that I'll forget everything else in my life and go do research about it! (I need a shrink...) But I'm inching my way closer to it (you probably noticed me at Canaan, son of Ham lately). Talk to you soon, I hope. SamEV (talk) 02:34, 25 December 2011 (UTC) The Terah they deleted of yoursas they also delete me wasting my writing many times. So I post it here for you. But also made further comment about the 205-year Marduk cycle. That is so bigoted to say. It is like saying that you should not quote black people for opinions of other blacks because its a bias circle. So YOU trust all the white people to say of these blacks (?), white people won't lie of blacks?. I was just writing the other day stating that writers embellish many lies, yet because they get so detailed in their lies they are regarded as being the detailed truth because of truthful writers who will avoid false debatable details, and so you will claim them insufficient in source. In this case I was referring to how Jasher gives us the age of 172 for grandson Nahor's death. The 172 is valid (shifted 20 years by Jasher its source). He dies when Isaac's twins are born at 60 but Jasher puts him at Isaac's marriage of 40. The shift thus is 20 years of the 60 dropped between Haran and Abram so that they can squeeze in a 39-year Marduk of 13-year Mars. 39+32= 71 of 360-day = 70 years. What I have found is the Harran who was 32 when Abram was born is not his brother, but his brother's city Harran Syria. So yes Jasher has truth supplying the 32 but is not using it correctly just as he also supplies the 172 and doesn't use it correctly. YET people then use Jasher because Moses was not detailed enough. And typical here then is the detailed liar is posted as truth if the source of the truth-writer isn't sufficient to please those liars. I have to self-correct myself because others don't have the knowledge to do so. Example, I used to think Nahor was extended from 29 to 79 based on 50-year moon (twice Egypt 25-year moon). Very difficult to work with. Yet now with grandson Nahor born when grandpa Nahor died, it unveils that giving him Terah's 70 places Terah born when Nahor is 79. This can only happen by labeling Nahor as having firstborn rights after Haran died, and Lot did not get these rights because Haran was a suicide. Abram's birth 10 years after Nahor results in proving Abram was firstborn like Joseph of the original legal wife. So the point is that Jasher can be gleaned to understand Moses, but instead people desire to choose the impression that Moses is brief excerpts of the whole Jasher truth. 75.86.172.174 (talk) 18:18, 12 May 2016 (UTC) A barnstar for you!
KosherTx. I'll be here (more or less) all week. Try the veal—which is kosher (technically)! SamEV (talk) 18:09, 23 September 2012 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for October 1Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. Wikipedia appreciates your help. We noticed though that when you edited John Sutton V, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page King Henry IV (check to confirm | fix with Dab solver). Such links are almost always unintended, since a disambiguation page is merely a list of "Did you mean..." article titles. Read the FAQ • Join us at the DPL WikiProject. It's OK to remove this message. Also, to stop receiving these messages, follow these opt-out instructions. Thanks, DPL bot (talk) 11:34, 1 October 2012 (UTC) Hello
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Same to youAlso,
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I am an Anglican actually-How about you Jason?andycjp (talk) 10:19, 10 October 2012 (UTC)
The fact you are unable to answer that question openly does not inspire trust...andycjp (talk) 11:17, 10 October 2012 (UTC)
Self-PubHi JamesBWatson, Typically I would have pasted this comment on your talkpage, however I wanted to keep this topic somewhat seperated from the User in question regarding the issue here[1]. Under the guideline for WP:SELFPUB, it states that "Self-published and questionable sources may be used as sources of information about themselves, usually in articles about themselves or their activities..." as long as it meets the 5 point criteria. In this particular case, this book [2] by AuthorHouse, a self-pub press, has information about themselves and their activities which could support the article here [3]. Therefore, I don't see a policy violation or spamming if it is used correctly in the article. If you object, and I missed or overlooked something... please let me know. Thanks, — Jason Sosa 22:13, 9 October 2012 (UTC)
HandshakeGreat adaptation of the handshake. Good luck with your mentoring. You will do great! ```Buster Seven Talk 11:51, 10 October 2012 (UTC)
FYII ended up indeffing Andycjp. Placed my block up for review on WP:ANI#Block_review:_User:Andycjp_blocked_indefinitely_by_User:Tznkai.--Tznkai (talk) 04:31, 11 October 2012 (UTC)
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Mentioned you in an ANI threadJust crossing all the Ts and dotting all the Is, but I filed a report about an SPA dedicated to slandering mainly me (who has also been mentioning you). Ian.thomson (talk) 15:07, 25 October 2012 (UTC)
FYIGot some very significant (and good) news recently, so I've been a little busy in meatspace, but I haven't forgotten about our project.--Tznkai (talk) 19:56, 1 November 2012 (UTC)
British ChroniclesReally?[5]. Ignoring his belief in Atlantis, we have some gems: "(h) the famous Phoenician seafarer-prince, Barat [the Irish "Erath"], established a Phoenician colony in Britain, and was its first king; circa 1400BC It is well known from the archaeological record that the Phoenicians established colonies in the British Isles, and there is some support for the theory that Barat is to be identified with Brutfus]" There is of course no archaeological evidence that the Phoenicians visited Britain, let alone established colonies - the tin trade was probably 2nd hand. "Chapter Three, 'Roman Britain , covers the Roman occupation of the country wnen Britain was a province of the Roman Empire under the overlordship of the Roman Emperors, who were represented locally in Britain by the Roman Governors. The chapter gives a brief history of Britain's "Roman Era", and accounts for the descendants of the Old British Royal House, that is. the heirs of the old pre-Roman British kings who held the title '[glwledic' rprince'] as native rulers of Britain in Roman service during the period of the republic in the second-quarter of the Roman Era. from Casnar "Wledic", the first one (AD 184), to Carawn "Wledic". who restored monarchy in Britain (AD286)." Of course you knew that the British crown was united with the Roman Imperial Crown just after that, and that later King Arthur sponsored expeditions to America. Dougweller (talk) 12:20, 21 November 2012 (UTC)
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It's OK to remove this message. Also, to stop receiving these messages, follow these opt-out instructions. Thanks, DPL bot (talk) 09:05, 15 December 2013 (UTC) Merry ChristmasMerry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours. ```Buster Seven Talk 19:28, 26 December 2013 (UTC) Maya calendar edit warPlease discuss your proposed changes to the Maya calendar article on the article's talk page and try to reach a consensus before editing the article. Because there is so much terrible writing about this subject the article is unusual in that changes are usually discussed BEFORE they are made to the article. Please cite primary or secondary sources for your edits, not unreliable sources like Miller and Taube. Senor Cuete (talk) 03:25, 2 January 2014 (UTC) In one of your discussions above you say: "The way to be considerate, is to build wp:consensus. Making fast changes/edits without talking and listening to others creates problems." If you believe this you shouldn't do what you're doing with the Maya calendar article. Senor Cuete (talk) 03:30, 2 January 2014 (UTC)
This Doug weller is a real jerk. He keeps reverting Sothic cycle to claim that the star does as tradition claims it does. That is to say at 30 degree geographic parallel that every year from 2782-2770bc the star cannot be seen until July 20. Not so. The date back then is July 17 which therefore proves Egyptian schools of 1290bc believed calendar inauguration was July 17 of 2770bc, not the 2782bc that was thrown out of colleges 70 years ago. I don't worry about my IP and so I have found that Doug weller hunts me down, meaning I have several IPs he has left alone, they even clarify the article quite good, yet one particular IP he reverts and deletes every time. I no longer use Wikipedia as first source basically because of this evil conduct of hunting people. As for Maya calendar, there are stupid Mexican scholars who will dare to claim it had a leap day every 4 years. No such thing in the masses of books on it. So then why shouldn't these idiots be corrected. BUT nope they have to revert your truth. Maya match Bible Genesis at 1314bc which proves its not Catholic source. They use a 2088bc Haran born to Terah's 39 like Jasher, they cycle a 205-year Marduk of Mars from Arpaxad 3113bc to this 2088bc, and they use a 179 year Nahor for Terah's 2127bc birth (Jasher & Ussher's Nahor of 29 years uses 2127bc). Maya count these in TUN (360-day). That means 135 of Arpaxad spans only 133 years, 130 of Peleg spans only 128 years. Thus 1040 years span 1025 Julian. They also label their Christ-king Ahau Pacal Votan as 3744 tun and 3744 haab which means it matches Egyptian Genesis 2256am to year 6000 as if Flood 3114bc to 630AD. BUT in Hebrew Peleg died in year 1996am or 260 before that, so we find published professor Spinden also places a wave of disaster 260 years earlier in 3374bc before 3114bc. That wave of death was post-Flood, cutting longevity 700 years. Genesis is all there in 1314bc Mexico. So forget genetics, not needed, unless you wish to prove they were not Mormon Jews. 75.86.172.174 (talk) 18:50, 12 May 2016 (UTC) If you have time, could you look over the Description section for improvements. Thanks.--Doug Coldwell (talk) 20:08, 24 February 2015 (UTC) Induction of paganismIn Resurrection of the dead what do you mean by "Induction of paganism"? Editor2020, Talk 02:21, 24 May 2015 (UTC)
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