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My First Guestbook Entries, September 1998 to November 1999.




rose-of-gaul - 11/26/99 02:34:23
My URL: http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Network/7309
My Email: idacea@gte.net
How did you find my website?: web search for 'amazon history'
What part of history do you like best?: everything before 1300 A.D.

Comments:
I am looking for information on the Scythians, but found great info on China and other areas including your section on Russia. You have done an incredible job here!!!! I really like it and will add the link to my page under historical links.



Peter - 10/03/99 16:14:58
My URL: http://homepages.msn.com/TimesSquare/peter1999/OperationRestoreHope.html
My Email: parimar@hotmail.com
How did you find my website?: Surfed In
What part of history do you like best?: 20th Century

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David Erman - 10/03/99 11:27:35
My Email: derman58@aol.com
How did you find my website?: referred by another site
What part of history do you like best?: Early man

Comments:
This is a very informative site. I believe in the catastropy theory of creation (which is supported by the "waste and chaos" phrase of Genesis 1).



Johnny - 10/02/99 19:09:32  
My URL: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Pantheon/5061
My Email: johnnyse_prises@mindspring.com
How did you find my website?: search button
What part of history do you like best?: 2000-1 BC Bible lands

Comments:
Great site. I am looking for sites with good information to allow visitors to my web site to link up with. Yours is one of those which I was looking for. I am also interested to be linked to if you like.

Thanks
Johnny



Helena McNeilly - 08/22/99 00:45:01
My Email: theone@uniserve.com
How did you find my website?: linked to another
What part of history do you like best?:  antideluvian, Ancient and Medieval

Comments:
This is a wonderful, informative, insightful web site and I was astounded to learn that another person has come to many of the same conclusions I have doing my own research independantly! I am currently writing a series of fictional books incorporating these ideas and a few radical ones of my own.

I am glad to know that I am not alone in my thinking! Thank you for sharing your ideas so freely and helping to enlighten a world lost in confusion and darkness. God bless you!



Vladmir - 07/14/99 14:43:06  
My URL: http://www.angelfire.com/vt/attitude
My Email: scu444@yahoo.com
How did you find my website?: surfed on it
What part of history do you like best?: Nimrod

Comments:
hey i saw your website and i was intrested in the part of Nimrod my mom to well her and i wanted to know do you know any informaion about the death of Nimrod or about his mother and wife if you can tell us the answere we be so happy please can you well i hope to hear from you ok bye.



sam kuras - 06/30/99 23:26:24
My Email: sam@flinet.com
How did you find my website?: jewish post
What part of history do you like best?: all

Comments:
i feel that you will be good for me



DGBarnes - 06/11/99 22:41:42
My Email: dgbarnes@srp.gov
How did you find my website?: Israel in the News
What part of history do you like best?: Biblical/Civil War

Comments:
I read through two of your papers - Adam and Eve & why Christians should reject evolutionism. Excellent! Keep posting. I've added your page to my favorites and will be back to read the rest.



mfuad - 06/05/99 13:26:37
My Email: fuadkulai@hotmai.com
How did you find my website?: surfing e net
What part of history do you like best?: southeast asia

Comments:
Good work... improve and update from time to time



Dana Brown - 05/21/99 14:29:35
My URL: http://www.angelfire.com/fl/BriansHouse/nuzimap.html
My Email: brianshouse@yahoo.com
How did you find my website?: search engines

Comments:
You may want to take a look at the aforecited website. Also, note: http://www.angelfire.com/fl/BriansHouse/redsea.html It deals with the oldest known map in the world which reveals the true location of the Preflood Edenic Valley.

Dana Dana



Jolene - 05/09/99 12:50:16
My Email: verelle@beer.com
How did you find my website?: searching
What part of history do you like best?: the fascination

Comments:
hi..this is jolene fr singapore.i was trying to look for stuff on burmese history...and urs was really quite useful...thx



Charles Ray Kimball - 04/28/99 03:05:55
My Email: chuckkimball@clergy.net
How did you find my website?: ICQ referral
What part of history do you like best?: Future History. :o)

Comments:
Got your URL from ICQ. Thought I'd check out anyone with a fine name like ours. I go by Chuck. I live in Tx. and am 42 years young. My favorite history book is the Bible. But I know there is soooo much more in other works. Nice place ya got here. God bless. Chuck-understudy



troll - 04/09/99 20:30:14
My URL: http://butt\vill
My Email: psycho145@yahoo.com
What part of history do you like best?: midle ages

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Tobin Hieronymus - 04/08/99 03:16:55
My Email: tlh@montana.edu
How did you find my website?: searchin' and surfin'
What part of history do you like best?: pre-Roman Celtic and Norse

Comments:
(ahem) "In ancient times the question of how the universe began was answered by priests, who made up silly stories involving thunderous gods like Zeus, Ra, Marduk, etc."
Haven't you been in the loop? Call up the pope, he'll tell you: texts on evolution are the inspired word of God. Wallace, Huxley, Dobzhansky, Mayr, Gould... all of them oracles of the divine Word. Except Lamark. He just made up silly stories. ;)
All frivolity aside, I think you need to take a long, hard look at your assumptions on natural history. If you start from "Posit: that God exists and the Bible is His Word corporeal", of course you're never going to see evolution! Try being an honest-to-goodness empiricist for a week or two, and try not to wield the flaming brand of righteousness so liberally; I think you'll view evolution in a different light afterwards.
I'll get off my soapbox now... thanks for the forum!



Tobin Hieronymus - 04/08/99 03:09:08
My Email: tlh@montana.edu
How did you find my website?: searchin' and surfin'
What part of history do you like best?: pre-Roman Celtic and Norse

Comments:
(ahem) "In ancient times the question of how the universe began was answered by priests, who made up silly stories involving thunderous gods like Zeus, Ra, Marduk, etc."



Tobin Hieronymus - 04/08/99 03:09:06
My Email: tlh@montana.edu
How did you find my website?: searchin' and surfin'
What part of history do you like best?: pre-Roman Celtic and Norse

Comments:
(ahem) "In ancient times the question of how the universe began was answered by priests, who made up silly stories involving thunderous gods like Zeus, Ra, Marduk, etc."



Anita - 03/30/99 07:36:49 Anita
My Email:Paigegmom@aol.com My Email:
How did you find my website?: AncientSitesHow did you find my website?:

Comments:
Very interesting work. I first ran into your work on AncientSites. I have not figured out how to get around that site yet, or how to send e-mail within it so I am glad to have found this. I wanted to ask how the plans for Jerusalem are going. I would love to see this project come to fruitation, it sounds like it has been frustrating, I wish you luck. Happy Passover



NIMROD - 02/19/99 04:23:05  
My URL: http://www.ancientsites.com/users/NEBUCHADNEZZAR_NIMROD
How did you find my website?: GOT DRAGGED HERE...
What part of history do you like best?: Babylonian

Comments:
Let me try to make crystal clear what is established beyond reasonable doubt, and what needs further study, about evolution. Evolution as a process that has always gone on in the history of the earth can be doubted only by those who are ignorant of the evidence or are resistant to evidence, owing to emotional blocks or to plain bigotry. By contrast, the mechanisms that bring evolution about certainly need study and clarification. There are no alternatives to evolution as history that can withstand critical examination. Yet we are constantly learning new and important facts about evolutionary mechanisms.

- Theodosius Dobzhansky "Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution", American Biology Teacher vol.35 (March 1973) reprinted in Evolution versus Creationism, J. Peter Zetterberg ed., ORYX Press, Phoenix AZ 1983



Steve Klein - 12/26/98 13:38:04
My Email: exiled53@aol.com
How did you find my website?: FYI ISRAEL IN THE NEWS
What part of history do you like best?: BIBLICAL AND MID EAST HISTORY

Comments:
I am very much looking forward to reading your work and I hope to incorporate it in works of my own, letters to the editor, ect. I love the theme song!



Elisabeth (Lisen) Winge - 12/20/98 11:38:45
My Email: eliwinge@online.no
How did you find my website?: link from another site
What part of history do you like best?: I've just taken a quick look ... will be back

Comments:
This is a place to go back to time and again
Have been into it earlier too ...
Will be back sooner or later .. depends on my daily life/spare time
Just now ... Christmas is around the corner ---
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year ... but most of all I wish for PEACE all around the world



Zig Apilsin - 11/27/98 00:19:53
My Email: rjfore@bellsouth.net

Comments:
You are one of the true jewels of Ancient Sites.
How I wish there more like you. Thanks for the link to your knowledge.



10/26/98 11:57:12
Name: Bad Bunny My URL: Visit me at http://members.tripod.com/~mrxtc/index.html
My Email: Email Me

Comments:
Just surfing. Thanks.



David Rowland - 10/12/98 20:34:42
My Email: hail@cybertrails.com
How did you find my website?: Looking for information on Lydia
What part of history do you like best?: Prophecy related

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Tannis Thutmose - 09/16/98 00:35:40
My Email: Aranger26@aol.com
How did you find my website?: You told me
What part of history do you like best?: Ancient Egyptian

Comments:
Way cool page buddy... Nice job.



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