Sunday

MARS IS THE OLD EARTH

5 comments:

Man on the moon said...

Nice finds thanks for sharing, but this only drives me to believe this nagging theory I cant ignore because it just seems so naturally right. I believe that in our previous life we inhabited mars, and that our new destination is Venus, Like I said it just feels so right i cant explain it and stuff like this makes me believe it even more, or like the fact the Mayans were literally obsessed with Venus, as if they wanted us to know something. Please comment back with your thoughts on this negative or positive, thanks.

De Thomas, Author said...

Hello, "Man on the Moon". Thanks for your thoughts. I agree that while the mystery of the disappearance of the Mayans continue, it is indubitably obvious that the New Earth will not be Venus. For several reasons: the main one being that the New Jerusalem or New Earth will not be in the Milky Way galaxy at all. Ergo, Venus cannot be our New Eternal Home. Now begging the question again, just where did the Mayans go and what was their obsession with Venus? It is was was beyond Venus that intrigued them the most. There is a planet that exists in the Andromeda galaxy that is earth-like and while not documented or accepted on any scale currently, is believed to be where the large nations of peoples from this Earth have been taken in order to live our their eternity. This "other planet" was not created by the same "creator" that made this one. Fill in the blanks. Ergo, this Adromedian New Earth outside our planet where the polygamists and so many other idol worshippers will end up, is and will not be a pleasnant place to spend eternity. Your thoughts please and thanks again! May the Truth be with you.

Anonymous said...

ergo, ego.

GC Chesterton said...

Gavan McGaws' popular theory goes that as the sun is expanding, Venus was the last Earth. Mars will be next. By the time Earth is unliveable we will have in place a way to create atmosphere and to appropriately introduce life forms on a new planet. It will take billions of years to become livable again. Remaining Earthlings set off into the unknown searching for a new planetary home . If they survived 1000's of generations they may have even found something.

De Thomas, Author said...

I agree with your theory, GC Chesterson...it is being explored in government and private sectors. Life on Mars is considered to be our next move. Fortunately for you and I, we will have Mother Earth as our planetary home. But for the generations, possibly, millions of years from now, Mars may be the new home of humans.

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