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Jul. 16th, 2010

Thursday July 15, 2010 "This Khumric people were originally in Egypt before Moses led them out in the middle of the 14th Century BC, and their ancient Khumric language (Welsh Cymry) can still be used today with remarkable accuracy in translating the Egyptian Hieroglyphs, as the authors have already shown in their book 'Moses in the Hieroglyphs' published in 2006.

"Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett have been researching these Authentic British Histories for well over 35 years, and unfortunately have met with nothing but extreme opposition from the academic community. Surprisingly their major opposition is from the Church of Rome because of what their researches have unearthed regarding Jesus Christ and Christianity."
http://kingarthurslegacy.com/

Thanks to James Nicoll, who read a Usenet thread more thoroughly than I did. http://james-nicoll.livejournal.com/2534714.html

***"I know one artist who writes a blog that is consistently fascinating, thoughtful and utterly focused on craft and art history. I buy his books. Interviewing my Inner Customer, I hear back: 'I like people who share their knowledge and are friendly. And I like to think that the people I give money to are hard-working people who are constantly improving and researching their craft.'

"I know another artist who writes a blog that consistently links to politics that demonize half the population of the country. I don't buy his work. Interviewing my Inner Customer, I hear back: 'It doesn't matter whether I agree with him or not. I don't like the lack of respect his attitude demonstrates for people he disagrees with.'"
http://haikujaguar.livejournal.com/814146.html

I believe that more than half the people in the US are wrong about politics. (For the most part, not wrong in the same ways.) I keep in mind that some will change their views, and demonizing them would make it harder for them do admit having changed.

And, taking the long view, in a few hundred years the arguments between us will seem quaint. How many Italians support the Holy Roman Emperor against the Pope these days?