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[24:34] 11-Dec-2006
The newly revealed historical accounts in The Kolbrin Bible about Moses and the Exodus, and offer a secular humanist view of the event. One that presents a different picture of what may have happened at the Red Sea, and which also corroborates the belief held by many, that the Ark of the Covenant was an electrical device of great power.
[11:49] 11-Oct-2006
According to translations of the Sumerian texts by Zecharia Sitchin, author of The 12th Planet, a massive object orbits our sun once every 3600 years. Called Nibiru by the ancients, its catastrophic flybys have driven the evolution of humankind. If the Mayan 2012 calendar prophecy is right, it could return within the next decade.
Do wisdom texts of other ancient civilizations also mention this object? Yes, and they are contained in The Kolbrin Bible. The Egyptians called it the Destroyer. The Celts called it the Frightener. Like the Sumerians, they also prophesy its imminent return. If the Destroyer does return, would it end life as we know it? That depends on how it interacts with our sun.
[11:49] 27-Dec-2006
We’re living in prophetic times, says a newly-revealed ancient text inscribed by Egyptian scholars shortly after the Exodus. Having survived the millennia, these texts are now part of The Kolbrin Bible and they offer uncannily accurate predictions. Several have already come to pass and those yet to be fulfilled warn us that Muslim terrorists will soon trigger a world war that destroys the United Nations and then divides the world into bloody hegemonies. Following that, another prediction warns of a global cataclysm in which humanity suffers an E. L. E. (extinction level event) with asteroid impacts, massive earthquakes, erupting volcanoes and deadly tsunami waves.
[24:34] 25-Feb-2007
Many of us living in today's Western youth-oriented culture wonder about the afterlife. If we've been bad, do we really wind up in the fiery pits of Hell. Likewise, if those of us in the mainstream are bad enough for Hell, what about the Hitlers of the world?
Could there actually be a fate worse than hell for a Hitler? One so awful it makes hell look attractive? Yes. Such a fate does exist according to the ancients, with a view of the afterlife that dates back some 3600 years.
[40:44] March 27, 2007
Theologists insist that God exists as a matter of faith, and that he created the universe. Yet, some wonder if there is scientific proof that God does exist and that he or she (or he/she) actually created the Cosmos. However, cosmologists would rather not comment at this time, because if they finally determine that our universe will collapse back into itself in some far distant future, this will not bode well for God – or us.
This is because we're told in the Bible that God created us in his own image, and herein is the gotcha that scientists dread, because we're carbon-based lifeforms, and carbon didn't come about until long after the Big Bang that created our universe. Ergo, if it does collapse back into itself, it will be as though we never existed, and logically, this will hold true for God as well. A chilling thought, but not a new one. The ancient Egyptians wrestled with this idea 3600 years ago, and what they have to say about God and the Big Bang in The Kolbrin Bible will surprise you.
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