| The Era of the Great Pyramid |
| Written by Ken Klein | |
| Monday, 25 August 2008 | |
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All evidence suggests a great plan to freeze time in stone (time capsule) or, better to make the stones themselves 'tell the First Time'. Let me clarify. A religious monument is often not the expression of its epoch, but that the epoch was technically and artistically capable of expressing the origins of a past golden age.
All evidence suggests a great plan to freeze time in stone (time capsule) or, better to make the stones themselves 'tell the First Time'. Let me clarify. A religious monument is often not the expression of its epoch, but that the epoch was technically and artistically capable of expressing the origins of a past golden age. When Sir Christopher Wren built St. Paul's Cathedral in London in the late seventeenth century, he used modern technology and art in architectural countenance and symbolism which had Christianity as its source. Christianity had its epoch when Jesus roamed the land of Israel, and the Cathedral is a later epoch expression of it in a new found ability to materially express it. It would be ridiculous to say that the Christian religion was created by the epoch of the cathedral. The same can be said of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. It too was a later expression of a former epoch. The religious expression of former artists and architects draw on ideas they formulated in previous centuries. In the case of Wren it was from the 1st to the 5th century A.D. . With this concept in mind then, how old were the religious ideas incorporated and designed the into the building of the Great Pyramid? The Article Author: Author: Ken Klein is a independent film producer and investigator. His research has brought to light mysteries surrounding the Great Pyramid. For a free tour of the Great Pyramid get his free Great Pyramid walk though video. |
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