And the serpent said unto the woman,
Ye shall not surely die:
Genesis 3:4
"When researchers grew concerned about underground anomalies Ye shall not surely die:
Genesis 3:4
detected near the Mayan ruins of Palenque in Mexico, they began a dig to figure out whether the pyramid was in danger of collapse.
This week, researchers announced that what they found was no anomaly but rather a small canal system, reports the AP. They now think the tomb of the ancient ruler
In fact, an engraving at the site reads that the dead gain entrance to the underworld in such a manner via the god Chaac, who will "will guide the dead toward the
underworld by submerging [them]."
The site previously gained fame when author
But archaeologist Arnoldo Gonzalez says the dig has turned up "nothing to do with spaceships" and that the "flames" of the so-called spaceship engine in fact depict the Mayan "Tree of Life."
(Mayans may have had a "drought cult.")." yahoo
COMMENTARY:
1) "Tree of Life"? Hearkening back to stories carried away from Babel about the beginning?
2) Here we have an example rooted in echoing the 1st lie told--immortality of the Soul.
SEE http://master1844-dc.blogspot.com/2016/07/why-lie-it-was-rooted-in-i.html