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speak of the time when their ancestors lived in a high state of civilization, in great cities, with wonderful tools to use, and skills that enabled them to work miracles.4'

In the Pygmies can be found not only very ancient origins of human culture and religion but evidently a "missing link" between the black and white races as well. It should be noted that this extraordinary people is now in danger of becoming extinct.

It is obvious that no resolution can be made as to the origins of human culture in India or Egypt, or even Europe, as waves of immigrants and invaders moved between these areas over a period of millennia. In reality, the Pygmies, for one, represent an even older culture that contains the mythos and ritual. Indeed, in our quest as to the ultimate source of Christianity, we are led to conclude that claims made by the Pygmies and others as to a previous global civilization are true.

2. A. Churchward, 305-6.

3. A. Churchward, 296-9.

4. Jackson, 115-6.

5. Taylor, 61.

6. Jackson, 116-8.

7. Walker, WEMS, 460.

8. Jacolliot.

9. Larson, 117-8.

10. Jacolliot, 24-5.

11. Jacolliot, 68.

12. Higgins, 1, 54.

13. Higgins, 1, 584.

14. Higgins, I, 612.

15. A. Churchward, 337.

16. Stone, 87.

17. Larson, 83.

18. Stone, 98-9.

19. Stone, 108.

20. Higgins, I, 584.

21. Higgins, I, 19.

22. A. Churchward, 304.

23. Pike, 103.

24. Higgins, 1, 585.

25. Higgins, 1, 725.

26. Higgins, 1, 767.

27. Pike, 367.

28. Hislop, 103.

29. Wilson, 259.

30. Pike, 353.

31. Jackson, 131.

32. A. Churchward, 145.

33. J. Churchward, LCM, 326.

34. Higgins, I, 52.

35. Jackson, 174.

36. Jackson, 174.

37. Jackson, 175.

38. Higgins, II, 135fn.

39. A. Churchward, 7-8.

40. A. Churchward, 304.

41. Walker, WEMS, 831-2.

Evidence of an Ancient Global Civilization

Civilizations have been born and completed and then forgotten again and again. There is nothing new under the sun. What is, has been. All that we learn and discover has existed before; our inventions and discoveries are but reinventions, rediscoveries.

Col. James Churchward

As has been seen, it is virtually impossible to determine which nation is the progenitor of western culture and, therefore, the Judeo-Christian tradition, and we are left to ponder the idea of another source, such as the Pygmies, who claim to have been a global culture many thousands of years ago. The fact that the standardized mythos and ritual are found in detail around the world begs the explanation of at least one such global civilization long ago destroyed by cataclysms but preserved in both story and stone. Indeed, attempts to trace this commonality to India and/or Egypt do not suffice to explain how the same tales and rites came to be known and practiced in Mexico and in such remote places as Polynesia. Nor do they explain the enormous archaeological remains found around the globe, which serve as mysterious and inescapable reminders that at some ancient time so-called primitive men were able to do what, according to evolutionary and creationist theories alike, they were not supposed to be able to do.

These impressive ruins evidently go hand-in-hand with the global civilization revealed by the common legends and myths of the ancients, since, where there is such advanced technology and architectural skill as that which must have been used to work and move megaliths of 10-200 tons, or to produce the astoundingly precise Great Pyramid, there must also be advanced culture. As we have also seen, these traditions date back many thousands of years and eventually come increasingly closer to each other the farther back we go. Such similarities between cultures around the planet can be found in religion and mythology, customs, rituals and symbols, language, astrological and astronomical knowledge, and archaeological/ architectural remains. In investigating such cultural commonality, it would reasonable to conclude that our current global civilization is not the first. The further we delve back in time, naturally, the more difficult it is to discover solid ground and the more speculative is

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