This is interesting but is it true?...need more votes from awake intelligent members
1 darkstar > Krishna KalkiAugust 4, 2016 at 3:12am
Well, I believe that the world was "perfect" at some point - it was not on it's axis, and I believe that the whole world was temperate, but something caused the tilt, which caused seasons and ice and the poles, etc.
You know, I remember reading a book, I THINK it was called The Last Book of Adam, when the earth was supposed to be like in a FOG where no rain was needed , and then, somewhere during history, it started to RAIN and it really freaked people out!
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Well, I believe that the world was "perfect" at some point - it was not on it's axis, and I believe that the whole world was temperate, but something caused the tilt, which caused seasons and ice and the poles, etc.
You know, I remember reading a book, I THINK it was called The Last Book of Adam, when the earth was supposed to be like in a FOG where no rain was needed , and then, somewhere during history, it started to RAIN and it really freaked people out!