That is very cool, I am curious to know how it does so do update! We have remeants of an old apple orchard here, and the rootstock has taken over on many of the trees. There are plums and quince all over this area that started life as apple trees, so you may get a surprise if it does grow! Did you know that just about every fruit we eat came from the rose?
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:) I also no longer believe in evolution, FYI.
But what you described is really neat and aligns with something my dad said about this log -- that most apple trees are grafted onto an existing "other" tree (wild apple tree, usually I think?), which means that even though that log came from a specific type of apple tree (forget which one), it likely won't develop into those types of apples.
It is not evolution, it is a family. If you look at a rose hip and an apple, you will notice they are really quite similar.
Have you delved into the Sumerian texts? I have a new understanding and appreciation for Jesus after traversing that bunny hole, although I still would certainly not call myself "Christian." Not by modern definitions or standards.
Oh, and the "family" aspect -- I find it really neat that vegetables that look like body parts, tend to help those body parts.
When I was on DP, I had posted a link about Nibiru and got trashed for it. Someone commented a link to Sumerian texts on that post, and I had started reading them (Sitchin, I believe?), but didn't get too far as I realized that the link I had read was in error. Something about Google Earth blacking out coordinates in the sky, and then un-blacking them and there's a winged planet there. Turns out the coordinates were different, so I mentioned my mistake and stopped sharing and participating in Nibiru discussions. I suppose I lumped Sumerian texts in with them.
Would be interested in any pointers you have, for researching.
Am nearing the end of Psalms at the moment, having read New Testament first, then started back at the beginning of the OT. I know I'm forgetting an awful lot of what I'm reading, but I'm still glad I'm reading it.
I have the grandkids until tomorrow, so give me a day or two but I will be happy to send some links, I think you will be intrigued.
Cool, thanks! :)
This is long, but this guy is incredible. If you are not familiar with his work, he is like a one man bunny hole... He has been down them ALL, and like me, he finds that all roads lead to Sumer, if you are willing to walk the long and winding path. It starts here, if you want it too... :)
Cool, thanks! Starting on it now.
Hey, you might make a post about this as well, to reach a wider audience. HUGS!