tonight's showTue 09-20 Planet X
Posted: 09-20-2011 06:42 PM
tonight's show1am - 5am ET
10pm - 2am PTPlanet X
Tue 09-20
Publisher of Mysterious World books, Doug Elwell, will discuss his research on ancient references to Planet X which connects the work of Zecharia Sitchin to Bible references and why he believes the planet is the harbinger of epic change including evidence that the Star of Bethlehem was really Planet X. He will explain how Planet X ties in with evidence of giants and fairies as well.
X marks the spot in the millennia-long quest to unlock the secrets of the Creation, Nativity and End-Times in Planet X, the Sign of the Son of Man, and the End of the Age. Written over a period of 22 years, Planet X represents literally decades of cutting-edge research into the Bible, ancient Near Eastern religion, and both ancient and modern astronomy. Planet X presents powerful and compelling evidence that the most critical events of the Bible — the Creation of the heavens and Earth, the birth of Christ, and His Second Coming — are all three bound together by the regular re-appearance of a mysterious tenth planet in our solar system. This mysterious planet, dubbed “Planet X” by modern astronomers who have been searching for it for over a century, is believed by some to be responsible for the creation of Earth in its present form. Planet X presents compelling evidence that this mysterious tenth planet was used by God to not only create the heavens and Earth, but also to herald the birth of Christ as the Star of Bethlehem, and to herald His return in the End-Times as the Sign of the Son of Man and the End of the Age.
About the Author
Doug Elwell is the publisher of Mysterious World (http://www.mysteriousworld.com), an online journal dedicated to travel, history and ancient mysteries of the world. Doug has masterÂ’s degrees in Biblical & Ancient Near Eastern Studies and Marketing Communications from Wheaton College Graduate School, and voluminous amounts of experience in researching and writing on religion, history, mythology and travel. His first book, Mysterious World: Ireland, received critical acclaim.
10pm - 2am PTPlanet X
Tue 09-20
Publisher of Mysterious World books, Doug Elwell, will discuss his research on ancient references to Planet X which connects the work of Zecharia Sitchin to Bible references and why he believes the planet is the harbinger of epic change including evidence that the Star of Bethlehem was really Planet X. He will explain how Planet X ties in with evidence of giants and fairies as well.
X marks the spot in the millennia-long quest to unlock the secrets of the Creation, Nativity and End-Times in Planet X, the Sign of the Son of Man, and the End of the Age. Written over a period of 22 years, Planet X represents literally decades of cutting-edge research into the Bible, ancient Near Eastern religion, and both ancient and modern astronomy. Planet X presents powerful and compelling evidence that the most critical events of the Bible — the Creation of the heavens and Earth, the birth of Christ, and His Second Coming — are all three bound together by the regular re-appearance of a mysterious tenth planet in our solar system. This mysterious planet, dubbed “Planet X” by modern astronomers who have been searching for it for over a century, is believed by some to be responsible for the creation of Earth in its present form. Planet X presents compelling evidence that this mysterious tenth planet was used by God to not only create the heavens and Earth, but also to herald the birth of Christ as the Star of Bethlehem, and to herald His return in the End-Times as the Sign of the Son of Man and the End of the Age.
About the Author
Doug Elwell is the publisher of Mysterious World (http://www.mysteriousworld.com), an online journal dedicated to travel, history and ancient mysteries of the world. Doug has masterÂ’s degrees in Biblical & Ancient Near Eastern Studies and Marketing Communications from Wheaton College Graduate School, and voluminous amounts of experience in researching and writing on religion, history, mythology and travel. His first book, Mysterious World: Ireland, received critical acclaim.