At the turn of the century, the region witnessed population growth and thriving economic activity, while Russia and China failed to establish a strong border and the frontier society perhaps reached its dynamic and
babylonic moment.
A new beginning in the history of the relationship between God and His people was made in the
Babylonic exile.
He classifies as many as nineteen major civilizations: Egyptian, Andean, Sinic, Minoan, Sumerian, Mayan, Indic, Hittite, Hellenic, Western, Orthodox Christian/Russian, Far Eastern, Orthodox Christian/main body, Persian, Arabic, Hindu, Mexican, Yucatec, and
Babylonic. Further on, there are--as he calls them--four abortive civilizations (Far Western Christian, Far Eastern Christian, Scandinavian, Syriac) and five arrested civilizations (Polynesian, Eskimo, Nomadic, Ottoman, Spartan).
GEN.: Then I can write a washing bill in
Babylonic cuneiform, And tell you every detail of Caractacus's uniform: In short, in matters vegetable, animal and mineral, I am the very model of a modern Major-General.
"He's saying that under New
Babylonic circumstances, the lust for aggression will be sublimated into the lust for playfulness," Cruyff would explain.
Moreover, there is much evidence that the GCP "
babylonic captivity" of the model of reconciliation has simply lasted too long.
The Mayans geared no fewer than ten distinct celestial systems to reach a Grand Cycle of 374,440 years, while the
Babylonic Great Year should in theory have reached an unimaginable 432,000 of our own years.
He classifies as many as nineteen major civilizations: Egyptian, Andean, Sinic, Minoan, Sumerian, Mayan, Indic, Hittite, Hellenic, Western, Orthodox Christian/ Russian, Far Eastern, Orthodox Christian/main body, Persian, Arabic, Hindu, Mexican, Yucatec, and
Babylonic).