Father of three, Dad along the way to a few more. Transitioning Towards The Truth. Engineer, inventor, writer, theologian. God's greatest creation, the women.
@NotEvolution1 Matthew was a Jew and the gate was very narrow, but as a Christian the gate is so easy to pass through, just trust in and accept Jesus's payment .... that is a pretty open gate to me?
@bofrench Hey Bo... American's don't want to set in a cubical, and corporations know they don't so will move operations to places where setting in a cubical is a move up... I escaped the cubical and my kids have been warned and they are doing their own gid lives out in the free air!
@KhanSaba1278 A line men can tell you, at least an older one can. I climbed quite a few poles as a young man never burned one... what does it mean to "burn" a pole?
@Sofia50020Sofia I don't that but I do remember that not a single women in my 1970 10th grade class wore a bra! And that, as a young man, I will never forget!
This Giant Figure Has Been Standing Here for Thousands of Years… But No One Knows Why
Deep in a remote desert canyon, a massive white skeleton-like figure is carved into the rock. No signs, no barriers — just this huge, silent image watching over the land.
It wasn’t made recently. It’s ancient. Thousands of years old.
Think about that.
Long before modern cities, before cameras, before written history as we know it — someone stood here and created this. Not small, not hidden… but something this big, this bold. Something meant to be seen.
In the photo, a few researchers stand in front of it. They look tiny. Almost nothing compared to the scale of the figure behind them. One of them sets up a camera, trying to capture it… but being there in person must feel completely different.
Because this isn’t just art.
It’s a question.
Who made it? What did it mean to them? And why choose a skeleton-like shape?
The desert has changed over time. Civilizations came and went. But this figure is still here — untouched, unmoving, and unexplained.
And maybe that’s what makes it so powerful.
Not everything from the past wants to be understood.