Reader comments: Mayan legend gains new interest

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G. Silver | 10:30 a.m. May 14, 2008
Interesting that the Old testiment records glowing or seer stones in the Noah story also the Moses account has Aarons Breast plate with 12 glowing stones, two in the urim and thummin and more stones on his sholders. The book of Mormon has an account of 16 glowing stones in a period after the great flood. Now we have our palm pilots. How interesting. Just because we don't understand the technology doesn't mean it wasn't active. Not magic just not understood. G.Silver

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Lacandon priest K'in Garcia kneels over a crystal skull. A Mayan legend about crystal skulls inspired the new Indiana Jones movie. (Alexandre Meneghini, Associated Press)
Alexandre Meneghini, Associated Press
Lacandon priest K'in Garcia kneels over a crystal skull. A Mayan legend about crystal skulls inspired the new Indiana Jones movie.