I think signs of Christianity are out of the question
Timewarp, I am not so sure about that!? This one does look very much like a cross and................. I do have an even more convincing cross-design fixture on the top of a vertical structure, in another place here on Mars. I haven't posted it yet, simply because I am not ready to reveal its location, as there is considerable other anomalous stuff there.
FWIW, I do believe there has been some sort of connections between Earth and Mars. As you mention "Egyptian" - yes the Egyptian looking statue is just one item that supports this belief. Another is the "Martian Stone Horse" I posted here sometime back. And there are others. There is just too much intelligent designed/manufactured stuff on Mars, for there not to be/have been people there. Absolutely no question of that in my mind.
Yes, crosses are usually viewed as relative to all that Christianity is, but right now we have no way to really know the truth about the matter, even if we were to be convinced about the crosses. So the question remains, have there been people of Earth who have gone to Mars? Has Earth been visited by people not of Earth, who also spent time on/or lived on Mars? I do say to that..................NASA/JPL knows!!!
-- Edited by rdunk on Saturday 26th of April 2014 03:05:52 AM
Hi Noone and welcome to the forum, the image you posted does resemble a grave a little although I feel it is something else that has been buried (no pun intended), but there are rich pickings to be found from the full image (including a possible lake, fossils, tracks, and sadly obvious tampering) .... Sol 563
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Very interesting. If this was what it appears to be, that would mean Christianity on Mars wouldn't it? We all know the likelihood of that is remote, however it is fun to speculate the possibilities. This would indeed add a whole new twist to things!
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