There were the blue-bloods of Ancient Times which extended into European Times. . They actually did have blue blood, and it was not hemoglobin based but copper based. They were semi-human. There are still to this day, some animal species in South America that have copper based blood systems. There was a problem with hemophilia, and not because of intermarrying. The problem was that they started to marry outside of the copper based blood system. Hemoglobin and copper systems don't mix. That's where the laws against marrying commoners originated.
Cora - I know your lodge is called Amun-Ra (or one of it's various other spellings) - you might find the link of interest.
They had several great architects in Egypt... I can't help wonder if the real 'Solomon' was not an Egyptian. Do any of the great temples over there have two great pillars at the porch or entrance?
It is interesting that Josephus, that great travel writer who describes things to the last detail, passed within a few miles of Solomon's magnificent edifice yet never mentions it. ?
Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting…trailing clouds of glory do we come from God, who is our home -Wordsworth
To the casual observer this hardly seems to be the result of random evolution. It seems rather similar to modern manufacturing philosophy of having basic parts that are modified slightly for different applications.
Crabs and lizards? This is all I have had time to find on 'reputable' sites. There is a whole lot out there about alien blood... (wonder what the Annunaki had )
The blood of horseshoe crabs is blue, which is a result of its high content of copper-based hemocyanin instead of the iron-based hemoglobin. Members of the lizard-family, called skinks, which belong to the genus Prasinohaema, have green blood due to a buildup of the waste product biliverdin. www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Blood
Is there different colours of blood? Crabs have blue blood because it is copper based, grass hoppers have white blood, and many insects have translucent blood because oxygen is ...