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The LostStories Mystery

Since mankind's first journey to unveil life's great mysteries, there have always been monsters guarding their ancient secrets. Yet, in spite of their association with destruction and chaos, these awesome monsters do not always symbolize pure evil. But how is that possible? (read more...)

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Lost in Time Discover who the real mother of invention is

"A" is for Archeology Find out what happens when science and the imagination meet

The Men Behind the Myths Uncover the truth behind the birth of modern day astronomy

The Milestone Minute Do you know who came up with history's first timeline?

Forgotten Heroes of History Meet the unsung champions who made history then were forgotten by it

The Art of Stating the Obvious Some truths are so powerful they never seem to fade away

News and Reviews Take a remarkable journey into the unknown

The Know Zone Show what you know about history

 

The LostStories Invitation

At The LostStories Channel, we are passionately dedicated to blazing a new trail, one which relentlessly seeks the harmonization of creativity, wisdom, and truth. In artistic terms it is called perspective, in scientifc terms it is called repeatability, and in theological terms it is called confirmation.

When artistic truth is sought, the artist always seeks to incorporate a wide variety of points-of-view to infuse his art with genuine "realism." When scientific truth is being determined, a scientist constantly looks for ways to eliminate biases that can cloud the apparent meaning of his observations of "reality." And so it is, when theological truth is being sought, the theologian must also be just as willing to submit his theological discoveries to a similar process of confirming what is and is not "real."

Unfortunately, most schools of thought tend to persist on emphasizing a single discipline, at the expense of every other valid discipline. But this approach to an understanding of "ultimate reality" is, by its very nature, limited in its interpretation. The aim of The LostStories Channel will be to provide a counterbalance to this natural tendency.

Only when a multiplicity of perspectives can be harmonized -- artistic, scientifc, and theological -- can we ever begin to "trust" our so-called results. This is what happens when a new bit of evidence fills in a missing piece to an ancient mystery, thereby providing us with a "new way" of interpreting "old information." That is, until the next milestone of history is passed, and we are finally ready to see beyond our "old" understanding of things ... yet again.

And, as we all venture into this daunting, new future, we hope you will join us at The LostStories Channel ... in the adventure of a lifetime, if ever there was one. Won't you? (read more...)

The LostStories Challenge

What was the real truth behind the Nazi's rise to the pinnacle of world power? How did a civilized culture like Germany succumb to such monstrous politics? Was it simply the result of Adolf Hitler's personal charisma? These are just some of the questions explored in W. Kent Smith's screenplay entitled Web of the Nazis. Will you? (read more...)

The LostStories Advantage

Interact with history in an unprecendented way via the brand-new Lost Stories Revealed ... without ever having to get another book. How? (read more...)

My Web Poll
In your own encounters with the proverbial "hounds of hell," have you ever considered that the things threatening you most are actually doing the most good for you in the long run?
Yes, I do all the time.
Every so often, but only when it's obvious.
Hardly ever; or rather "once in a proverbial blue moon."
No, I never have, and probably never will.
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