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Post by maddogblues on Jan 28, 2010 23:25:54 GMT -5
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Post by Freedom on Jan 29, 2010 10:25:47 GMT -5
Just realized that the Egyptians call their famous pharoah "Tut Ankh Amon" or rather "Amen Tut Ankh". A question to be asked, is how much of the old testament was written in, or came from Egypt? Amen.
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Post by maddogblues on Jan 29, 2010 11:29:09 GMT -5
Just realized that the Egyptians call their famous pharoah "Tut Ankh Amon" or rather "Amen Tut Ankh". A question to be asked, is how much of the old testament was written in, or came from Egypt? Amen. If memory serves me the book of job is the oldest Old Testament book. It is a book of philosophy rather than of religion. www.usccb.org/nab/bible/job/intro.htmIt is difficult to imagine an uneducated slave having written it and I believe it's author is unknown. It is unreasonable as well to believe Moses who was educated by the Egyptians did not bring with him something from them. The Children were wandering herders before their stay in Egypt. They were not diferent from those around them who worshipped the vegetative Gods. Monotheism in the west is said to have begun in Egypt. I would wager there is a lot of Egyptian influence going in to Moses's activities. video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1543831119879192379&ei=ngxjS8jLAZeeqQO8l533Aw&q=zeitgeist+religion&hl=en#Ninja knows somwthing about this I believe
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