New Posts
  • Hi there guest! Welcome to PoliticalJack.com. Register for free to join our community?

the genesis of civilization

Days

Commentator
Oh we looked. Diamond tips? Hardly. Good old fashioned chisels and hammers. Proof they used diamond tip chisels? You know the nearest diamonds were likely in Zaire at that time, not exactly an easy trek especially when they did not even know the source of the Nile and how big the Sudd was...
I can't speak for this particular obelisk, but I know that there was scoop marks all around one of them. If it was sandstone, it could have been chiseled out by the Egyptian craftsmen. But I know there are a lot of rose quartz and basalt obelisks standing in Egypt that copper chisels wouldn't even scratch.
 
I can't speak for this particular obelisk, but I know that there was scoop marks all around one of them. If it was sandstone, it could have been chiseled out by the Egyptian craftsmen. But I know there are a lot of rose quartz and basalt obelisks standing in Egypt that copper chisels wouldn't even scratch.
Well, they scratched about a million of them in the 14th century BCE. Those blocks in Giza did not get there by themselves. BTW, I went into the largest pyramid up to the chamber, it was awesome. I felt like Indiana Jones. Back then you could climb them too, no one gave a shit. We climbed up the big one for about 10 levels and then gave up, those things are gigantic.
 
So I am in a good mood and all of you have known me for eons so here is a Woolley story. So my buddy and I were on a mission to circumnavigate the world starting in Europe and then Africa. So we get to Egypt and the first week we go see Tuts stuff at the greatest museum in the world. We were in the gift shop afterwards and this nice man comes up to us and asks if we are Americans. Yes. He is a Professor of Egyptology from U of Iowa on a Fullbright Scholarship to the American University in Cairo. Its his third or fourth or fifth time there. Anyway, we tell him we are going up river to Aswan soon. He said he was too and he would like to take us on an adventure. We agreed and met him in Aswan in a few days. He flew, we took the bus. Well, he had a trip lined up for us that was definitely Indiana Jones material. He hired a feluca (nile sailboat), a father and son, to take up downriver hitting all the ruins all the way to Luxor. Took us about a week. We lived on the river too, slept on the little sailboat every night. We would sail to a ruin, get out and Keith would take us on a personal tour of every site. He could read heiroglyphs, frigging incredible. Once in Luxor, he took us on another adventure buying stolen artifacts from a dig. Loved that man.
 

Days

Commentator
Well, they scratched about a million of them in the 14th century BCE. Those blocks in Giza did not get there by themselves. BTW, I went into the largest pyramid up to the chamber, it was awesome. I felt like Indiana Jones. Back then you could climb them too, no one gave a shit. We climbed up the big one for about 10 levels and then gave up, those things are gigantic.
What happened was the original use of obelisks - made out of hard stone - that resonated to the frequency of the pyramid - were discovered by 14 BCE Egypt and they copied those in sandstone.

And yeah, they made a million of them. crazy
 

Days

Commentator
So I am in a good mood and all of you have known me for eons so here is a Woolley story. So my buddy and I were on a mission to circumnavigate the world starting in Europe and then Africa. So we get to Egypt and the first week we go see Tuts stuff at the greatest museum in the world. We were in the gift shop afterwards and this nice man comes up to us and asks if we are Americans. Yes. He is a Professor of Egyptology from U of Iowa on a Fullbright Scholarship to the American University in Cairo. Its his third or fourth or fifth time there. Anyway, we tell him we are going up river to Aswan soon. He said he was too and he would like to take us on an adventure. We agreed and met him in Aswan in a few days. He flew, we took the bus. Well, he had a trip lined up for us that was definitely Indiana Jones material. He hired a feluca (nile sailboat), a father and son, to take up downriver hitting all the ruins all the way to Luxor. Took us about a week. We lived on the river too, slept on the little sailboat every night. We would sail to a ruin, get out and Keith would take us on a personal tour of every site. He could read heiroglyphs, frigging incredible. Once in Luxor, he took us on another adventure buying stolen artifacts from a dig. Loved that man.
you saw Luxor! color me green with jealousy.
 
you saw Luxor! color me green with jealousy.
Spent a week there. We went everywhere. Here are the two of us back in 82. We rode our bikes to the Valley of the Kings, this was on the way. Took a ferry across the river....I am the guy in the white wife beater. BTW, if you love history as does Days, you must go to Egypt. What an incredible country. I love Egypt, its one of the most wonderful nations on earth. I took my wife there in 92 even though she was scared to death of it. She loved it. Its safe you guys, don't worry. Just don't dress like a gringo and be a jerk and you will be fine.
 

Attachments

Last edited:

Days

Commentator
Spent a week there. We went everywhere. Here are the two of us back in 82. We rode our bikes to the Valley of the Kings, this was on the way. Took a ferry across the river....I am the guy in the white wife beater. BTW, if you love history as does Days, you must go to Egypt. What an incredible country. I love Egypt, its one of the most wonderful nations on earth. I took my wife there in 92 even though she was scared to death of it. She loved it. Its safe you guys, don't worry. Just don't dress like a gringo and be a jerk and you will be fine.
Okay, that is awesome beyond description.

This thread is a monster, I can't even find my own posts in it, but let me tell you what I learned about ancient, ancient Egypt. There is a religion there that is pre-flood. So, how old is that? God only knows, but at least 13,000 years and if we go by the record of the kings... over 50,000 years old. the most amazing thing is this: it didn't survive. what can kill a dynasty like that? A global flood. The pyramids had cap stones, but they fell off not more than 700-750 years ago, very recent, before that, they were perfectly preserved. Those cap stones had a water mark on them; 100 feet in the air. Egypt was under that much water. It drove the residents south to higher land. Nubia re-populated Egypt... after all that water receded. So, the civilizations that grew up in post-flood Egypt were as new to Egypt as European man was to the Americas after Columbus. The ancient, ancient past was completely washed away. Only the stone work survived.

Those stone men have sat there forever. They bear the solar scars of some intensive flash of light, there is debate what created it, but most agree it was connected to the events that spawned the flood events. me, I'm going with the written record, Sumerian texts tell us plainly that a small moon collided with the earth, I see corroboration for that in geologic and climate witnesses. An explosion of light that huge right here on earth would definitely have produced those solar scars, and now you aren't left explaining why the sun did it once but never again. At any rate, those two guys sitting there saw it, if we could get them to talk...
 
Okay, that is awesome beyond description.

This thread is a monster, I can't even find my own posts in it, but let me tell you what I learned about ancient, ancient Egypt. There is a religion there that is pre-flood. So, how old is that? God only knows, but at least 13,000 years and if we go by the record of the kings... over 50,000 years old. the most amazing thing is this: it didn't survive. what can kill a dynasty like that? A global flood. The pyramids had cap stones, but they fell off not more than 700-750 years ago, very recent, before that, they were perfectly preserved. Those cap stones had a water mark on them; 100 feet in the air. Egypt was under that much water. It drove the residents south to higher land. Nubia re-populated Egypt... after all that water receded. So, the civilizations that grew up in post-flood Egypt were as new to Egypt as European man was to the Americas after Columbus. The ancient, ancient past was completely washed away. Only the stone work survived.

Those stone men have sat there forever. They bear the solar scars of some intensive flash of light, there is debate what created it, but most agree it was connected to the events that spawned the flood events. me, I'm going with the written record, Sumerian texts tell us plainly that a small moon collided with the earth, I see corroboration for that in geologic and climate witnesses. An explosion of light that huge right here on earth would definitely have produced those solar scars, and now you aren't left explaining why the sun did it once but never again. At any rate, those two guys sitting there saw it, if we could get them to talk...

They stand in the flood plain of the Nile and date to 1300 BCE. The pharoah married to Nefertiti built them along with a new capitol away from Luxor. He proclaimed himself God along with his wife and tried to change their religion, it was based upon the Sun God. He died and then they abandoned his new capital and mostly all of his religious ideas. As for water marks, the Nile flooded, thats how the entire Egyptian civilization survived for thousands of years.
 

Days

Commentator

They stand in the flood plain of the Nile and date to 1300 BCE. The pharoah married to Nefertiti built them along with a new capitol away from Luxor. He proclaimed himself God along with his wife and tried to change their religion, it was based upon the Sun God. He died and then they abandoned his new capital and mostly all of his religious ideas. As for water marks, the Nile flooded, thats how the entire Egyptian civilization survived for thousands of years.
They were both carved from a single stone, they are incredible works of art. The geologists say that the Nile used to run right next to the pyramids (pre-flood) and the colossi were resting on solid ground. There is no way to date solid rock but we can approximate from the weathering of the stone; think back in the ages of the kings, tens of thousands of years ago, same with the pyramids. The Egyptians were great at claiming stuff; finders keepers. The colossi were not chiseled with copper, copper has a hardness of 4, the colossi are 8, it would be like trying to carve a chunk of steel with plastic knives. The colossi may be life sized carvings of rulers we know through myth; giants. But the rest of Luxor... wow. Land of the pharaohs. Amazing place. Your friend/guide showed you the riches of Egypt; in a time when the average American had no idea what that place is all about. Today, it is on the internet, so we at least know about it, but you are one of a handful of Americans to see it in person in the 80's... Jesus Wooley, who goes on a world tour in their 20's? I traveled around America in my teens and 20's... in my poverty, Never did it even enter my head to travel the world; that's for the super rich. And even then, the super rich were bloody tourists, they didn't dig into the landscape the way an explorer would. You explored.

those pictures are worth ten thousand words!
 
They were both carved from a single stone, they are incredible works of art. The geologists say that the Nile used to run right next to the pyramids (pre-flood) and the colossi were resting on solid ground. There is no way to date solid rock but we can approximate from the weathering of the stone; think back in the ages of the kings, tens of thousands of years ago, same with the pyramids. The Egyptians were great at claiming stuff; finders keepers. The colossi were not chiseled with copper, copper has a hardness of 4, the colossi are 8, it would be like trying to carve a chunk of steel with plastic knives. The colossi may be life sized carvings of rulers we know through myth; giants. But the rest of Luxor... wow. Land of the pharaohs. Amazing place. Your friend/guide showed you the riches of Egypt; in a time when the average American had no idea what that place is all about. Today, it is on the internet, so we at least know about it, but you are one of a handful of Americans to see it in person in the 80's... Jesus Wooley, who goes on a world tour in their 20's? I traveled around America in my teens and 20's... in my poverty, Never did it even enter my head to travel the world; that's for the super rich. And even then, the super rich were bloody tourists, they didn't dig into the landscape the way an explorer would. You explored.

those pictures are worth ten thousand words!
We saved up 5 grand each, kept 2 grand at home. We spent roughly 2 dollars a day while in Africa. We used the first travel book Lonely Planet wrote, Africa on the Cheap. Went from Egypt to Sudan to Uganda to Kenya to Uganda to Tanzania and back to Kenya. We met a ton of young people doing the same thing along the way. Either you started in Egypt and went south or South Africa and went north. Everyone carried the same guide book so we all ended up in the same hotels and towns along the way.
 

Days

Commentator
We saved up 5 grand each, kept 2 grand at home. We spent roughly 2 dollars a day while in Africa. We used the first travel book Lonely Planet wrote, Africa on the Cheap. Went from Egypt to Sudan to Uganda to Kenya to Uganda to Tanzania and back to Kenya. We met a ton of young people doing the same thing along the way. Either you started in Egypt and went south or South Africa and went north. Everyone carried the same guide book so we all ended up in the same hotels and towns along the way.
I went through the same amount of money in just six days with my first wife; we had to cut short our honeymoon in Spain, cuz we ran out of money. That was November, 1987... 2 weeks after black Monday, our dollar wasn't worth spit.
 
I went through the same amount of money in just six days with my first wife; we had to cut short our honeymoon in Spain, cuz we ran out of money. That was November, 1987... 2 weeks after black Monday, our dollar wasn't worth spit.
Well, if you want to travel cheap, do it alone or with a friend with the same goal.
 

Days

Commentator
Are you ok darling?
I'm fine. A little sore from painting... too old for hard labor. We are hoping to buy our apartment, so we don't have to move... it kind of requires a financial miracle, but I've had quite a few of those over the years and God told me he is doing this one for me... it is coming along, I expect to pull it off, hopefully early Fall. The condo assoc forced my landlord to gut and rebuild both our full bathrooms... which is all done now, but the cost to my landlord puts him in a spot where he needs to sell this year... I was going to buy it in 3 years time, my son is due to graduate this December. Doing it this year means I had to get my stepson to become the buyer, which he agreed to do it, but he's also making ultimatums about his pay and could end up unemployed about the time we want to do the sale; which, if that happens, I have to wait until he is employed.

For someone else, this might make for a lot of stress, but I was a loan originator for 8 years, it is the same ol' same ol' for me... no biggie. My landlord was a broker so it is the same for him. I will either put the deal together or show him where I am at, in it... the program works, I know what I'm doing here and he knows that. We have lived here 13 years, we don't want to move any more, this place is home, we have a mat in front of our door that reads, "HOME" .... not bad for a vagabond like me.

There's a 1000 units in the 3 phases that make up the small city of a complex where I live. There's courtyards, 2 ponds with ducks and geese, tennis courts, a swimming pool, and a club house that is locked up presently because of the virus scare. Lots of room to walk around, lots of grass and trees. The farthest I ever go on my walks is sometimes I cross the street to visit the public park and then come to the walk that goes around the ponds... I'm not locked in some basement like some other poor miserable Americans. Tell the truth, I haven't changed a thing for this lock-down, I'm just getting more done around the apartment. If the hard work and fresh air doesn't kill me, I should pull through. No one I know has any symptoms from this virus.


How are you holding up?
 
Days

Oh Days I am so pleased and of course you are going to pull it off, well done - at last 'he is settling down'. Your Home sounds lovely and peaceful. Please give my love to your darling. You will be happy when the decorating is done - I'm doing some of that too - slowly.

Nope lockdown hasn't changed my life either, except when walking dogs with friends. We keep edging toward each other when chatting and then have to jump away incase the Stazi is spying on us. Unbelievable that we have allowed it to come to this - unbelievable. Stalin will be laughing from his grave.

Not much happening here - I've deferred on the Law again ( had to last yr 'cos I was unwell) because they are not allowing students to do their final exams or dissertation but are marking them on their years work. I was disgusted about it, for the young ones, and I'm so bored with it now so just threw my books down and chose a deferment whilst banking my marks so far. Four essays next year won't be a strain. Not that the law means anything anymore since they have even ( illegally imho) dispensed with habeas corpus now.

Yes, this house detention is dreadful for some, poor poor things confined in tiny spaces, often with people they don't like. Grandparents not seeing their beloved grandchildren, old people shut in alone with an occasional parcel on their doorstep. It is wickedness - I don't understand how so many people watch and believe the BBC's ( in the pay of Gates) non stop fear propaganda but they do and all dutifully clap the NHS at 8 o'clock every Thursday eve - mass madness, especially since all the hospitals are empty. It is a long long time since I've felt distain for the mob but that contempt is stirring in me again :( Idiots all around and yet when I speak to individuals many many distrust what is happening and have doubts about this 'virus' - they won't go against the mob though. But for some this is a lovely break from a boring job - pros and cons - the best and the worst come out in us.

My daughter keeps saying that she is coming down to stay - how I don't know they are turning people back, if there are two in a car, unless they have good 'essential' reason - but she is really happy not living under stress - and if she manages to pass through the police cordon it'll be nice to see her - even if the Stazi spies will likely put a nasty note in our post box.

How did we come to this eh Days?

Lots a love xxx whitelight
 

Days

Commentator
Days

Oh Days I am so pleased and of course you are going to pull it off, well done - at last 'he is settling down'. Your Home sounds lovely and peaceful. Please give my love to your darling. You will be happy when the decorating is done - I'm doing some of that too - slowly.

Nope lockdown hasn't changed my life either, except when walking dogs with friends. We keep edging toward each other when chatting and then have to jump away incase the Stazi is spying on us. Unbelievable that we have allowed it to come to this - unbelievable. Stalin will be laughing from his grave.

Not much happening here - I've deferred on the Law again ( had to last yr 'cos I was unwell) because they are not allowing students to do their final exams or dissertation but are marking them on their years work. I was disgusted about it, for the young ones, and I'm so bored with it now so just threw my books down and chose a deferment whilst banking my marks so far. Four essays next year won't be a strain. Not that the law means anything anymore since they have even ( illegally imho) dispensed with habeas corpus now.

Yes, this house detention is dreadful for some, poor poor things confined in tiny spaces, often with people they don't like. Grandparents not seeing their beloved grandchildren, old people shut in alone with an occasional parcel on their doorstep. It is wickedness - I don't understand how so many people watch and believe the BBC's ( in the pay of Gates) non stop fear propaganda but they do and all dutifully clap the NHS at 8 o'clock every Thursday eve - mass madness, especially since all the hospitals are empty. It is a long long time since I've felt distain for the mob but that contempt is stirring in me again :( Idiots all around and yet when I speak to individuals many many distrust what is happening and have doubts about this 'virus' - they won't go against the mob though. But for some this is a lovely break from a boring job - pros and cons - the best and the worst come out in us.

My daughter keeps saying that she is coming down to stay - how I don't know they are turning people back, if there are two in a car, unless they have good 'essential' reason - but she is really happy not living under stress - and if she manages to pass through the police cordon it'll be nice to see her - even if the Stazi spies will likely put a nasty note in our post box.

How did we come to this eh Days?

Lots a love xxx whitelight
What is so surreal, is that we pointed at it coming for 15 years and for 15 years they called us nuts, and now that it is here, they still don't understand that it is here!

We actually have "stay-at-home orders" directly from the Governor. That is a different thing from the lock-down. And it sounds exactly like what you are living with, but here in the states, it is pure shadowlands, there is no law passed, there is nothing on the books, and the Governor runs his mouth non-stop and no one knows what any of it means, maybe least of all him. But you see this in the press everyday "stay-at-home orders" ... and you read about being restricted from "non-essential" use of public land. And so the mob that still thinks this is America goes to protest this BS, and the cops tell them they are breaking the law; and the protesters ask, "what law are we breaking?" ... and the cops shoot back in Orwellian double speak "stay-at-home orders" and "non-essential" use of public land. Neither of which are laws, but the cops don't know the laws anyway.

Here in the land of stupid, the Governor has told us to wear masks and hop on one foot in the grocery stores... I'm not sure how it goes, but it doesn't matter, the point is, it is totally stupid, it isn't the law, and I'm not doing it. And for now, no one is arresting me for not doing it. But we both know what is coming next; the vaccine. And that is the real pandemic, that's how to spread a virus, inject it into people. That's how you get those death numbers to justify the stupid edicts. And you know the government will send "first responders" to our homes to force vaccinate us. They will include thugs who will break down our doors, pin us down to the floor and then stab us with needles full of poisons. To save us from a virus that we don't have... but the vaccination will give it to us... another self-fulfilling prophecy from the devil.

Of course this is just crazy talk. I wonder if anyone has noticed how crazy the New World Order truly is? my understanding is that these people secretly worship the devil and then publicly pretend to be concerned about the masses, in order to do what Satan tells them to do to them. By now, that's all documented from the war years, but people think the government doesn't do that any more, now that the government hides everything until they spring it on us. The truth is, you can not begin to talk crazy enough if you hope to look at what is happening right before our eyes. It is a brave new world.
 
What is so surreal, is that we pointed at it coming for 15 years and for 15 years they called us nuts, and now that it is here, they still don't understand that it is here!

We actually have "stay-at-home orders" directly from the Governor. That is a different thing from the lock-down. And it sounds exactly like what you are living with, but here in the states, it is pure shadowlands, there is no law passed, there is nothing on the books, and the Governor runs his mouth non-stop and no one knows what any of it means, maybe least of all him. But you see this in the press everyday "stay-at-home orders" ... and you read about being restricted from "non-essential" use of public land. And so the mob that still thinks this is America goes to protest this BS, and the cops tell them they are breaking the law; and the protesters ask, "what law are we breaking?" ... and the cops shoot back in Orwellian double speak "stay-at-home orders" and "non-essential" use of public land. Neither of which are laws, but the cops don't know the laws anyway.

Here in the land of stupid, the Governor has told us to wear masks and hop on one foot in the grocery stores... I'm not sure how it goes, but it doesn't matter, the point is, it is totally stupid, it isn't the law, and I'm not doing it. And for now, no one is arresting me for not doing it. But we both know what is coming next; the vaccine. And that is the real pandemic, that's how to spread a virus, inject it into people. That's how you get those death numbers to justify the stupid edicts. And you know the government will send "first responders" to our homes to force vaccinate us. They will include thugs who will break down our doors, pin us down to the floor and then stab us with needles full of poisons. To save us from a virus that we don't have... but the vaccination will give it to us... another self-fulfilling prophecy from the devil.

Of course this is just crazy talk. I wonder if anyone has noticed how crazy the New World Order truly is? my understanding is that these people secretly worship the devil and then publicly pretend to be concerned about the masses, in order to do what Satan tells them to do to them. By now, that's all documented from the war years, but people think the government doesn't do that any more, now that the government hides everything until they spring it on us. The truth is, you can not begin to talk crazy enough if you hope to look at what is happening right before our eyes. It is a brave new world.
Absolutely darling.

Satanists? Of course they are with their 'Art' ( Marina Abramovic ) painted with blood and gore and their paedos running the show which is gleefully perverting our babies - they are as sick as their vaccines make us and they have declared outright war on us.

No, the mob is made up of small minded slaves and or cowards. We have had lovely weather here since this insidious Martial Law began, with hardly any chemo trails at all, but it is going to break in the next few days --- I wonder how the obedient ones will behave then, when they can't go out for the rain and wind and cold.

On the Continent it is far worse than it is here - in some of France people can only take their dog to their front door to let them do their business - they may not walk them at all but then they understand occupation - we don't or rather so many of us don't recognize it - I have since 1972 when Heath illegally gave up our sovereignty and handed it over to the 'evil ones'.

You should watch Amazing Polly on youtube - she has them down to a tee.

The vaccines will be dreadful - this time or the next and yes, our Gov have by executive order handed us over to the vaccine makers who will by law be allowed to 'do what is good for us and our children' http://vaccineriskawareness.com/vaccination-and-your-legal-rights/?fbclid=IwAR0UmOQ0Iwc9pKHFw1aWn3dm9zkNa4jxiXTHRYI6doXwJjNToNArzD1QRnk

Who really knows but I think Trump is against the evil ones but what can one man do? The evil ones own our currencies, homes, lands, health ( sickness) care, education, politicians, legal systems ect and so on and on and on -

Welcome to the Brave New World indeed.
 

Days

Commentator
Here we go, this is for Christians who read the book of Genesis as if it was written by God himself. I know of one pastor who pushes that idea to the extreme of claiming that Genesis was written by God Almighty on tablets and those tablets were on Noah's Ark and handed down to Moses. I guess Moses forgot to mention that he wrote everything from these tablets? Or was Moses a charlatan, claiming he was receiving it directly from God's mouth, when all along he secretly had these tablets? I was just musing when I asked if Moses secretly stole the Ark of the covenant from the pyramids, but that was another item that someone was saying in a video. Christians form their beliefs from pastors who themselves did the same and all of it tends to be quite ignorant of the study Paul admonished Timothy to do for the work of the ministry.

So, I went after the study as a young minister, and it wasn't appreciated by the elders. Ask me if I care. I thank God I went off and studied on my own, instead of being locked into one dogma or another. I remember passing around the bread and wine at a conference my church was hosting, the elders were laughing at me in the front row, the guy running the training for ministry that I was in at the time snickered, "Damian doesn't know what he is doing"... I just smiled. But when one of the sisters back in the hundreds of seats dropped the bread onto the floor, she was scared to death that she had just spilled Jesus onto the rug, I told her, "relax, it is just bread, we'll sweep it up after the meeting."

Okay, on to today's sermon. (that's a joke) I've got this long thread going on for years all about early civilization and the book of Genesis. I did this for Christians so that they would not be so ignorant as to think the book of Genesis is anything more than a brief summary of history and setting and then a more in depth history of the patriarchs; Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It was written by Moses scribes to give the Israelites a knowledge of their own background. So what was that history? To start with, it wasn't prophecy, it was history.


It was the history of the lands that straddle two great civilizations; the fertile crescent. Okay, understand that this is history, this exists. One of the best sources for Sumerian history is actually the intact library at Assyria, which was fully excavated and carted off to England by thieves... we know them as archaeologists. And the best way to grasp the Egyptian history is to start off with the original history of that land, back when it was a colony of Atlantis. Then my 3rd video gives the meshing of these two cultures in the fertile crescent, because the Phoenicians cut down the timber and provided the skilled craftsmen that built the temple for David and Solomon. So, I chose these 3 videos to round out your understanding of the history of the region...


Baffling Sumerian Anunnaki Discoveries That Hardly Anyone Is Talking About
837,364 views
•Premiered Jul 2, 2019


The Advanced Ancient Civilisation That EVERYBODY Avoids Talking About
512,731 views
•Premiered Jul 20, 2019


The Mysterious Religion of Carthage DOCUMENTARY
45,870 views
•May 16, 2020


Now, let's stop and realize that Abraham was just another idol worshipper out of Ur of Sumer, back when Ur was a major seaport on the planet. So, Abraham traveled from one civilization to another, and the two were mingled in his descendants. This is important because this is what the kids were made of, neither the principal writer of the old testament covenant (Moses) or the new (Paul) had any personal knowledge of Abraham's God, they both met him and asked, "who are you?"... they didn't know him. That's because the God of the Bible was not known to the world, he was known only in the head of Abraham, and that personal knowledge does not pass onto his kids, the children have to enter their own personal knowledge of this God.

By the time Moses wrote Genesis, that personal knowledge was lost. when Moses disappeared for 40 days at Mt Sinai, the nation of Israel said to themselves, "he's not coming back, let's return to our gods in Egypt"... and they made Aaron build 2 calves of gold. These same people following Moses for 40 years were hard of heart and refused to enter into a personal relationship with this God that was leading Moses around. So God waited for the next generation that was born and reared in the wilderness, to lead them into the promised land. It is all about what you are made of, what you truly believe in your heart.


Okay, the whole point in writing this thread was to show what Genesis was made of. It was made from the history of the known world... specifically the western world. There is an older history over in the east; India and beyond. But the book of Genesis was the history in the west. It was an abbreviated history that told the beginnings of their civilization then quickly moved to Abraham, the real purpose of the book was to teach the Israelites who Abraham was, and who this God was that popped up on the burning bush and yanked them out of Egypt into the wilderness.
 
Last edited:
Top