You need to be careful to seek truth. Otherwise every little thing will lead you astray, and not only will you miss truth, you'll get dragged down into some crazy, destructive muck.
I'm convinced bill gates doesn't know much about computers. I'm also convinced Elon Musk doesn't know much about electric cars, rocket technology, or how PayPal actually works.
Could this be depicting the judgement of King Solomon? Two ladies claimed a baby was theirs. Tricks the ladies by saying baby should be cut in half and each woman given half of the baby. Real mom loses it and begs him not to kill the child, she will give it to the other lady if she has to but don’t kill the baby. Other lady is indifferent. Real mom is obviously the one who was distraught at the thought of the baby being killed and was correctly identified and was given back her child.
Yeah this definitely depicts the judgement of Solomon. Found the documents describing the Nebraska capital https://history.nebraska.gov/sites/history.nebraska.gov/files/doc/publications/1981-3-Capitol_Sculpture.pdf and you can clearly see on Page 40 it’s labeled as the Judgement of Solomon. I’ve seen ancient artwork depicting human sacrifice—this is depicting nothing of the sort. If you know your Bible stories, this one immediately came to mind the second I looked at it.
Are you retarded? The story is that two women were claiming the baby as their own, so Solomon bluffed that they would cut the baby in half, causing the real mother to say the other woman could have her child to spare him from that fate.
Solomon used his bluff to determine who the real mother of the child was, the woman who didn't want him to get hurt. How the fuck are you reading some evil subtext into an actual Bible story? That's actually retarded.
You have no idea what you're talking about. The baby wasn't harmed in the story. Stop having opinions on shit without doing even remedial research. Bold ignorance makes you look like a massive jackass.
Still interesting that THIS is what they chose to portray on the Capital.... if Disney is making subconscious suggestions why can't this be seen in that light as well. Not a friendly depiction for children's eyes certainly.
I'm not saying the artist had dark intentions, but I do know how the cabal enjoy the "in your face" artwork in DC.... so it is possible. IMHO
Didn't you grow up with Bible Stories? The big blue hardback books? I'm not that old gen x, and we weren't even that religious, and I had those and Aesops fables throughout my childhood, most people learn this story in Sunday school as children, I knew what it was as soon as I saw it.
The story of King Solomon and the two mothers. An illustration of the exercise of wisdom, discernment and correct judgement. It's very sad that so much valuable cultural and biblical knowledge has not been passed on to this current generation.
That's a story from the Bible, King Solomon determining who the rightful mother of the baby is. The baby was not sacrificed.
Still sounds evil to me
You need to be careful to seek truth. Otherwise every little thing will lead you astray, and not only will you miss truth, you'll get dragged down into some crazy, destructive muck.
Yup
I'm convinced bill gates doesn't know much about computers. I'm also convinced Elon Musk doesn't know much about electric cars, rocket technology, or how PayPal actually works.
Does any of us really know how PayPal works. Most the time they side with the buyer who scams out the seller, rarely do they side with the seller.
Could this be depicting the judgement of King Solomon? Two ladies claimed a baby was theirs. Tricks the ladies by saying baby should be cut in half and each woman given half of the baby. Real mom loses it and begs him not to kill the child, she will give it to the other lady if she has to but don’t kill the baby. Other lady is indifferent. Real mom is obviously the one who was distraught at the thought of the baby being killed and was correctly identified and was given back her child.
Yeah this definitely depicts the judgement of Solomon. Found the documents describing the Nebraska capital https://history.nebraska.gov/sites/history.nebraska.gov/files/doc/publications/1981-3-Capitol_Sculpture.pdf and you can clearly see on Page 40 it’s labeled as the Judgement of Solomon. I’ve seen ancient artwork depicting human sacrifice—this is depicting nothing of the sort. If you know your Bible stories, this one immediately came to mind the second I looked at it.
What kind of practice by king Solomon was it to cut the baby in half? Story in the bible or not that's a bizarre part of history
Are you retarded? The story is that two women were claiming the baby as their own, so Solomon bluffed that they would cut the baby in half, causing the real mother to say the other woman could have her child to spare him from that fate.
Solomon used his bluff to determine who the real mother of the child was, the woman who didn't want him to get hurt. How the fuck are you reading some evil subtext into an actual Bible story? That's actually retarded.
Who am I trying to fool?
You really need to research Solomon's Judgement before you type another comment. You are sounding far too ignorant.
But he didn't though. And he never intended to. The story isn't hard to follow, man. Why not just admit you jumped the gun?
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Still looks like child abuse
You have no idea what you're talking about. The baby wasn't harmed in the story. Stop having opinions on shit without doing even remedial research. Bold ignorance makes you look like a massive jackass.
https://history.nebraska.gov/sites/history.nebraska.gov/files/doc/publications/1981-3-Capitol_Sculpture.pdf Yep here you go. On page 22, says the Judgement of Solomon is one of the panels
Page 40 shows a picture of that exact panel with the description below “Judgement of Solomon”
Still interesting that THIS is what they chose to portray on the Capital.... if Disney is making subconscious suggestions why can't this be seen in that light as well. Not a friendly depiction for children's eyes certainly. I'm not saying the artist had dark intentions, but I do know how the cabal enjoy the "in your face" artwork in DC.... so it is possible. IMHO
Didn't you grow up with Bible Stories? The big blue hardback books? I'm not that old gen x, and we weren't even that religious, and I had those and Aesops fables throughout my childhood, most people learn this story in Sunday school as children, I knew what it was as soon as I saw it.
You can read the story in the bible. Look up 1 kings 3:16-28 (you can use biblegateway.com or biblehub.com https://www.biblehub.com/niv/1_kings/3.htm
The story of King Solomon and the two mothers. An illustration of the exercise of wisdom, discernment and correct judgement. It's very sad that so much valuable cultural and biblical knowledge has not been passed on to this current generation.