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I visited the temple in Dendera, Egypt. The early Christians occupied all the ancient Egyptian temples and repurposed them as churches. They took chisels and chiseled away all of the faces of the figures on the walls, and many of the hieroglyphs, and so much of the ancient wisdom was lost through that ignorance.

Why? False idol comes to mind.

In an unimportant back room, on the floor there are two tiles, two thick stones, and if you remove them it reveals a secret underground chamber that these ancient Christians did not discover. Underneath this floor are the dundera light bulbs and probably 40 square meters of further hieroglyphs that explain the ancient Egyptian conceptualization of creation. It is humbling and absolutely Majestic to see what is basically the first chapter of Genesis staring you in the face, rendered exquisitely in hieroglyphics.

What I'm saying is that we only have that masterpiece, that Treasure of humanity and it's relationship to our bible, because the early superstitious Christians did not discover this chamber.

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2 years ago
2 score
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I visited the temple in Dendera, Egypt. The early Christians occupied all the ancient Egyptian temples and repurposed them as churches. They took chisels and chiseled away all of the faces of the figures on the walls, and many of the hieroglyphs, and so much of the ancient wisdom was lost through that ignorance.

In an unimportant back room, on the floor there are two tiles, two thick stones, and if you remove them it reveals a secret underground chamber that these ancient Christians did not discover. Underneath this floor are the dundera light bulbs and probably 40 square meters of further hieroglyphs that explain the ancient Egyptian conceptualization of creation. It is humbling and absolutely Majestic to see what is basically the first chapter of Genesis staring you in the face, rendered exquisitely in hieroglyphics.

What I'm saying is that we only have that masterpiece, that Treasure of humanity and it's relationship to our bible, because the early superstitious Christians did not discover this chamber.

Ponder this...

2 years ago
1 score