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Fill in the vowels, will you?
That is what paleo Hebrew looks like. It depends on tradition to comprehend what it says ...
By the same token, Gen 1:1 may also be read as: in the head is the creation of the power of the heavens and the earth.
It could not be, because God created the heavens and the earth, right? Confirmation bias makes other options elusive. Hence, it cannot be forcefully maintained that the book somehow just contains actual history by default. It may contain something else entirely, but elusive.
But when looking at it from a natural law perspective, it makes sense, as all is in the head: mentalism.
So, yes, religion, the system of worship, with its traditions and outward show, is indeed man-made. The stories themselves, we were taught as kids, are man made. The relationship with the supernatural is always in the head. : Visions, hearing voices, dreams, etc. : signs, omens, natural events, progression of history through wars.
And the best part: comporting yourself as a prophet. Like going to Druid school, or Harry Potter's version. And then the mockery: 300 prophets all saying: yeah, king, you will squash these Assyrians. And only one: no you will not.
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GATEWAY TO LANGUAGE:
What is quite interesting, is that Welsh is actually the gateway to comprehending Egyptian hieroglyphs. (sekr (= Welsh/ Egyptian), which means fastened/fast = vast in Dutch = zeker (phonetically sekr) = sicher in German), Which means, we are talking about a language migration long before the the events of Assyria .....perhaps even 2000 BC. That would place it at least before Abraham .....And would preclude the OP-story-graph to be factually true
YSNDYMYNWPZZLSTTHMNNGFTHSSNTNCFCRSYWLLBCHLLNGDBTDNTDSPR
Fill in the vowels, will you?
That is what paleo Hebrew looks like. It depends on tradition to comprehend what it says ...
By the same token, Gen 1:1 may also be read as: in the head is the creation of the power of the heavens and the earth.
It could not be, because God created the heavens and the earth, right? Confirmation bias makes other options elusive. Hence, it cannot be forcefully maintained that the book somehow just contains actual history by default. It may contain something else entirely, but elusive.
But when looking at it from a natural law perspective, it makes sense, as all is in the head: mentalism.
So, yes, religion, the system of worship, with its traditions and outward show, is indeed man-made. The stories themselves, we were taught as kids, are man made. The relationship with the supernatural is always in the head. : Visions, hearing voices, dreams, etc. : signs, omens, natural events, progression of history through wars.
And the best part: comporting yourself as a prophet. Like going to Druid school, or Harry Potter's version. And then the mockery: 300 prophets all saying: yeah, king, you will squash these Assyrians. And only one: no you will not.
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GATEWAY TO LANGUAGE**:
What is quite interesting, is that Welsh is actually the gateway to comprehending Egyptian hieroglyphs. (sekr (= Welsh/ Egyptian), which means fastened/fast = vast in Dutch = zeker (phonetically sekr) = sicher in German), Which means, we are talking about a language migration long before the the events of Assyria .....perhaps even 2000 BC. That would place it at least before Abraham .....And would preclude the OP-story-graph to be factually true
YSNDYMYNWPZZLSTTHMNNGFTHSSNTNCFCRSYWLLBCHLLNGDBTDNTDSPR
Fill in the vowels, will you?
That is what paleo Hebrew looks like. It depends on tradition to comprehend what it says ...
By the same token, Gen 1:1 may also be read as: in the head is the creation of the power of the heavens and the earth.
It could not be, because God created the heavens and the earth, right? Confirmation bias makes other options elusive. Hence, it cannot be forcefully maintained that the book somehow just contains actual history by default. It may contain something else entirely, but elusive.
But when looking at it from a natural law perspective, it makes sense, as all is in the head: mentalism.
So, yes, religion, the system of worship, with its traditions and outward show, is indeed man-made. The stories themselves, we were taught as kids, are man made. The relationship with the supernatural is always in the head. : Visions, hearing voices, dreams, etc. : signs, omens, natural events, progression of history through wars.
And the best part: comporting yourself as a prophet. Like going to Druid school, or Harry Potter's version. And then the mockery: 300 prophets all saying: yeah, king, you will squash these Assyrians. And only one: no you will not.