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  • #16
    Fem, care to give any actual proof, or is your story just as much of a fairy tale as you believe Jesus was?

    Jesus also had historical evidence proving he existed, at least as a man. Roman census, Josephus' History of the Jews, as well as other Roman scholars of the period (Rome had the best scholars/historians in ancient times).

    Now, are you saying Jesus was Amenhotep reincarnated? Or is just God apparently Amenhotep? Is Jesus then Isis or Horus? Is Mary mother of Jesus included in the trifecta?

    What I 'think' you are forgetting is the Father/Mother/Son cult of Babylon/Mesopotamian origin, which predates Egyptian Religion. Almost all religions share commonality with that origin cult. Egyptian Religion was a rip off of it as well. The death and rebirth of Horus coincided with the Father/Mother/Son cult almost to a T. Christianity is very much the same as well, with God the Father, Jesus the Son, and either Virgin Mary or the Holy Spirit or the Christian church itself being the mother/bride.

    What is far more interesting than your made up story is the real truth, that almost every ancient religion, despite location, is based off the same beliefs, albeit twisted/tweaked in various ways. Since the origin of man started in the Mesopomian area, it makes sense that all races of people kept these core belief systems even as they migrated to other continents. What you should ask yourself however, is if this basic core religious system has any truth in it. If it does, then what is that truth?

    Christians believe theirs is the truth, and ancient religion (and thus every single religion after it) is a twisted offshoot of the their truth. If you are going to act like you are knowledgable about a religion you clearly do not understand whatsoever, at least learn your history before bashing someone's belief system/religion like a bigot, all while making shit up.

    Btw, Amenhotep? He was a nobody. Don't try to falsely place a worldwide religion on the shoulders of some nobody ancient Pharoah and cop it off as true. You are so far off base that it's pathetic. You wrote quite a bit just to be corrected by me using my phone while taking a shit.
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    • #17
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      Paradise> NO NAMES. NOT A SINGLE NAME.....but 3/6 of the players on Force are of a certain descent. I will not go any further.

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      • #18
        **Edit--I meant to quote Exalt but I clicked the wrong post. I can't copy and paste on this browser. Sorry about that.***

        I think you should do some studying on religion. A point on which you are specifically incorrect is that all religions come from the trio you mentioned. They did not. The Horus/Isis/Osiris trio was but a part of a greater whole in Ancient Egyptian religion and wasn't the source of it, as an example.

        I recommend the documentary "When God Was a Girl" (the full version is available on YouTube) for more information on the history of religion.

        What you mentioned was something from a specific line of thought and actually expounds on my argument, but also doesn't address it directly, so you really didn't prove me wrong.
        I recommend doing research on the Epic of Gilgamesh, Canaanite religion, and "translations" of some Ancient Egyptian religious hymns, especially a hymn called "A Hymn to Aten," supposedly written by Amenhotep IV. Amenhotep IV was also known as Akhenaten, and he wasn't a "nobody," he was Tutankhamen's father.


        Originally posted by Fem. View Post
        The truth so far is that when Amenhotep IV entered into Egyptian kingship, he entered in with certain religious and social rituals and rites, as was the tradition for the kings before, but during his reign he decided to drastically change Egyptian traditions, especially religious traditions. Because those attempted changes occurred during his reign, when he left office, he was given a different set of rituals and rites and didn't participate in the rituals that were conducted for his entrance into office, therefore creating a gap in tradition that had later consequences. When Amenhotep IV died, the changes he made were reversed by Tutankhamen and the capital moved back to Thebes. However, his death resulted in a spiritual rift for Egyptian religion and general spirituality of the time and he, because he wasn't given proper rituals as per his entrance into office, was, as per Egyptian tradition, actually rejected by their system as a result of what he had done. However, he still had Egyptian kingship tied to him and certain religious connections stayed with him, but because he was rejected, he was lost and his spirit ended up being the reason for the initial inspiration for there to be, suspected as being sourced from Canaan, a change in Canaanite religion, leading them to start a monotheistic cult, looking to change all societies and peoples to their ways and their religion, but it started as a criminal cult, but became what we know as Judaism and its connected religions. Amenhotep IV was a tyrant who the Egyptians were glad to see go, but he had loyal followers and those things came together to end up being the source for the cult that became Judaism and what came afterwards. That is the reason for their story about their God looking to other peoples and being rejected and ended up with them comes from, and that's why there is much Egyptian influence in Jewish texts and especially why they have a particular vendetta against the Egyptians, because the spirit involved with them was originally an Egyptian king. Somehow, and I'm not sure if done by followers or in the afterlife, or in spirit, but, that's the main reason why Jews are so particular about not associating their God with a man, because Amenhotep denounced Egypt and denounced his status as ever having been their king. A spiritual statement, but also a lie.

        Christianity and Islam are both specifically manufactured religions created by Jews, namely those connected to the Septuagint, as an attempt to create symbolic analogies, and thus connections, to as much Ancient knowledge as they could, to exploit that knowledge in the form of religious conquest. Christianity will always be inferior in rank to the Jews of the Septuagint because the word Christ originated with them. They manufactured it for the purpose of exploiting various societies with whom they took issue in an as efficient way as they could conceive, all from a tradition that stems back to Amenhotep IV.

        Amenhotep IV's Atenism (his version anyway), Zoroastrianism/Zurvanism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are all connected to the same spirit and are a completely separate system from the rest of spirituality. Their God does not exist any further than by their own definition because their God was once an Egyptian king. And they know it. So T0NE you are overcomplicating things.

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