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A New God Every Aeon?

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posted on Oct, 5 2008 @ 04:19 PM
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Originally posted by dave420
What's the purpose of this thread?

Baseless conjecture sometimes provides a breeding ground for original theories. That is the purpose of this thread. From the get-go I clearly stated these were merely ideas which might find some measurable worth through discussion.


Originally posted by dave420
This is the sort of nonsense that gets non-science laughed out of rational debate.

It isn't science and never pretended to be. Religion itself isn't science. ATS permits more than just scientific debate, particularly the Origins & Creationism Conspiracy forum.



posted on Oct, 6 2008 @ 09:06 AM
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Whatever gets you through the night, buddy.

If people want to learn, then baseless conjecture is not how it's done. If we really want to deny ignorance, making stuff up is not the way to go about it.



posted on Oct, 6 2008 @ 09:08 AM
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Originally posted by dave420
If we really want to deny ignorance, making stuff up is not the way to go about it.

Gotcha! Ideas not allowed.

Thanks for the heads up



posted on Apr, 20 2010 @ 05:50 PM
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I believe there is a different god for every aeon/age.

Accepting that as true, consider that the previous god, the one of the Old Testament, ruled in the Age of Taurus (the bull), which began around c. 4300 BC, according to Neil Mann.

The Age of Taurus ended roughly around the time of Moses, meaning that the God of Genesis was replaced by the God of Exodus in his lifetime. This would explain why, in Genesis, God has considerably few rules, but, in Exodus and beyond, God issues frequent demands. He was a new, more totalitarian god, who chose Moses as his prophet.

In Moses' time, the Ancient Jews are said to have worshipped a calf, the symbol of the Taurian age. Naturally, Moses, being a servant of the new God of the Age of Aries (the ram) was enraged.

Next would have come the God of Pisces (the fishes), around AD 1. He was the turn-the-other-cheek God of Christ, who, sure enough, made the fish his symbol, and had many fisherman as disciples.

[edit on 20-4-2010 by TruthOverload]




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