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Originally posted by Hydroman
After Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, god said, "Now they have become like gods, knowing good and evil.
[edit on 7-4-2010 by Hydroman]
Originally posted by Kernoonos
G'day All,
Two god's, they were brothers. Enlil and Enki, the sumerians were the first to write the storys people.
The Hebrews just took the storys as there own, there was never just one. Anunnaki were many, the hebrews called them Eneflim and Elohim.
If you live in the box you will never see the truth.
Blessed Be: Kernoonos.....
Originally posted by Kernoonos
G'day,
Yes but they had already wrote the storys on clay tablets my friend, Archeology and science don't lie.
Originally posted by troubleshooter
Originally posted by Kernoonos
G'day,
Yes but they had already wrote the storys on clay tablets my friend, Archeology and science don't lie.
So they wrote them before they existed...that's clever.
There was a post-Babal five way split...
1. Phoenicea aka Sumeria or Canaan
2. Mizraim - Egypt XI Dynasty
3. Chaldea - Ur was the capital and Abraham came from here.
4. Greece (Attica, Arcadia, Sparta)
5. China - 1st Hiah Dynasty.
All five civilizations arose about the same time.
Abraham later came out of Ur of Chaldea and had lived in the household of the aging Noah while a boy...
...so Abraham was ccontemporary with the Sumarians and their stories...
...which were just different versions of the same Noah event...
...that changed like a Chinese whisper as it was retold within each split.
The biblical record of the event was written about 430 years after Abraham came out of Ur...
...it was written then by Moses in the preamble to the Torah...
...but it would have been passed down verbally...
...from Abraham to son Isaac and grandson Jacob who was renamed Israel...
...The Children of Israel are then the offspring of Abe's grandson Jacob (aka Israel).
There are about 600 flood stories originating from within these five splits.
[edit on 8/4/10 by troubleshooter]