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Old Jul 13, 2005, 02:51 pm   #18 (permalink) (top)
Technosoul
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It would seem that the Bible, and mainly the story of Moses telling Eqypt to "let my people go" that was the cause of the split between Eqypt and the newer Jewish "religion or nationality". (idenity). In spite of the fact that they all migrated out of the kingdom of Sumer, and Ur was one of the cities of that Kingdom. Now the history of Egypt notes that had a king once who was called Moses, that alone is interesting. But they claim that after Egypt had created a great culture some people came and squated on thier land, without permission, to take advantage of the abundance the culture in Egypt had going on. Much like folks from Mexico might come to the USA without permission. As the story went the king at that time drove all those "ill legals" (who had set up camps) out of Eqypt.
As those people were driven out of Eqypt they started a new "hebrew" culture of their own in a different location. Then the Hebrews created their own version of the story claiming they had been slaves who had escaped bondage and who were 'set free' by someone called Moses who later came to know God personally (while on a mountain). Likewise the Hebrews claim that their nationality had been around before they had been taken into bondage by Eqypt because Adam and Eve and Noah were here before the Kingdom of Sumer had been established. Pre-flood (and pre-ice age, and for some reason the Bible never mentioned the ice age and its effect on humanity). As Abraham and the idol makers started to question the concept that "gods made out of stones" were not the "living god". So Moses replaced the stone gods with stone tablets. With the same effect.

The strange thing also is that the commandments scribed on the tablets were nearly identical with what Babylon had carved into the buildings (walls) in their "court house" or "temple". Which rules were transported to Babylon also from the kingdom of Sumer and can be found on clay discs recently uncovered from digs in that area where Sumer was located. And note that also there was a later culture called "Sumerian" which is linked too but not representive of the original kingdom of Sumer. (sumer meaning "the land"). The symbol A represented the first number and the first letter. And the name employed for the "first Lord" (aka god) was "AN". And also they used the name "ANU" - which means "heavenly father" or "father in heaven" ( heaven being located someplace in the "sky" like the stars and the other planets are in the heavens).

Although ANU seldom if ever visited the earth (land) he did have a number of sons, daugters, which family did arrive to set up the kingdom of Sumer and who instructed Adam (meaning mankind) concerning how to serve the will of ANU. Those insturctions consituted the first "scripture", from which later scriptures were copied by scribes or created to imatate the original "books of knowledge", (made oddly enough out of clay tablets - in Sumer they would create a mold (made out of gold or whatever) and then they could print out many copies by pouring wet clay into the mold and then allowing the clay to dry (re: pottery). That was the first "printing press" - put into use some 32 thousand years ago. The clay discs were round and had words impressed on both sides. You would then turn the disc while reading it in a circular manner. Sumer was located in a place where oil was easy to get because it was above the surface and just below he surface of the gournd. The oil was used to for temperature contolled fires that could be used to cast gold - and other purposes like making breads. Sumer had about 7 cities close at hand and each city had a different puprose for being. Also the kingdom expanded with a number of "outposts" to gather other resources - Babylon for example was set up for farming, but mainly as a place where new genetic plants were being created, or genetic versions of wild plants. Many of the fruit trees orginated from that area which were designed such that they would provide food to eat. Olive, apple, fig, and other such trees - as well as grain crops (improved version of wild oats - etc.). Abraham was migrating to an area where certain trees were harvested for their wood. South Africa is where they gathered the gold (which for some reason was needed by ANU and his family (Lords). And so forth.

More later - perhaps... technosoul
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