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  • This video would have been awesome if not for the incorrect portrayal of the native Ancient Egyptian himself. They were a black African people... so what's with the white dude dressed like an African? What next an African dressed like an Irishman?

    "There can be no doubt that the Colchians are an Egyptian race...MY OWN conjectures were founded first in the FACT that they are BLACK SKINNED and have WOOLY HAIR...." Herodotus Book 2 Chap.104 (450BCE)

    

  • I can't honestly say half of those things! Gahaha~!

  • as we speak the confession, the words also become a resounding chant and continuing goal. this "negative confession" is truly positive!

  • There's priest craft in the extreme for you ! No human being who ever lived anywhere could adhere to all of that - absolutely - and constantly. Talk about instilling a guilt trip for the purpose of controlling the masses !

    God, I HATE PRIESTS !

  • it is a good list of moral codes....

  • "i do not tyrannize over others."

    "I am not arrogant."

    What about the pharaohs owning sjaves and froceing them to biuld massive tombs in honnor of the pharaohs?

  • they were gods...they didnt have too follow that...lol

  • @ShleeJay the slaves didn't build the tombs. The slaves build temples and cities. And obviously slaves weren't considered people. Just like in America and every other country in the world who had slaves, the slaves were not humans. They were live stock. You can't tyrannize cattle. The worker who were free workers hired to work on the tombs and pyramids were well paid, well fed, had the best medical care, and there is archaeological evidence they took great pride in their work.

  • @ShleeJay just because a couple kings did something doesnt mean the whole country is bad.

  • I was not aware of such texts, I found it very interresting and enlightning, thank you for sharing Rev.Don Lewis! Blessed Be!

  • I am always impressed with how well-spoken he is, however, there should be a spell-check before posting. . . several misspellings. Maybe next time you'll check the spelling before doing the sub titles.

  • That was lovely!! I love that you taught something from history instead of your opinion! I have truely learned something today!!

  • thank you so much. I love that it gave so much historical background, and was not purely opinion-based. it was incredibly interesting, too, and I had not known of it before.

  • Very nice ^_^

  • I appreciate how even what is historically considered "barbaric" times - people had a code that rivals what our present day 10 Commandments-based morality.

    What I appreciate even more is the more humanitarian approach the Negative Confession takes over the ultimately faith-centered 10 Commandments.

  • I like that, very refreshing to see and hear.

  • Thank you for this historically accurate exposition of the Negative Confession. You have done us a great contribution. Thank you.

  • Thank you.

  • very good, concise and to the point, thank you

  • Bible protrays Egypt as being "flesh pots" but it turn out the Egyptian moral code is more in depth and extensive than the the decalogue moses is supposed to have received on mount sinai - they appear only to be a subset of what was already practiced in Egypt

  • no vagueness or trickery is kinda refreshing ;ancient goods

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