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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2010

Presents a brief Egyptian and biblical history, and explains how the races came to be.

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  • It is amazing that someone could study all that and totally miss the point. Those stories are myths that were created to explain the races. The races came first and then the myths were created to explain what was observed.

  • @Slik00Silk In studying the buriel remains of early Egyptians, there is great agreement that those people were black. Yet the forth dynasty daughter of Kufu had blond hair. Where is the myth in that fact?

  • DID HE JUST SAY THAT HORUS IS OSIRIS'S BROTHER....WOW

  • @beezy3173 For those who don't know enough Egyptian history, there were two (2) men named Horus. Horus (the elder) was born from Geb and Nut. Horus (the younger) was born from Isis. Horus the elder was the brother of Osiris, who was also born from Geb and Nut. The famous Egyptologist, E. A. Wallis Budge said there is confusion in identifying the two Horuses because of the scribes who recorded Egyptian history.

  • @dmonroewhit no, they should know better, dont you think, horus the son could not be confused with any other horus. they would know this.

  • @beezy3173 In one story, Horus the elder was the son of Geb and Nut. In the other story, Horus the younger was the son of Osiris and Isis. One detail says that Osiris was killed by his brother Seth, then Isis revived Osiris and conceived a child by her "dead" husband. Isis is always the mother of Horus the younger, but it is not certain that Osiris was the father. In my book, evidence is presented to show that Geb (Adam) had a marital relationship with his daughter Isis, (cont'd)

  • @dmonroewhit and that relationship produced Horus the younger. So both Horuses had the same father, but different mothers. The two Horuses were half brothers. Over the centuries of recorded history, confusion developed regarding this family relationship.

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  • we's (the cuacashians)be better than y'all thats all that matters

  • @LAANTHONYS I give historical evidence to back my presentation. You make a statement with no evidence.to back it up. You may not agree, but evidence is evidence.

  • noah was black. stoop mixing pagan egyptian mythology with the world of god.

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