This series of videos exposes many of the contradictions and interpolations of the bible. This is directly from a minister with over 30 years of pastorial experience. All I ask is that you Listen to what he has to say.
@infamos Plagerism: "The act of appropriating the literary composition of another author, or excerpts, ideas, or passages therefrom, and passing the material off as one's own creation." moses did not start anything. the torah, whose credit is given to moses, has borrowed heavily on the hieroglyphs which were developed centuries before moses, however, they say that the stories in the torah originated when god revealed them to moses eg the ten commandments, originally the 42 negetive confesions
@nyashcm I never said monotheism started with Moses, other civilisatins have given homage to one singular deity. I havent heard this info about King Narmer, but what happened to Isis, Osiris, Anubis etc during the introduction of Amen-Ra as a singular deity and how long was this for because I know Akhenaten trien the ame thing with Aten but the Egyptians werent to thrilled and went back to worshipping Amun and the other pantheon.
@infamos lets put some dates into this. moses is said to have died 1271 BCE. 3200 BCE at the birth of the great Kemetic civilization, King Narmer united lower and upper egypt. one of the hurdles he had to overcome to cement the unity was to get the worshipers of Amen and those of Ra to worship one god. he came up with Amen-Ra 2000 yrs b4 moses. tell me that is not monotheism!! its robbery to say that monotheism started with moses.
@nyashcm ,It would be stupid to think Egyptian thought and knowledge did not have any influence
I believe that there was a type of synthesis between kemetic and hebrew culture with Moses. Moses grew up in the courts of the Pharoah, he had insight into "occult" - Kemetic mystery school thought and ideology.
With this knowledge hebrew was developed along with mono-theism, and is therefore not plagirized because Kemet was most definetly polytheistic, so that cannot be copying.
@infamos am glad that your knowledge is this deep. i usually use the example of the ten commandments. were they really given to moses by god. evidence proves that those commandments existed b4 the birth of moses. infact, they were 42 negetive confessions in kemet. the jews claim the torah to be their own but a lot of its contents is engraved in kemetic stone. that leads me to believe that they created the torah by readin hieroglyphs then claimed authorship. wht do u think
@nyashcm I understand what you are getting at, some of the hebrew letters are similar hieroglyphs, I realise that there are Egyptian.Kemetic influences on Hebraic culture and ideas etc but thats because the stories have a common origin.
The same can be said about Mesopotamian legends etc.
They are all telling the same stories from different traditions which of course creates the inconsistencies.
I am suspicous of Council of Nicea but I cant quite put my finger on it.
@infamos cont. research about the council of nicea, DIG DEEP, the truth is hidden but its there. look up videos by ben jochannan. u r about to embark on a journey of a lifetime... The good news is that u dont have to give up your spirituality. i still read the bible but i am more caerful
@infamos cont. it gets deeper, ancient egypt was ruled by blacks therefore they were the original authors of these words of wisdom. the whole conspirecy was to whitewash these ancient teachings and present them with white authorship and domintation. by destroying our history, they made us believe that we r inferior and it is still effective as long as we blindly believe. i urge u to explore jesus real skin color, also look up the black madonna.
@infamos am happy that we r starting to converge. i also agree that the substance is valuable. the imperfections run much deeper tho. the bible was created by plagerising ancient egyptain hyrogriphics. it is claimed that all the stories in the bible are the first of their kind but u find strikingly similar stories in ancient egypt writing that is dated centuries earlier than the biblical dates.
@nyashcm I see where u r coming from, it is wrong that people teach that the bible in its modern form is perfect because it is not due to apocryphal books, different translations, interpretations etc.
My point is still on the substance of what it actually contains and that it is divinely inspired by the Creator, that is my opinion.
@infamos Plagerism: "The act of appropriating the literary composition of another author, or excerpts, ideas, or passages therefrom, and passing the material off as one's own creation." moses did not start anything. the torah, whose credit is given to moses, has borrowed heavily on the hieroglyphs which were developed centuries before moses, however, they say that the stories in the torah originated when god revealed them to moses eg the ten commandments, originally the 42 negetive confesions
nyashcm 1 year ago
@nyashcm I never said monotheism started with Moses, other civilisatins have given homage to one singular deity. I havent heard this info about King Narmer, but what happened to Isis, Osiris, Anubis etc during the introduction of Amen-Ra as a singular deity and how long was this for because I know Akhenaten trien the ame thing with Aten but the Egyptians werent to thrilled and went back to worshipping Amun and the other pantheon.
infamos 1 year ago
@infamos lets put some dates into this. moses is said to have died 1271 BCE. 3200 BCE at the birth of the great Kemetic civilization, King Narmer united lower and upper egypt. one of the hurdles he had to overcome to cement the unity was to get the worshipers of Amen and those of Ra to worship one god. he came up with Amen-Ra 2000 yrs b4 moses. tell me that is not monotheism!! its robbery to say that monotheism started with moses.
nyashcm 1 year ago
@nyashcm ,It would be stupid to think Egyptian thought and knowledge did not have any influence
I believe that there was a type of synthesis between kemetic and hebrew culture with Moses. Moses grew up in the courts of the Pharoah, he had insight into "occult" - Kemetic mystery school thought and ideology.
With this knowledge hebrew was developed along with mono-theism, and is therefore not plagirized because Kemet was most definetly polytheistic, so that cannot be copying.
infamos 1 year ago
@infamos am glad that your knowledge is this deep. i usually use the example of the ten commandments. were they really given to moses by god. evidence proves that those commandments existed b4 the birth of moses. infact, they were 42 negetive confessions in kemet. the jews claim the torah to be their own but a lot of its contents is engraved in kemetic stone. that leads me to believe that they created the torah by readin hieroglyphs then claimed authorship. wht do u think
nyashcm 1 year ago
@nyashcm I understand what you are getting at, some of the hebrew letters are similar hieroglyphs, I realise that there are Egyptian.Kemetic influences on Hebraic culture and ideas etc but thats because the stories have a common origin.
The same can be said about Mesopotamian legends etc.
They are all telling the same stories from different traditions which of course creates the inconsistencies.
I am suspicous of Council of Nicea but I cant quite put my finger on it.
infamos 1 year ago
@infamos cont. research about the council of nicea, DIG DEEP, the truth is hidden but its there. look up videos by ben jochannan. u r about to embark on a journey of a lifetime... The good news is that u dont have to give up your spirituality. i still read the bible but i am more caerful
nyashcm 1 year ago
@infamos cont. it gets deeper, ancient egypt was ruled by blacks therefore they were the original authors of these words of wisdom. the whole conspirecy was to whitewash these ancient teachings and present them with white authorship and domintation. by destroying our history, they made us believe that we r inferior and it is still effective as long as we blindly believe. i urge u to explore jesus real skin color, also look up the black madonna.
nyashcm 1 year ago
@infamos am happy that we r starting to converge. i also agree that the substance is valuable. the imperfections run much deeper tho. the bible was created by plagerising ancient egyptain hyrogriphics. it is claimed that all the stories in the bible are the first of their kind but u find strikingly similar stories in ancient egypt writing that is dated centuries earlier than the biblical dates.
nyashcm 1 year ago
@nyashcm I see where u r coming from, it is wrong that people teach that the bible in its modern form is perfect because it is not due to apocryphal books, different translations, interpretations etc.
My point is still on the substance of what it actually contains and that it is divinely inspired by the Creator, that is my opinion.
infamos 1 year ago