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I am dancing to ELectric Bogey on Radio Gold, 90.5 in I-told-you-so fashion as I type this. Do you remember my post of yesterday? The CONFIRMATION is quoted from David Icke. I discovered his book a week ago and while reading at page 34 I say this following quote, please, ENJOY:__slHiadzi It is certainly true that Sumer was the origin of so much that was to shape human culture and existence. The Christian belief in a Son of God and a Lamb of God dying so our sins could be forgiven can be found in Sumer, Babylon, and Egypt. The idea of a lamb dying to forgive the sins of humanity originates from the Sumerian belief that if you literally sacrificed a lamb on the altar, it would remove the sins of the people involved. While I was writing this book, I saw a picture in a newspaper of an Orthodox Jew today, still waving a chicken around the head of a young girl, in the belief that the chicken would absorb her sins. Virgin mothers of saviour figures abound throughout the ancient world and, indeed, can be found in the beliefs of the native peoples of North, South, and Central America. The Bible story of the Garden of Eden is mirrored in the much earlier Sumerian story of the Garden of Edinnu, and even the idea of the Sabbath can be found in the Sumerian day of rest, the Sabattu. The Jewish peoples were held in captivity in Babylon and, when they were freed by the Persians, they took many of the Babylonian stories and beliefs back to Palestine. These found their way into the Old Testament of the Bible and through that into the New Testament. Todays religions are the recycling of ancient beliefs and symbolic stories which have been added to and twisted under the guidance of the...
Posted on: Sat, 19 Jul 2014 19:28:08 +0000

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