trinicenter/kwame/2009/1812.htm The fact is that as a - TopicsExpress



          

trinicenter/kwame/2009/1812.htm The fact is that as a Highpriest during the reign of Pharaoh Akhneton (XXVth Dynasty, 1370-1352 B.C.), Moses was not only familiar and knowledgeable with the 42 Negative Confessions but also with the 10 categories of sins that existed in ancient Kemet (Egypt). He was also familiar with the spiritual concept of Monotheism that Pharaoh Akhneton had introduced to the people. Basically then, when he reached eastern Egypt (Mount Sinai). Moses prayed to Amun-Ra, the Sun God of Ancient Egypt. It was very easy for Moses to establish a new religion for his people as a result of his spiritual education and training in Western Kemet (Egypt). Moses then collapsed the 42 Negative Confessions into the Ten Commandments and he continued to embrace the concept of Monotheism. Moses used the concept of fire to receive the Ten Commandments because in ancient Kemet (Egypt) the spiritual God-force was represented by fire. In other words, the religion of the followers of Moses today is Afrikan in origin, including Christianity. The reality is that there is NO such event as the EXODUS. Thats a mythical lie. The historical truism is provided by Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan in his magnum opus titled African Origins of the Major Western Religions (1970) as follows: It was only when Moses had to flee Pharaoh Ramses IIs anger because he had murdered Ramses representative-soldier-did Moses begin to plan the EXODUS of his fellow indigenous Egyptians of the Hebrew faith from Western to Eastern Egypt (from the Aswan end of the Nile River Delta to Mount Sinai) (p.153). In Black Christian Nationalism : New Directions for the Black Church (1972), Dr. ben-Jochannan suggests that Ramses II supposedly chased Moses all over the Egyptian desert to avenge his soldier (or guard) whom Moses killed. Moses was charged with murder. (pp. 301-303). Moses was fleeing from the scene of his crime in Kemet (Egypt). Moses was NOT freeing his people from the bondage of the tyrant Pharaoh Ramses II. He was attempting to free his people from the ensuing punishment that his crime would have precipitated. Moses committed a SIN. Historical fact is very enlightening.
Posted on: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 04:00:35 +0000

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