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    The Bible as Astrology

    I have given you evidence. What more can I say? You claim to have other explanations, but do not supply them. The ball is in your court.
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    The Bible as Astrology

    I gave an excerpt from the Babylonian Talmud in the other thread, "The Shared Myth" which I found on line using a search engine.
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    The Shared Myth

    Bob, go to the Bible as Astrology section. Read it, and we will carry on there.
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    The Bible as Astrology

    The reason would be one cannot see the forest through the trees. People raised in a specific religion are indoctrinated in a belief. Their mind is trained to work in a pattern which they will generally maintain througout their adult life and never break free. I have broken free from the "inside...
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    The Shared Myth

    I have already provided numerous pieces of evidence. As any theory there is no specific smoking gun, but it must be taken in toto. I chose not to present too many details and you may refer to this idea as "my opinion," I have no problem with that. All I ask is that you remeber you heard it here...
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    How Egyptian were the Jews?

    More on the evolution of Judaism : http://www.abc.net.au/rn/relig/ark/audio/ark_12112003_2856.ram
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    The Bible as Astrology

    I did not write the Babylonian Talmud filled with astrological references. I am not the rabbi who wrote the reason why Jacob had 12 sons is because there are 12 signs in the zodiac. I did not write the works of the ancients which professed the Jews were obcessed with the heavens. I did not...
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    How Egyptian were the Jews?

    Circumcision can be traced back 6000 years. Egyptian hierogyphs depict the act- Long Long before Abraham "The date of this seemingly unique request of God’s is placed by Bible scholars circa 1897 B.C.E. However, Egyptian reliefs dating to 2800 B.C.E. depict the act of circumcision. Was God...
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    The Bible as Astrology

    Traditional Judaism is a lie, as are all religions but I am just the messenger. My work is a scholarly approach not a religious one. I know my arguments are outside of the box. Since you have never read my work, I would find it hard to criticize what one does not fully understand based on...
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    Rebirth/Reincarnation in Christianity

    Certainly not all religious texts are astological in nature. Some texts are moralistic codes which could never relate to astrology. I cannot speak for all religious texts as I have not read and studied them. However, I will say what I have found is that the basic underlying stories, myths, sagas...
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    How Egyptian were the Jews?

    Brian, if you want a chicken or an egg argument, the Egyptians did it first. Also the Jewish holidays or festivals were all copied from similar Canaanite festivals.
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    The Bible as Astrology

    There are many tales, stories, from various religions/myths which connect their religion to the stars. The Greek names of the constellations and stars for example. There is the use of certian gods in the astro-plane of the Temple of Denderah. Many of these stories are similar or have been...
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    Rebirth/Reincarnation in Christianity

    There is an ancient Celtic story which relates the two. The fact that it is moralistic does not matter to astrology. The justification is not scriptual, but astrological. The Bible has been mistranslated at times because the translators do not understand the astrological background to the...
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    Rebirth/Reincarnation in Christianity

    Spilt seed and not getting her pregnant are pretty much the same to split hairs over. The key factor was a child was not made, therefore a soul was lost.
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    The Shared Myth

    I too am surprised this has not been discovered before. The work is so basic and apparent once it is pointed out to you. Perhaps it was never discovered because those who looked for it used the whole text, instead of an edited text in the Wellhausean fashion. I discovered it because of...
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    Rebirth/Reincarnation in Christianity

    It is my speculation the belief in reincarnation was wide spread and common. It was so common, it was never written about, everyone just assumed it was believed. There are several passages which support this idea. One concerns John the Baptist. The apostles believed he was the dead Elias. The...
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    The Shared Myth

    Banana Brain, This is actually not a bizarre subject. The Greek religion/myths are based on astrology. Likewise it has also been shown Babylonian and Egyptian religions on which the OT stories are based are also astrological. Yet somehow, these stories when retold by the Jews lose all their...
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    Which part of Jesus's life...

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    Symbols

    Actually the quote is correct. It is a code or hint. The symbols are extreme astrology. The two fishes is Pisces. The tree with the bird (Corvus) superimposed on the cup (Crater) is also astological. The king/sheperd is Bootes and the crown would be the Northern Crown. The bell is uncertain. The...
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    Roman Infanticide

    What did a society do with deformed babies? Perhaps they did kill them. There was also a belief that new born infants possessed pure souls close to God. There was one gnostic sect which consumed the fetus to be closer to God. It is possible this was a cultic practice among the some Romans. (Just...
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