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    The Shared Myth

    You argue from an unproven a priori that everything must have "a cause" or that a "soul" (whatever that is) exists, or that a "who" set the stars in motion. Until you learn to ask the correct questions, you will never find answers.
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    The Shared Myth

    Exactly. I look at the constelltaions that were visible and their orientation circa 2141 BCE.
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    The Shared Myth

    I do not understand why it is a problem? Any good computer program or planatarium can give you that information. Ptomy made a list of the constellations of his age. "Observation of Bel" was 2400 BCE. I have been able to identify the cardinal points in the OT. The original text dates to circa...
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    Dating of a Biblical passage

    The problem is for everyone they correctly date with archaelogy there is one that is off.
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    Mark's Christology - Docetic?

    The answer is in the Psalms. Jesus' lament "My God, My God..." is the begining of the 22nd Psalm. His baptism was also in the Psalm, but since it proved Jesus was not the same substance as God the Father, it was deleted from the original text. From my book: Matthew 3:17 was edited. After...
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    Did Jesus Have a family?

    In comaprative mythology, Jesus would have brothers and sisters. He is set up similar to the Egyptian God Horus as he was worshipped in Alexandria. In Egypt there was no problem. The goddess was considered an Earthly virgin, not a heavenly one, thus she could engage in all kind of sexual acts...
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    All paths lead to God?

    Brian, your parable is based on an unproven a priori that god exists and people who make the claim as having found him/her have really done so. While the sea can be proven to exist by simply leading one to the shore, with god it is not that easy. I use an invisible elf parable to explain...
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    All paths lead to God?

    There are about 33,000 gods out there. They are very diverse and cover all areas of the spectrum. This does not count the big A's- agnosticism and atheists. Yet somehow I am to believe that all paths will unite us in the concept of the one divinity or Monad, never mind the Duad or Triad. I...
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    The Shared Myth

    Baud, I would love to, except there are none that are considered scholarly. The works of Gerald Massey come the closest, although he is associated with the spiritualism of the late 19th century writings. I have found some errors in his work, although over all they are very informative. Most...
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    All about Me

    My real name is Michael Ledo. I am the author of "Bible Bloopers: Evidence That demand a Verdict Too!" If you missed buying the book, too bad. It is finally sold out (all 550 copies) after 5 years. I am an atheist if you haven't figured out. I have worked in the nuclear field all my adult life...
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    The Shared Myth

    The reason why the religions are similar is because they all used the same constellations for their myths. One can read a whole chapter by Joseph Campbell discussing the relationship of the woman and serpent and come away laughing. He shows the famous Adam and Eve Seal; the snake’s relationship...
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    Biblical Translation.

    The most accurate translation is in dispute. Words can be read several ways. My favorite translation and one I personally find most accurate is Friedman's "The Hidden Book in the Bible" although it does not encompass all the verses. I have found only one word in his work I would have to change...
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    Stonehenge was a vagina?

    The idea of Stonehedge being in the image of a sacred yoni would not be a surprise. The Christian fish is taken from the same source as the Pisces of Venus. The yoni had several representations in the heavens in ancient Egypt. One was as Nut the sky goddess. Geb was the earth god who would rest...
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    Apollonius of Tyrana

    I have read the GSR Mead account. I do not believe he is an historical character like most miracle workers of this age.
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    tilting at windmills: a response to 'redaction theory'

    Redaction theory compromise There is a problem with the document hypothesis whether one supports it or not. There is clearly different styles of writing and view points in the Old Testament books in question. They were most certainly written by various authors. However, there is no E, P, or D...
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