moldyoldy wrote:
All stolen from the Sumerians.
And the invention of Christianity seems to have been borrowed from the Egyptians Book of the Dead written in 1550BC - read it and remember how long before the Hebrews and Rome wrote of it. You can read the 10 commandments by their Moses. Baptism, After Life, Virgin birth, Judgement Day, Resurrection, Crucifixion, Ark of the Covenant, Circumcision, Holy Communion, Great Flood, Easter, Christmas, Passover and more commonalities.
Just a coincidence?
Sumerians example: 2600BC a thousand years before the Hebrews.
Global Flood
Caused by man's sins
Intended for all Mankind
Sent by the god/s
Ordered to build a boat
A boat with one door
At least one window
Outside of boat covered in pitch
Human passenger were family members
All kinds of animals
Waters primarily came from heavy rains
Release of birds to find land
Ark landed in the mountains
Sacrifice after the flood
Blessed after the flood
Just a coincidence?
Don't forget to read the book of Enoch the scribe as witness.
Enoch was Adam’s great-great-great-great grandson (and Noah’s great grandfather) who lived a holy and faithful life to the Lord/Creator. He also becomes the father of Methuselah, the longest-living man. Throughout his three-plus centuries on earth, he has numerous offspring as well.
Enoch’s space journey to Heaven as described in the Book of Enoch. The first ascent appears from chapter 17 to 36. The prophet made the journey with the help of other Watcher angels... overall a super read.
Then read the Book of Yasher for his descriptive accounts of the flood. Last days of Noah telling all it's too late to get on board, the animals were here first, no more cruse tickets left. For years and years Noah told them to get their act together to be saved.
All banned by the Romans as Fake News plus, 100s of other gospels and testaments. What were they hiding from us? These are truly intriguing reads.
PS; The Book of Ezekiel, also called The Prophecy of Ezechiel, not banned from the bible but would also make a great sci-fi movie with the others that were banned by the Romans. It's one of the major prophetical books of the Old Testament just not promoted in Sunday mass or Catholic schools... According to dates given in the text, Ezekiel received his prophetic call in the fifth year of the first deportation to Babylonia (592BC) and was active until about 570BC. Most of this time was spent in exile. He was also kidnapped by the ETs. Ezekiel was able to look down from outer space and see Jerusalem. He goes on to explain that he saw this vision in plain sight. Just another notable verse is from Ezekiel, Chapter 1. The omnidirectional wheel transport is really neat stuff.