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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mindovermatter: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Narmerthoth: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mindovermatter: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [qb] They taught the world to worship white people. That is the only thing their educational system is designed to do, which is promote white supremacy. So of course they had to destroy anything that wasn't teaching folks to worship whiteness, which most of these people were not doing. Of course this has nothing to do with Abramic religions. [/qb][/QUOTE]Doug I thought you would find this interesting: [IMG]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C0rfiFGVEAEl1oh.jpg:large[/IMG] [/qb][/QUOTE]As Dr. Winters points out, Buddhist were active in Africa some hundreds of years before Christ. Examining the Hebrew Essenes faith and group structure, of which John The Baptist and Christ were said to be a part of, you can clearly see the emulation of the Buddhist commune structure as well as other key aspects of Buddhism. This Essenes structure preceeds Christ and was already in formation when Christ joined the group. They were probably a blend of elements of the Egyptian Mystery School and Buddhism. Philo's account of Essenes "They do not offer animal sacrifice, judging it more fitting to render their minds truly holy. They flee the cities and live in villages where clean air and clean social life abound. They either work in the fields or in crafts that countribute to peace. They do not hoard silver and gold and do not acquire great landholdings; procuring for themselves only what is necessary for life. Thus they live without goods and without property, not by missfortune, but out of preference. They do not make armaments of any kind. They do not keep slaves and detest slavery. They avoid wholesale and retail commerce, believing that such activity excites one to cupidity. With respect to philosophy, they dismiss logic but have an extremely high regard for virtue. They honor the Sabbath with great respect over the other days of the week. They have an internal rule which all learn, together with rules on piety, holiness, justice and the knowledge of good and bad. These they make use of in the form of triple definitions, rules regarding the love of God, the love of virtue, and the love of men. They believe God causes all good but cannot be the cause of any evil. They honor virtue by foregoing all riches, glory and pleasure. Further, they are convinced they must be modest, quiet, obedient to the rule, simple, frugal and without mirth. Their life style is communal. They have a common purse. Their salaries they deposit before them all, in the midst of them, to be put to the common employment of those who wish to make use of it. They do not neglect the sick on the pretext that they can produce nothing. With the common purse there is plenty from which to treat all illnesses. They lavish great respect on the elderly. With them they are very generous and surround them with a thousand attentions. They practice virtue like a gymnastic exercise, seeing the accomplishment of praiseworthy deeds as the means by which a man ensures absolute freedom for himself." Sounds exactly the same as a Buddhist monastery. http://essene.com/History/AncientHistoriansAndEssenes.html [/qb][/QUOTE]Not surprised at all about Europeans stealing from India. India has some very ancient universities that no doubt influenced the Greeks and others. Likewise, we know that many elements of Buddhist culture are predated by Nile Valley culture and that there is some possiblity that the early buddha was modeled on an expatriate Kushite priest (or multiple priests having fled the fall of Kush/Axum) traveling in Asia. [/qb][/QUOTE]I actually highly highly doubt that, because Buddhism came way after the original Indian native pagan religions coalescing into Hinduism, and Buddhism is basically an off-shoot of Hinduism. But Buddhism was started waay east of India, the Buddha was born in the Nepal and India border area which is far far far away from the parts of India that had any contact with African civilizations. Which makes it highly unlikely that it was a product of Egyptian priests running away and forming it, since it's also not really a pagan multiple god religion. Then there is also the fact that the Indus Valley culture and it's people predate the civilizations of Ancient Sumeria and Egypt, and this makes this scenario even more improbable. However, it's most likely a fact that without the colonization and transfer of wealth, technologies, ideas, scientific thought, mathmatical contributions from India to the British Isles; there never would have been an industrial revolution in Europe in the first place..... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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