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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Rain King: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by AncientGebts: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Rain King: [qb]You're claiming that Semitic is a false language...[/qb][/QUOTE]There is no such thing as "Semitic." That concept was invented by the ancient Greeks. That region of the world was part of Lower Egypt. Therefore that writing (so-called Proto-Sinaitic/ancient Hebrew of the Dead Sea scrolls) was simply ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic writing. And the Bible is an ancient Greek mistranslation of ancient Egyptian writing, to invent a religion to conquer the grain-farming region of Lower Egypt's Dead Sea region. [/qb][/QUOTE]Dr. Winters also argues that the Semitic came out of Nile Valley culture. The migratory patterns of people who speak this "variation" (is that fair) of the Kemetic lexicon have a distinct migratory history that places them OUTSIDE OF AFRICA for thousands of years, and they later reentered the continent. Do you deny the migratory history of these people that they recount with oral tradition (along with other members of this migration)? If not then why are you even making the connection to imply that these people came from Kemet or created it? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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