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[QUOTE]Originally posted by akoben: [QB] [QUOTE] I called the specific worship of deities such as Amon and Ra cults[/QUOTE] :eek: Wow, you Manila imbecile, and [b]that[/b] isn't calling African religions cults? Keep going Mary, you're making yourself look better each time. LOL [QUOTE] I do recall describing such in threads about Judaism or ancient Israelites in the past-- long before your sorryass even showed up in this forum![/QUOTE]Yeh right, so you just forgot how to refer to the Hebrew religion as a "cult" as soon as I showed up right? LOL Keep 'em coming Mary. Lol [QUOTE] No moron! First of all, notice I said Arabians and not Arab.[/QUOTE]So "Arabians" existed before "Arabs"? What did the "Arabians" speak? LOL Keep 'em coming! [QUOTE] was likely due to Egyptian influence.[/QUOTE]Notice you say "likely" when referring to AE or "Afrasian" influence but not when referring to Asia? Is this your natural bias towards Asia? You duck egg eating [b]Asiancentric.[/b] LOL Keep 'em coming. [QUOTE] Akhenaton's monotheism was the worship of the aten (the sun). The Aten was quite different from the Israelites' concept of Yahweh.[/QUOTE]By "different" you mean they both acknowledged the oneness of the creator? LOL Keep 'em coming. [QUOTE]The significance of the number 12 is found in ancient Levantine culture and not only Egyptian and may go back to prehistoric Afrasian roots. The same can be said for the number 7 which is just as prominent in Babylon, and serpents were sacred to the Egyptians. I've already explained the serpent in the Garden of Eden Levantine. [/QUOTE]Yeh, but you forget that Hebrew tradition points to Moses (founder of Judaism: temple structure, rituals and all) as having been risen in [b]all wisdom of the Egyptians[/b] ***not*** the Babylonians or Canaanites you biased Asiancentric jackass. In other words Mary, you would rather see Hebrew concepts as rooted in a civilisation (Babylonia) that is much further away from Hebrew/Levantine region than next door in Africa. :eek: This is how much you [b]hate[/b] admitting African influence Mary? Seriously. Keep 'em coming. Oh and serpents had a dual (good and evil) significance in AE, so too in Hebrew myth which is largely derived from AE. :eek: [QUOTE] Yes Asiatic origins post African Neolithic dispersals is quite different from historical Egyptian influence.[/QUOTE]Asiatic origins? I thought you said African? This must be your Asiancentrism again. I think I know why you are so defensive about African (AE) influences outweighing Asian. Coupled with your Eurocentric anti-Stolen Legacy remarks how can you not be Mary Lefkowitz: a white Jew appropriating an Asian culture???!! [QUOTE]And nobody here is buying your LIES that I'm "anti-African" no more than you are 'africanist'! [/QUOTE]As if anyone here agrees with your Asiancentrism [i]and[/i] Eurocentrism Evergreen - The Canaanites, like the later Greeks were both students of the ancient African legacy Doug - In some cases "stole" is literally the correct answer Great Jew - Is it clear yet that there is a STOLEN LEGACY and it is perfectly valid, legal, moral and dutiful to declare, "**** stinks... James includes both Archaic and Classical philosophers as 'redactors' of the Wisdom of Egypt. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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