Not just the book of Amon. Christian Scripture references the books of Enoch and Jasher. Both talk about these same things. Most ancient civilizations depicted what you call chimeras. US has legislation against it (not federal, more local jurisdictions. State?)
Revelation talks about "lying signs and wonders." Fits in perfectly with all this AND project blue beam.
Also, the Genesis story of the flood was specifically given to refute the errors in the earlier versions i.e. the epic of Gilgamesh. So there's tons of history of all this.
That is interesting, I wonder who blocked federal legislation, lol!
(BTW I might have made a typo, it might be the Book of Amos? I’m not sure, my memory obviously can’t be perfect but I have a niggling feeling that it’s either Amon or Amos)
“Lying signs and wonders” is such a great quote, thanks for reminding me of that one. You’re right, that fits perfectly!
And yes, now that I think of it, I can think of stories from a lot of different ancient cultures with chimeras! (Although, I am far from an expert on anything other than my own people here in America. I will keep an eye out in future!).
As for Gilgamesh, I haven’t read that. Is it worth a read?
I would say that the epic of Gilgamesh is not worth the read. Snooty University types who had a Prof teach them about it and Job like to use it to score internet "gotcha" points, via a total lack of intellect.
For example, ancient Hebrew clearly arose from the population that wrote the epic of Gilgamesh. Hebrews and later the nation of Israel arose directly from those people, in that area. So it's entirely false to claim that these are somehow competing narratives. It's the same people! Generations later.
This gets into their claim that Jews were polytheistic, and only later became monotheistic. No, Judaism did not exist before Moses. He was opposed by many Hebrews, and the topic of idolatry was a major problem for the tribes of Israel. In Job you barely get any glimmer of this. Prior to Moses, you can't rightly call them "Jews." Judaism did not exist.
Judaism developed out of ancient Sumeria. Our Scriptures are much more valuable!
Not just the book of Amon. Christian Scripture references the books of Enoch and Jasher. Both talk about these same things. Most ancient civilizations depicted what you call chimeras. US has legislation against it (not federal, more local jurisdictions. State?)
Revelation talks about "lying signs and wonders." Fits in perfectly with all this AND project blue beam.
Also, the Genesis story of the flood was specifically given to refute the errors in the earlier versions i.e. the epic of Gilgamesh. So there's tons of history of all this.
That is interesting, I wonder who blocked federal legislation, lol!
(BTW I might have made a typo, it might be the Book of Amos? I’m not sure, my memory obviously can’t be perfect but I have a niggling feeling that it’s either Amon or Amos)
“Lying signs and wonders” is such a great quote, thanks for reminding me of that one. You’re right, that fits perfectly!
And yes, now that I think of it, I can think of stories from a lot of different ancient cultures with chimeras! (Although, I am far from an expert on anything other than my own people here in America. I will keep an eye out in future!).
As for Gilgamesh, I haven’t read that. Is it worth a read?
I would say that the epic of Gilgamesh is not worth the read. Snooty University types who had a Prof teach them about it and Job like to use it to score internet "gotcha" points, via a total lack of intellect.
For example, ancient Hebrew clearly arose from the population that wrote the epic of Gilgamesh. Hebrews and later the nation of Israel arose directly from those people, in that area. So it's entirely false to claim that these are somehow competing narratives. It's the same people! Generations later.
This gets into their claim that Jews were polytheistic, and only later became monotheistic. No, Judaism did not exist before Moses. He was opposed by many Hebrews, and the topic of idolatry was a major problem for the tribes of Israel. In Job you barely get any glimmer of this. Prior to Moses, you can't rightly call them "Jews." Judaism did not exist.
Judaism developed out of ancient Sumeria. Our Scriptures are much more valuable!