The History of Ancient Sumeria (Sumer) including its cities, kings, religions culture and contributions or civilization Topics Abraham and Shinar Calendar Clothing Cosmology Culture and Contributions Cuneiform Death and Afterlife Downloadable Cuneiform Dictionary of Words Emergent Cities Ensi – Lugal First Historical Personalities Flood Legends in History Flood Story Gods Houses Kish Language Language Two […]
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The History of Ancient Sumeria Including its Cities, Kings and Religions – Robert A. Guisepi
The Contradictory Book of Joshua
Contradictory history on the pages of the Bible The book of Joshua in the Bible presents several internally inconsistent scenarios which describe the entry of Israel into Canaan, and it also conflicts with Judges and other books of the Bible. The example of the books of Joshua and Judges can be used to illustrate that […]
Bolshevism from Moses to Lenin – Deitrich Eckart
Moses, the Jewish Hitler
Moses, the true father of Nazism, is worshipped while Hitler, the most devoted student of the Jewish prophet, is completely demonised. Shameless Christians glorify even the most abhorrent perverts if they manage to exterminate all of their victims. I think I will never learn to put up with the Christian tradition of humiliating the defeated. […]
Egypt knew no Pharaohs nor any Israelites – Dr. Ashraf Ezzat*
Many are the stories that were told in the Hebrew Bible, but the one story that is yet to be told is the story of the Hebrew Bible itself. The relationship with gods/god has always been one of man’s oldest preoccupations, and still is till this very day. While it’s fair to assume that Modern […]
Investigating the Pre-Biblical origins of the Holy Bible via Archaeology*
Your Host: Walter Reinhold Warttig Mattfeld y de la Torre, M.A. Ed. e-mail contact “If you would subject all things to yourself, subject yourself to reason.” –Seneca “Only knowledge, then, is power and freedom; and the only permanent happiness is the pursuit of knowledge and the joy of understanding.” –Will Durant (1885-1981) “Happy the man who has […]
Lies We Were Taught in Hebrew School, or why 613 is a Meaningless Number
Dear Readers, Jews, as you may have gathered, often have opinions. And it is my opinion that certain ideas in circulation have gotten so warped through vapid repetition that they have entered the domain of lies. Yes, you heard me. LIES. We, as a people, value education and text. So, in the coming weeks, I […]
Historicity of the Bible, Notes from Thomas L. Thompson – pdf
Castration of Ouranos and the Drunkenness of Noah
This post complements my previous one about the Ham “seeing his father’s nakedness” story developing in three stages: Originally the story was an adaption of the myths of the youngest son castrating his father (the motive: to maintain an inheritance) Then it was more delicately shifted to a story of illicit sex And finally […]