Fig 1: Egyptian stele Beth Shean (1300 BC) Holy Land Cosy Cosmologies: God in the Quantum Vacuum Beyond Science The Battle of Light and Dark: Combat Myth and Armageddon Is God all in the Mind and Brain? The Poetic life of Yahweh. The monotheist view is that God is revealed in history. That from some […]
Starred *
Literary life of Deity, Transcendence and the Omega of Gender*
So you thought creation began with Genesis? 5* GOOD INFO BUT SOME SERIOUS BULLSHIT
The Damn Commandments* – You Tube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u3z69YpLx0&feature=youtu.be
The Body of God*
On the question of the body of God, the Christian position would seem to be paradoxical. It maintains the idea of the incarnation of God in the body of a human being. At the same time, in the writings of the Church Fathers, God is conceived as an invisible and fundamentally nonmaterial being.[1] See the representative […]
God and his Book – Saladin – Link to Webpage*
https://archive.org/search.php?query=god%20and%20his%20book&sin=TXT
The Impossible Voyage of Noah’s Ark – Roger A. Moore*
Building the Ark Accommodating All Those Animals Leaving Some Things Behind Sizing Up the Load Gathering the Cargo Surviving the Flood Caring for the Cargo Disembarking Conclusion Bibliography Suppose you picked up the newspaper tomorrow morning and were startled to see headlines announcing the discovery of a large ship high on the snowy slopes of […]
Zootheism: Tales of Divine Animals – Miscellaneous Pamphlets – Saladin – Link to Page*
https://archive.org/stream/miscellaneouspam00rossrich#page/n59/mode/2up
10 Ways The Bible Was Influenced By Other Religions – MELLOSON ALLEN*
If you are among the approximately 32 percent of the world population that considers themselves Christian, you were probably raised to believe that the Bible was written in some sort of historical vacuum—the various authors being inspired by God alone and having no outside influences whatsoever. However, the many books that make up the Bible […]
Animal Sacrifice (Wiki – link added)*
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_sacrifice Prehistory One of the altars at the Monte d’Accoddi, where animal sacrifice may have occurred. During the Neolithic Revolution, early humans began to move from hunter-gatherer cultures toward agriculture, leading to the spread of animal domestication. In a theory presented in Homo Necans, mythologist Walter Burkert suggests that the ritual sacrifice of livestock may have developed as a continuation of ancient hunting rituals, as livestock replaced wild game in the […]