The 42 Negative Confessions

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judahxulu;3089122 said:
Not all Hebrews most def, but I've shown and proved what happens when the Hebraic/Adamic sciences are applied correctly in a fully functional, practical sense. I've found with any group, its only a small percentage who actually "get" what its all about and implement that knowledge successfully.

I'm sure you think you're in that small group that actually "get" it. Just like everyone else who thinks they "get" it as well.
 
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VIBE86;3091128 said:
I'm sure you think you're in that small group that actually "get" it. Just like everyone else who thinks they "get" it as well.

I know I am. wanna know why? Results.I dont have to wait to get mines later. I manifest NOW.
 
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judahxulu;3080777 said:
He's not. There are limited sources out there on the subject he's mentioning and I can tell he ain't read half of them.

There is an abundance of information, but you are right… I have not digested the half.

judahxulu;3080844 said:
Israel as a whole does not claim any of that, only Israelites who do not study. The law was intrinsic to all of the Adamic race (God-men) many millenia before Khemit or Abraham were even thought of.And Ahkenaton's concept of the Creator is not the same. There is no diety similar to the sum total of YHWH. Elohim are not to be worshiped, YHWH Elohim means something different than the word Elohim in and of itself. The trinity is bullshit and has nothing to do with the Tanach (Torah, Prohets and writing- Hebrew bible without the NT)

With all due respect brother, your science is vague, I am sure that you have done your homework and I understand that all of Israel may not claim any of this, but you must understand that what I stated about Israel is indeed attributed to them, taught, and accepted throughout mainstream academia, which transcends into society as a whole. As far as Akanaten goes, he indeed prohibited the worship of all deities except for the Aten, which left one, hence monotheism. The ideas behind the god of the Hebrews and the Aten were no doubt different, but at the core there is one deity, sun, god, spirit, or man in both religions, therefore establishing the origins of monotheism in Egypt centuries before the revelation of the god of the Hebrews.
 
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bambu;3096041 said:
There is an abundance of information, but you are right… I have not digested the half.

With all due respect brother, your science is vague, I am sure that you have done your homework and I understand that all of Israel may not claim any of this, but you must understand that what I stated about Israel is indeed attributed to them, taught, and accepted throughout mainstream academia, which transcends into society as a whole. As far as Akanaten goes, he indeed prohibited the worship of all deities except for the Aten, which left one, hence monotheism. The ideas behind the god of the Hebrews and the Aten were no doubt different, but at the core there is one deity, sun, god, spirit, or man in both religions, therefore establishing the origins of monotheism in Egypt centuries before the revelation of the god of the Hebrews.
if the concepts are different then you cant say one derived from the other.

and now mainstream academia is the standard? notwithstanding you still have not provided ONE source from them to support what youre saying......but if mainstream academia was the standard then YO SHIT IS RAGGEDY AS HELL and as i said before, FILTERED THROUGH EUROPEANS AND THOSE ARABS IN EGYPT WHO ARE NOT THE ORIGINAL PEOPLE OF THAT LAND.
 
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