bambu;3991633 said:Nigga you started carrying on bout the eye of Amen-Ra, ignorant of the symbol in the first place.
How bout I just dissect your research...."However, one can often find images called The Eye of Horus, when in fact they are the Eye of Ra and the opposite. This is partially due to the artistic license used when representing the Eye of Horus, as it was often painted from either perspective. So, it is fair to say that the eye can be drawn facing either direction and still be referred to as the Eye of Horus." And this rests my case, you claim that its use in connection to the Hebrew god was to the sun god, prove it or shut the fuck up.
Lol you are done nigga. Get yo as the fuk out of here u don't even present evidence of shyt. The Eye is referred to both as the Eye of Ra AND the Eye of Horus. Go lick yo wounds and run coward. Now since I prove your ass wrong you want to say I said Amen-Ra at first instead of just "Ra" wen I already said I meant Ra in the first place which I stated a long time ago fool.
bambu;3991399 said:I have acknowledged that it was referred to as the eye of Ra, but it was not a symbol attributed to the sun god.
bambu;3983092 said:It is mistakenly called the all seeing eye of Ra by those ignorant of ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses.
^^^ Lol
You sound dumb as fuk nigga... At first you stated that it was not called the "Eye of Ra" at all but only the 'Eye of Horus" now you changing it up and saying you now acknowledge it was referred to as the eye of Ra which I had been saying all along. Lol
How can you now say it was referred to as the eye of Ra but not the sun god? punk nigga Ra is the Ancient Egyptian SUN god so how can a symbol be attributed to him and not be at the same time?
READ BELOW NIGGA!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ra
Ra (alternatively spelled Re and properly transliterated as Rꜥ) is the ancient Egyptian sun god. By the Fifth Dynasty he had become a major deity in ancient Egyptian religion, identified primarily with the mid-day sun. The meaning of the name is uncertain, but it is thought that if not a word for 'sun' it may be a variant of or linked to words meaning 'creative power' and 'creator'.[1]
To the Egyptians, the sun represented light, warmth, and growth. This made the sun deity very important as the sun was seen as the ruler of all that he created. The sun disk was either seen as the body or eye of Ra.
bambu;3991633 said:And this rests my case, you claim that its use in connection to the Hebrew god was to the sun god, prove it or shut the fuck up.
LOOK below bitch nigga. Check the Masonic Bible as well.
This is a book from a Masonic organization that uses the old testament god Jehova with the "all seeing eye"

This is the Masonic Jehova witness pyrmaid

This is the Masonic one dollar bill depicting the "all seeing eye"

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