waterproof;3934341 said:Says the guy that tell people to read scriptures that has Sophie a greek goddess and cosigned a person that believes in a book that called Thor and Apollo the Son of Yah.
Both you niggas is lost, and im bout to make a thread on yall books.
but u are still CONFUSED!
You cosigned a person that compares the New Testament to a grain of salt but you swear by it... Lol
And Sophia means wisdom and is depicted as another name for mother earth so what are u saying?
I knew your crazy self would run in here and quote me since i ran you out the other thread.
no 2 ppl in this forum alone believe the exact same doctrine.
And it's been said the name Jesus is Zeus or his New Testament character is Horus.
And the name Yah was also used for an Ancient Egyptian MOON GOD.
http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/yah.htm
YAH, THE OTHER EGYPTIAN MOON GOD
BY JIMMY DUNN
It is interesting that the earliest references to the name Yah (Yaeh) refer to the moon as a satellite of the earth in its physical form. From this, the term becomes conceptualized as a lunar deity, pictorially anthropomorphic but whose manifestations, from hieroglyphic evidence, can include the crescent of the new moon, the ibis and the falcon, which is comparable to the other moon deities, Thoth and Khonsu.
Of course, the complexity and controversy of Yah stem from the term's similarity to the early form of the name for the modern god of the Jews (Yahweh), Christians and Muslims, as well as the fact that their ancestors were so intermingled with those of the Egyptians. In fact, this distinctive attribute of this god makes research on his ancient Egyptian mythology all the more difficult.
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