Could this be the END of RELIGIONS as we know them ?

Eddy_P

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Could this be the END of RELIGIONS as we know them ?

Evidence has been released that contradicts what we have been told about the source and origins of religious legends and stories - including the Creation Account.

Brief summary of findings…

The stories about gods and God from the ancient Middle East, including Egypt, all came from the same non-divine source.

The story of Enki (as related by Sitchin) is not about an encounter with aliens.

Ancient Creation accounts all came from the same non-divine origin.

The Hebrew, Christian, and Muslim perceptions of GOD also came from this same source.

The story of Atlantis and the biblical story of Creation came from the same non-divine source.

Moses held in his hands this non-divine source - being one of the ‘tablets of stone’.

Babylonian and Mesopotamian accounts called this same stone the ‘tablet of destiny’.

Documented in the Old Testament, Ezekiel and Daniel’s “visions” came from this same non-divine source.

In Revelation (NT) John’s “visions” also came from the same non-divine source.

The story by Ezekiel about seeing “Wheels within Wheels” is not about seeing an alien spaceship.

In referring to “The Lamb (of God)” John was not referring to Jesus.

John documents being shown the source and origin of all these things.
He called it ‘A book with seven seals, written on the backside and the inside’.

Egyptian scribes also held this object. They depicted and called it the ‘RA-Disk’.

Hindu tradition documents this same object as ‘the Egg of Brahma’.

Biblical Gospel scholars note a missing document (called the “Q”) that was the original source for some of the New Testament stories.

Mormon prophet, Joseph Smith, documented holding ‘artefacts’, and a mid 1800s picture shows him holding the case which held a specific ‘seer stone’.

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The ‘tablet of stone’ held by Moses, the Sumerian ‘tablet of destiny’, the Hindu ‘the Egg of Brahma’, John’s ‘book’, the Egyptian ‘ra-disk’, the ‘Q’, and Smith’s ‘seer stone’ all refer to the same non-divine object.

In 1998 the Australian researcher Ronald Pegg identified this non-divine object, conducted investigations, and subsequently found the basis for all the above religious subject matter not to be of a divine origin.

There is now proof revealing that there is no GOD, and that this religiously perceived GOD did not create the earth 6,000 years ago.

2 videos show from where much of the above subject matter originated.
Link: www.worldbreakingdiscoveries.com.au/index.html
 

Harte

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Re: Could this be the END of RELIGIONS as we know them ?

No, thanks, Eddy.

I also hang up on telephone solicitations.

Harte
 

Keroscene

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Re: Could this be the END of RELIGIONS as we know them ?

There's that damn time traveling CD again. Wasn't there something to do with a laptop that went with that as well?

Just like the last time I checked my bank account. Proof of nothing. Proof positive of a proven negative.
 

Lucidus

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Re: Could this be the END of RELIGIONS as we know them ?

I agree that religious stories came from non divine sources, but I doubt that they all came from the same non divine source. Religions as we know them will probably not end until the human species itself ends. Religious thought seems to be hardwired into the brains of most people.
 

gl100

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You know if only Pegg had come up with this 10 years later. Then we'd be talking about the Holy flash drive instead of a mere cd.And man, we would have had a whole lot more history to access.Probably could have included the Library at Alexandria with their magazine section. Of course, then the Bible would have to include the verse about "then an angel of the Lord appeared to shepherds in a field and said Behold! Taketh my dongle. At which time the shepherds beat him severely with their staffs for they did not rolleth that way.

I can see it.
 

StarLord

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Re: Could this be the END of RELIGIONS as we know them ?

Sure brings a whole new meaning to the Papal Staff don't it.
 

DoctorZ

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The new world order want to eradicate religion by all mean ( brainwashing the youth with the mainstream media) and daily show just look at your wife when she watch oprah or her daily news tell her different opinions than the news and she will react right away with ( your crazy these people are the media they dont lie)
 

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