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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 5639" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Religion</strong></p><p></p><p>Sadly not enough of that knowledge deepthought. Destroying the library at Alexandria set medicine back a thousand years. They only other peoples that had that much lore in natural medicine were the Chinese and aborigines in Australia and the indians of the Amazon.</p><p></p><p>And your right about keeping truth hidden at all costs, for to buck the system of deceit meant instant death. Thus the begining and propagation of the Mystery Schools. You could still find enlightenment, but the price was very high.</p><p>Pythagoras was just such a Master. He was forced to couch truth in the midst of mundane seeming knowkedge</p><p></p><p>Upon reading the book of Moses, at first glance it resembles a Grimoire or something from a black mass missal, chock full of runes, glyphs and seals.</p><p>Of course, anything that the church didn't understand was immediately destroyed and branded satanic or evil.</p><p></p><p>Those jolly boys during the spanish inquisition sure were hospitable werent they?</p><p>And all in the name of God. Now isn't that progressive?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 5639, member: 44"] [b]Religion[/b] Sadly not enough of that knowledge deepthought. Destroying the library at Alexandria set medicine back a thousand years. They only other peoples that had that much lore in natural medicine were the Chinese and aborigines in Australia and the indians of the Amazon. And your right about keeping truth hidden at all costs, for to buck the system of deceit meant instant death. Thus the begining and propagation of the Mystery Schools. You could still find enlightenment, but the price was very high. Pythagoras was just such a Master. He was forced to couch truth in the midst of mundane seeming knowkedge Upon reading the book of Moses, at first glance it resembles a Grimoire or something from a black mass missal, chock full of runes, glyphs and seals. Of course, anything that the church didn't understand was immediately destroyed and branded satanic or evil. Those jolly boys during the spanish inquisition sure were hospitable werent they? And all in the name of God. Now isn't that progressive? [/QUOTE]
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