Where The Word God Comes From - The Real Origins of Religion Stolen From Egyptians

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might be a couple pages late but im playing catch up on reading this thread:

dafukk doc whatever his name is has a clear & blatant agenda. i peeped game early on which why i decided i wouldnt entertain his dense ass.

this guy's entire argument is based off some idiotc assumption that you actually need hard "evidence" to prove some people originating from north east africa would migrate west.....you need about as much evidence "proving" that as you need it to prove that mutherfvckers went outside to take a leak when they had to go.....

the entire premise is absurd as fukk and extremely laughable.

in addition to the fact that plenty of evidence was provided in this thread to support those common sense claims and dude just keeps coming back with "no evidence"..... and then proceeds to put forth his claims as if they were undisputed facts while at the same time saying he doesnt mean it that way.....

dude is a tunnel visioned idiot and a clear sociopath as evident by his blatantly contradicting yet arrogant demeanor. he's just here desparate for that ego boost.
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did someone say he's a cac? if true, fukk lmaoo
 
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I don't know if anyone mentioned this, but what does every Christian say at the end of a prayer? Amen.

As in Amen-Ra the main God of Egypt.

The funniest part is that most people may not even realize what they are saying.

Amun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



It is no secret that The Children of Israel came from Africa.


Scholars placed the time of Exodus during the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt with Ramesses II, and they use this "timeline" to argue there are no "archaeological" evidence of Exodus.

But during Ramesses II's rule there are writings on a wall that already acknowledge Israel, so the Children of Israel were gone.

Also, the "Brooklyn Papyrus" and "Admonitions of an Egyptian Sage" supports that Exodus occurred and contradicts the notion there is no proof of Exodus.

They are looking in the wrong time period.

Exodus happened in the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt most like around Amenhotep III time period since he was the first who declared monotheism in Egypt.


https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/timeline/42108d3dd9563bec7bed26d782ef1169.png

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/timeline/7e0a0f776659aae0057c70550dc031bf.png

 
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