Scholar Says ....

Discussion in 'Religion' started by Tiassa, May 13, 2020.

  1. Xelasnave.1947 Valued Senior Member

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    Please don't spoil the ending for me.

    I have been reading about the gods the Hebrews drew upon to invent.. er well not really invent, given the ideas available were well worn...but ...to develop...their god..well hardly their god now considering the inroads from Christians and Muslims...not to mention mormons...nevertheless interesting and although I am sure something or someone like Satan may have been part of the mix I am not sure that I am correct and so he may not be relevant at all...to mention here.
    However so interesting the history or should we call that earlier story prehistory but I can relate to an observation that reading something can in some way influence what one may think about a subject until at least you read something more and if that second reading presents something different to the first one may think differently than one had earlier, or perhaps not but indifference is unlikely to result unless it does.
    Alex
     
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  3. foghorn Valued Senior Member

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    Don't forget to read the twelve arrowed links in the first nine lines of text. They lead to other lengthy Tiassa posts, vital to the understanding his last post.

     
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  5. Xelasnave.1947 Valued Senior Member

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    I have just arrived after ten hours driving ...you have made my day.
    I like reading his posts but I had a peek earlier...I think it is competent to provide a context.
    Alex
     
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  7. foghorn Valued Senior Member

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    ''Context''.

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    In that case, you must also read the arrowed links in the'' linked to'' posts as well. No wonder there is a mention somewhere of twenty years???

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  8. Xelasnave.1947 Valued Senior Member

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    I will have read most all of it in twenty years.
    I love it.
    Alex
     

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