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thoughtful post frombeth
Posted by parhad (Guest) - Wednesday, January 28 2004, 15:09:18 (EST)
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you wrote:

>>We will be the peacemakers in the MidEast one day again.

Jesus said blessed are the peacemakers

...no he didnīt. He didnīt say that and there was no Noah either...there was an Utnapishtim out of which the Jews made up a Noah. You have only a passle of Jewīs word for it that their bible is originally theirs in anything. I should think that when the Epic of Gilgamesh was unearthed in the 1890īs or whenever back then...and it was learned about Utnapishtim and further more when only a fragment of the cuneiform tablets re-buried and un-deciphered told of the story of Sargon the Greatīs birth and all the other things the world learned really came from our people and never originated with people who couldnīt build a toilet to last ten years...that this would have cast some doubt on just who said and thought these things...such as the line you quoted that was more likely spoken by an Assyrian and not a Jew....and that is exactly what happened...there WAS consternation...as there was when the Dead Sea Scrolls came embarrassingly to light and were also buired in scholarship for fifty years until they were accidentally released to the public.

Those millions of cuneiform tablets...which would have been blessed and sanctified and wept over and had a special museum built for them had they been written in Hebrew...lie neglected in museum vaults...locked away deliberately while the world is assured they contain nothing more than "boring business accounts"...like the bible makes great reading!!! And all our "scholars" such as Paul Younan with his aptly named Pisheeta and Father Benny, that brilliant but wasted mind...run after Jew based religions and repeat the garbled poetry and elegant ideas those Jews stole from us...and hardly a single Assyrian becomes and Assyriologist while legions of Jews reeceive Jew scholarships from wealthy Jews to go become Assyriologists and tell us about how cruel and savage we were.




and that would be wonderful if the Assyrians in the middle east could indeed play that role... and I would love to hear you elaborate on that more and how you envision that. You are right about all the things including credit stolen from the Assyrian people, but what if Judaism was just a ripoff of Assyrian culture, myth and religion and what if Jesus was as much Assyrian as he was Jewish (Joseph grew right near the well where Jesus passed through Samaria in the story of the woman at the well... and many old and now deceased Assyrians from Turkey use to say that Jesus was of Assyrian lineage)...so I can tell you love all that is Assyrian but have you ever considered that when you attack Christianity and Jesus that you are attacking something that divinely Assyrian?

...No. Not at all. Christianity brought nothing to the world but the idea of riding to heaven on the corpse of a murdered jew...whose father INSISTED he be murdered before any of you could "benefit"...as that same insane father insisted earņlier that Issac and Ishmael also have their throats slit by a "loving" father. This merely played out what the Jews did in practise, which was to offer up their first born sons as pigs and goats to be slaughtered for the greater glory of their god. Assyrians never did such things to their children...ever. When we failed...or it didnīt rain...we took reponsibility for our mistakes and worked harder to invent irrigation and refine agriculture...hence all those canals and the wealth of cereal crops and the rest of it...we didnīt believe in human sacrifice or practise it and we certainly never condoned cannibalism and had a god who DEMANDED it. They are not the same at all. Christianity was a good religion for Jews and savage islanders and anyone it could be impoised upon...but for Assyrians to have willingly embraced it is utter nonsense...it had nothing in common with our more human and civilized outlook on Life and Love.

>Just a thought. I respect your right to believe what feels right for you and to openly state your beliefs. Just sharing (wink).

...and I feel the same about you...(nod).



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