Re: how do modern day egyptians feel about the ancient egyptians?
From: Agamemnon (agamemnon_at_hello.to.NO_SPAM)
Date: 09/18/04
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 00:44:19 +0100
"Frappe Boy" <myfrappe@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> jews today still feel connected to ancient jews.
>>
>
> Jews are the founders of Monotheism. Since Judaism hasn't changed
> fundamentally since Abraham's time it's easy to see why today's Jews
> feel connected to ancient Jews.
Judaism didn't exit in Abraham's time. Monotheistic Judaism did not exist
until it was concocted in Hellenistic times by erasing all the names of the
Gods from the Old Testament which mostly referred to Pharaoh or whichever
power controlled Palestine.
>
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>> same with greeks.
>>
>
> Greeks during the time of the philosophers were into paganism or
> atheism, unlike the philosophers who were nitiated into some higher
> wisdom.
There was no such thing a paganism in Greece. The Hellenic religion was
ancestor worship and was developed and practiced in cities so cant be called
pagan which means countryside.
The Philosophers all practiced the Hellenic religion even if they did not
believe in a creator God. Apart from the Epicureans they believed that
ancestors sprits including all the Gods still lived in the afterlife.
Monotheism was an invention of the Greek Philosophers such as Plotinus not
the Jews. The Jews never understood what God was unlike the Greeks. Gods
essence and nature is not even described in the bible. All that you can
infer is that the Jewish god was a schizophrenic tyrant and the Christian
God was Jesus Christ a defied man.
> Then some 2004 years ago most Greeks converted to
> Christianity so collective consciousness changed. Surprisingly
> today's Greeks feel connected to ancient Greece and that includes the
> faithful Orthodox who don't admit it.
Christianity was not the predominent religion in Greece until 600 AD. The
Hellenic religion lasted over 2000 years before that and is still alive
today.
>
>>
>> among both people, the past was never totally abandoned or forgotten.
>>
>> but modern day egyptians are arabic muslims, right? and ancient egypt
>> had once been virtually totally forgotten.
>> so how do modern day pigheaded arabic muslims feel about the ancient
>> world of pagan culture and gods?
>>
>
> Islam does not tolerate feeling about other cultures.
Islam is nothing more than Arab nationalism and demand the subjugation of
other cultures since the Koran state that this is a book for the Arabs alone
written in Arabic.
>
>>
>> also, how close are today's egyptians with the ancient egyptians
>> racially?
>>
>> was sadat black? did ancient egyptians look like sadat? or did they
>> look more like boogali, mubarak, or nasser?
>
> Ancient Egyptians were probably Atlanteans. These Atlanteans are
Atlantis was the Greek island of Thera and if you read Plat he sated that
the Atlantians existed before the Egyptians and were not part of Egypt..
> today's hi-tech engineers and most of them have immigrated to the
> United States. Modern day Egyptians are probably Arabs who immigrated
> to Egypt from the Arabian lands.
And the decedents of the salves the Arabs made of the local peasants.
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