Re: how do modern day egyptians feel about the ancient egyptians?
From: R.Schenck (nygdan_morteauxspam_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 10/05/04
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Date: 5 Oct 2004 00:24:33 GMT
"Russian Intelligence" <vd1739@hotmail.com> on 18 Sep 2004 posted
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> "Goy Liath" <goyliath@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> jews today still feel connected to ancient jews.
>>
>> same with greeks.
>>
>> 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?
>> also, how close are today's egyptians with the ancient egyptians
>> racially?
> Ancient greeks were quite different from modern greeks. Same for egypt
> and iraq, only worse.
Proof? Any genetic studies that indicate this? How different is 'quite'
supposed to be?
> The southern aboriginal genes are optimised for
> reproduction, so without eugenics, you become an arab.
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That doesn't even begin to make the least bit of sense.
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