Re: ANCIENT EGYPT- GOD=G_uv
From: Pangur Ban (Pangur-Ban_at_SatisHouse.org)
Date: 06/16/04
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Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 00:36:02 GMT
George Hammond wrote:
> ANCIENT EGYPT- GOD=G_uv
>
>
> The average person cannot understand what "God"
> is.
>
> He is even more ignorant of "the gods" of
> Polytheism.
>
>
> This post explains "the gods" and what
> "sacrificing to the gods" actually was.
>
> Hopefully, understanding Polytheism will help
> understand Monotheism, and the discovery that
> GOD=G_uv.
>
>
> We must explain it all BACKWARDS. We must use
> modern science to explain the past.
>
>
> Ancient Egypt lasted for a staggering 3,000
> years.. the longest civilization in history. It
> was peaceful, prosperous,
Peaceful, no. Egypt conducted wars with its
neighbors and was invaded several times.
It was prosperous......which explains its ability
to make war - and to be invaded.
> and they spent most of their time on cultural
> improvement and public works.
Most of the "works" were religious.
>
> One of the first things they did was "invent
> religion".
Including one of the first known instances of
monotheism.
>
> Man emerged from the Stone Age dominated by
> tribes. Each tribe was family related and
> looked similar. The tribes competed and each
> tribe drew pictures of idealized examples of
> its type and worshipped that model as a "god".
>
What is the basis (sources) of the above idea?
> Eventually animals were selected to emphasize
> the personality strengths of each "god". A
> Lion, a Bird, an Alligator, a Hippopotamus etc.
> A "god" was usually drawn with the body of a
> man and the head of a particular animal to
> represent its personality type.
Sometimes the animal itself represented the aspect
of god. I have a lovely statue of a hippo -
representing the goddess of fertility and childbirth.
>
> Meanwhile, there has always been an underlying
> dispute between the haves and the have nots.
> The "gods" of course were rich and powerful and
> ruled the masses. The masses on the other
> hand were always suspicious that they were
> being used, or had to "sacrifice their rights"
> for the benefit of the "gods".
Sources for this?
> Thus a religious tradition grew up known as
> "sacrificing to the gods". It was originally
> invented by the masses as a ritualized threat
> to the privileged classes not to overdo it when
> it came to getting rich, because the masses
> were aware of abuse and were suspicious. Thus,
> the institution of religion was born.
ROFL!!!!!
>
> Elaborate ceremonies were held where people
> burned money in front of a statue of this or
> that "god".
Difficult as money was not paper - but coins.
Also, barter was more common than using money.
> Extravagant waste was demonstrated. Valuable
> cattle were slaughtered and burned to ashes in
> front of the hungry populace.
Nonsense. Cattle were drained of their blood (and
some times the entrails were removed) and this was
the offering to the god aspect. The meat was used
to feed the priests and the temple slaves and
workmen. Often feasts were held for the "common
people" using the meat. Btw, these people
believed in their religion as firmly as you
believe in yours.
> Comely virgins
> of marriageable age were murdered in front of
> large crowds of men too poor to have a wife.
Absolute fiction!
> Healthy children were murdered in front of
> people whose own children were starving to
> death. During times of great political
> corruption "sacrificing to the gods" became a
> public spectacle that drew enormous crowds, and
> kept the ruling classes plenty nervous.
I give up - this is such tripe I am nigh speechless.
>
> Eventually society improved and religion tamed
> down. Serious study went into religion to try
> and use it to improve the social relationship
> among competing groups and especially to try
> and improve the mental health of the population
> and to guide the development of children.
> They began to discover a "structure" among the
> gods. There seemed to be a "hierarchy". Some
> gods were more general than others. The priests
> and the Pharaohs soon realized that the
> hierarchy of the gods represented the
> hierarchical structure of human personality
> itself. This trend reached its culmination
> under Pharaoh Akhenaton (King Tut's father). He
> realized that at the top of this hierarchy
> there must be one supreme "God", and he named
> this god Aten, the Sun God... because it was
> the ultimate origin of all "light" or human
> wisdom.
>
> Moses was raised in the Pharaoh's court around
> the time of Akhenaton where he learned about
> all this. Being a scholar, he eventually wrote
> down this theory in what is now known as the
> Old Testament of the Bible, and thus the theory
> of Monotheism was discovered.
>
> Interestingly, modern science has confirmed the
> truth of this discovery. Modern computerized
> Psychometry analyzing the tests of millions and
> millions of people has actually extracted this
> "hierarchical structure" of human personality
> using Factor Analysis. Sure enough, all of the
> ancient gods of Egypt appear as lower order
> personality factors, and at the top of the
> hierarchy the computers finally zero in on one
> single top Factor, identified as the God of the
> Bible. There actually is a real God.
>
> Hammond (1994, 2003) has discovered that this
> Psychometry data is accurately explained by
> General Relativity (Einstein's Theory) and that
> the "top Factor", God, is actually a
> "curvature of Psychometry space" caused by
> brain growth. Hence the equation:
>
> GOD=G_uv
>
> where G_uv is the Einstein Curvature Tensor of
> General Relativity. Interested readers may read
> all about this discovery on my website where
> the papers reporting this discovery published
> in the peer reviewed literature are posted:
> ==================================== SCIENTIFIC
> PROOF OF GOD WEBSITE
> http://geocities.com/scientific_proof_of_god
> mirror site:
> http://proof-of-god.freewebsitehosting.com
> ====================================
>
>
Garbage!!!!
Pangur
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