Is Christmas really when Jesus was born or when Nimrod (or Baal, the sun god - King in the land of Shinar, son of Cush, the grandson of Ham and great-grandson of Noah)?
And is Easter all about death and resurrection of Jesus or is it the birthday of Nimrod’s wife, Semiramis (or “Ishtar” who claimed she came down from the moon in an egg)?
Was Jesus Christ born on September 11 and are the Christmas and Easter holidays celebrated just to get rid/overshadow the Pagan holidays which celebrate the birth of Nimrod and his wife?
so Christianity or religion is the same as the abunuasi tales or the star trek or lord of the rings difference being that the latter isn’t forcing/beating people to worship them. they all are stories?
The Christian creation story is a bad joke, the story of noah was from the epic of gilgamesh, easter is a pagan practice and christmas is another bad joke played.
what if there was an Adam and Eve in different locations and the kids while exploring found each other and got kids who later got kids and so on and its just that part of the story was omitted or the scripts/scrolls got lost?
for Noah, even if today you said there will be a big flood coming and built a boat, very few people would believe you let alone get into the boat. so maybe the story all along was Noah studied the weather new floods were coming built a boat told people gathered the animals he could get warned people got into his boat and survived…
I believe there is a higher power that created everything.
maybe its God but not certain about the human/Christian interpretation of who God is (him/she/it been good or bad…)
if that is what Agnostics believe then am one.
That’s agnostic thought right there.
Some believe there’s a god, others don’t. What unites all agnostic philosophy is the idea that neither position is superior because neither position can be credibly verified.
I like true agnostics because they are usually open to evidence for either position. The truth-seeker must always follow the strongest evidence. I am a Christian, but I have had hundreds of discussions with people of different schools of thought.
Sorry to break it to you brother, but Genesis and the Law books are said to have been written by Moses when he was ‘caught in the spirit’
So the creation story in the bible folds up.
And the story of Noah was actually among the many in the legend of The Great Flood. The oldest of the lot is The Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh, dating back almost 5,000 years.
Now, according to this story,
“There is an account of the great sage Utnapishtim, who is warned of an imminent flood to be unleashed by wrathful gods. He builds a vast circular-shaped boat, reinforced with tar and pitch, that carries his relatives, grains and animals. After enduring days of storms, Utnapishtim, like Noah in Genesis,
releases a bird in search of dry land.”
See how similar they are?