Wednesday, February 10, 2010

FOUND ';The Epic of Creation'; carved on 7 stone tablets predates all religious books inc.Bible /TRUE or FALSE?

The discovery of these tablets as well as many other history and Bible history verifying artifacts( proving many events in the Bible were true) were found back in the late 1800's and early 1900's.


The impact of these discoveries inspired the Indiana Jones Movies.





Some of the artifacts took 40 years of scholarly study referencing and cross referencing to translate. The discovery has such an other worldly and incredible impact on so many different religions (until maybe 2012 concsiousness shift)


No one wants to be the first to burst anyones bubble and tell them they may have to re-think their religion.


Enuma Elish translated means the Epic of Creation and found carved into seven stone tables. There are parts of the Bible, Koran, Torrah, and other religious books that seem to ';borrow'; huge sections and passages from these 7 tablets.





If this IS true -It changes almost everything


If you want to read the Enuma Elish....





http://www.sacred-texts.com/ane/enuma.ht鈥?/a>FOUND ';The Epic of Creation'; carved on 7 stone tablets predates all religious books inc.Bible /TRUE or FALSE?
True.





It's a Sumerian text.





It is thought to be the basis for Genesis.FOUND ';The Epic of Creation'; carved on 7 stone tablets predates all religious books inc.Bible /TRUE or FALSE?
The link does not work. Yes, there is evidence that the bible was taken from other written manuscripts, but that does not prove that anything happened the way the bible says it happened.





Like the whole earth being flooded. That is ludicrous and has been proven scientifically impossible.





By they way, the Gnostic Gospels were also found but some Christians deny their credibility.
And much of it contributed to the stories in the Bible.
The in depth study of the Enuma Elish in college is what led, in part, to me becoming an atheist.
If this makes it to the discovery Chanel, I'll watch it. Other then that, so?

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