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Article: scribd.com/doc/12761150/Augustine-Speaks-of-a-Christianity-Before-Christ
Paragraphs that grabbed my attention:
This paragraph is important because one area of my research was archeological evidence. This evidence suggests that the Old Testament was created in 8th-6th century B.C.E. The most important parallel I found was the famous story of Moses. A closer reading of Manetho, Josephus Flavius, and the Old Testament will show that were were actually two Exoduses. The first was the Hyksos in 1600 BCE, which is an actual history event. Then the other exodus, which was a smaller one, involved Akhenaton who caused the exodus of 80,000 ill and dying, or “lepers”. The biblical Joseph tale describes the time between these two. This is the only explanation we can give to explain how Joseph became the Egyptian prime minister, with his royal connections.
Not only was Moses real, he was commander of the Egyptian army and a high priest to the Pharaoh of Akhenaten, who arguably could have been Moses brother Aaron.
Have you ever wondered by Akhenaten was the Egyptian pharaoh who established monotheism?
Paragraphs that grabbed my attention:
Could this begin to explain why the life of this “Jesus Christ” in our Christian Bibles reads like so many other ancient “sungods” from nation to
nation down through history? It helps to know that this “sun” spoken of by the
Ancients as well as many Church Fathers is but the symbol of the “Living Energy
and Power (God)” that animates all life in the cosmos and thus this sun is but a
symbol “only” for the ONE God and His mediation and life-giving existence into
this physical realm in which we live.
I would like to note that, I myself, am and have been a Hermeticist for 5 or so years… I have always noticed parallels between my beliefs and that of Christianity. I remember discussing my beliefs with someone on this forum a while back, but some how I was unconvincing to get an agreement of our common beliefs. Perhaps now, we can discuss these parallels.Augustine says that this “True Religion” of God has been with man since the beginning of time and has illuminated
the intellects of the most ancient Sages, Prophets, Priests and Kings. It built the
foundation for every national religion, the tenets of which consisted of reformulation
of its universal ageless principles of knowledge and wisdom. This “True Religion” of
antiquity went under a variety of designations: Hermeticism in ancient Egypt;
Orphism in early Greece; Zoroastrianism in Persia; Brahmanism in India; Taoism
in China; Shintoism in Japan and China.
Finally! This part actually is really, really, REALLY important. Last year, I was asked to write a paper for my Monotheistic Origin class. I only spent 6 months doing research and came up with many of the same conclusions provided in this paper.As our studies advance we will see that Judaism is as close to Egyptian religion that we have existing in the world today, but that should not surprise the
student of Judaism since it is well known today that the Jews of the first century
were the “black-skinned” offspring of Ancient Egypt and parallels between
Egyptian religious truths and Judaism should be expected and are found.
This paragraph is important because one area of my research was archeological evidence. This evidence suggests that the Old Testament was created in 8th-6th century B.C.E. The most important parallel I found was the famous story of Moses. A closer reading of Manetho, Josephus Flavius, and the Old Testament will show that were were actually two Exoduses. The first was the Hyksos in 1600 BCE, which is an actual history event. Then the other exodus, which was a smaller one, involved Akhenaton who caused the exodus of 80,000 ill and dying, or “lepers”. The biblical Joseph tale describes the time between these two. This is the only explanation we can give to explain how Joseph became the Egyptian prime minister, with his royal connections.
Not only was Moses real, he was commander of the Egyptian army and a high priest to the Pharaoh of Akhenaten, who arguably could have been Moses brother Aaron.
Have you ever wondered by Akhenaten was the Egyptian pharaoh who established monotheism?