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Post imported post - 17-07-05, 01:58 PM

mansamusa wrote:
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First to separate superstition from religion is a false premise.

Chrsitians and Muslims are highly superstitious people. They belive in a messiah born of a virgin birth/ they make cross signs and kiss the lucky black stone.

The Europeans have an irrational belief not founded on laws of nature etc.. that they are superior and they imposed that will on others. Thats an example of a superstition or belief working for a people.

Trouble is none of our superstitions elevate us to prime imporatnce in our own worlds. We too happy to take languages of Arabs and make them holy/ or debate over which version of the fictitious and plagurisedamalgamation of books by Roman politicians is the true word of god.

So no religion is probably more steeped or as deepin superstition than at any time in human history.

At least in kemetreligion and the sciences were one and the same.Considering the high level of theirsciences it can be said that their knowledge in the other realms must of been just as advanced.


True indeed especially this part, it describes the bible 100% " fictitious and plagurisedamalgamation of books by Roman politicians"


To believe is to have doubt and no facts but to know is to have facts and no doubt.
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