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This is the sh*t I am talking about when you religionists marginalize African history to be confined by your counterfeit book. The rulers of Kemet didn't start 6000 years ago (c.a. 4000 BCE). It only appeared that way to Indo-Europeans/Semites (when they came into contact with them), but in actuality the people and rulers of Kemet had been migrating down the Nile (northwards) for thousands of years. Ivan Van Sertima even comments on the archaeology done in Sudan showing the white crown of the neteru, or crown of God, dating well before 4000 BCE which is well before that considered "Dynastic Egypt".
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The last of the "Neteru/gods" ruling Egypt was Horus...after that Menes was the first HUMAN king.
Menes was an Egyptian pharaoh of the First dynasty, to some authors the founder of this dynasty, to others the Second. He lived ca. 3100-3000 BC, but according to some lists, ca. 3050 BC.
http://www.crystalinks.com/dynasty1.html
This clearly puts him after the Great Flood when the humans took over authority from the deities that ruled before us.
Can you prove that there were humans ruling Egypt before then?
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"Adam" wasn't the first of anything either. Most of his story is borrowed from the first "perfect" man in Kemetic mythos called "Atum". The Kemetic word "Atum" directly transliterates into the Hebrew "Adam". Mere coincidence, I think not. Even the story of Adam being created from the clay of the Earth is borrowed where in Kemet it was said that the neter Khnum created mankind on his pottery wheel from the black clay or mud from the Nile banks.
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So rather than accept that Adam/Atum was the first man....you'd rather argue over semantics?
Ok......
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The inauthentic and copious nature of Semites and Indo-Europeans didn't even get old when Islam came around, for the Qur'an was copied in the same fashion as the Bible without fully understanding the material. This is shown in the Qur'an here...
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Obviously you don't know history.
The Koran is ONE BOOK from ONE SOURCE....whether you agree with what's in it or not.
The Bible is a COLLECTION OF BOOKS form many different sources over thousands of years.
It was finally put together in Europe, with some books being taken out in the Protestant Bible.