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Real Truth about Jesus' Birth
By Dr. Kwame Nantambu
April 05, 2007
Trinicenter.com - Dr. Kwame Nantambu - Real Truth about Jesus' Birth


In the first scene, God Thoth, messenger of the Gods and the God of science, writing, knowledge, comes to the Divine Mother, wife of the Pharaoh, and announces to her the impending birth of the divine child, who is descendant from the God Amun-Ra in the personification of Heru (Horus). This represents the Annunciation event in Christianity.

In the second scene, God Kneph, personification of the Holy Spirit, holds the symbol of life to the mouth of the Queen/Mother. This scene shows that the Queen is conceiving by the power of the Holy Spirit.

God Kneph is the personification of breath, air and spirit. In this ancient Kemetic spiritual belief system, spirit was synonymous with breath. Hence, it need occasion no great surprise that in the Christian gospel, Mary conceives by the power of the Holy Spirit.

In the third scene, the Divine child is born. This is equivalent to the nativity of Jesus in Bethlehem.

In the fourth scene, all the Gods in the ancient Kemetic pantheon gather around this divine child to sing his praises and adore him - just as the angels gathered around the infant Jesus to sing his praises and to adore him.

In other words, 1,700 years before Jesus was born, there existed the Annunciation, Immaculate Conception, Birth and Adoration of the Divine child, that is, the complete, derived Christian nativity scene as described in the gospel, but already occurring and depicted in ancient Kemet (Egypt).

It is also very interesting to note that all the Sun Gods of ancient Kemet in the B.C. era, particularly Heru (Horus), had their birthday celebrated on 25th December.


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