HAS THE BIBLE BEEN USED AS A TOOL OF CONTROL ON BLACK PEOPLE?

HAS THE BIBLE BEEN USED AS A TOOL OF CONTROL ON BLACK PEOPLE

  • YES

    Votes: 84 97.7%
  • NO

    Votes: 2 2.3%

  • Total voters
    86
Jonestown was an example of that control Sometime I think about how they call Jesus the son of God was stuff going around where you call the catholic priest father as the advocate of God like the whites of Jonestown was the advocate of him. But then a black man expose the game and they try to claim his power came from being God's son instead of the fact that he was living proof that the black man is God.
 
There is no book that I know written by Napoleon about Jesus and Horus being the same.

Jesus is the last of saviours revered throughout the world. Horus was one of them.
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I post video and links because I like to SHARE knowledge. YOU havnt shared SHIT! I figure If I share some links YOU can give a better argument!
I'm sharing your not receiving. And I'm not gonna sit through hours of endless vids and books to try and figure what you mean???? does this book back up your statements? Do i have to read the whole book? Can't you just point me to page or reference point where it says whatever your trying to prove to me?
Here's your Book:
I asked for a book with info that Napoleon upon discovering Egypt discovered Jesus and Horus were the same since he was the father of Egyptology. Does this book say that??? Do i have to read it all to find out it doesn't say that? or can you just kindly point me to the paragraph???
The links I post HAVE THE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS you are asking! If you STUDY, post the source of your studies!
More useless links and vids??? (Can I get a time stamp???) Do your own studies I just provide the info and everything your posting i already heard give me some new info. Every time I ask you a question it takes a whole day for you to respond ??? why can't you answer though? I mean damn if I'm wrong homie just show me and simply point it out.??? (next your gonna say i'm not willing to study your info, LOL watch for it) Now can we get back to subject? I guess i have to ask one question at at time?? so we agree Napoleon was the father of Egyptology? Where did the idea that the Jesus story and Horus Myth were one and the same come from?


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I'm sharing your not receiving. And I'm not gonna sit through hours of endless vids and books to try and figure what you mean???? does this book back up your statements? Do i have to read the whole book? Can't you just point me to page or reference point where it says whatever your trying to prove to me?

I asked for a book with info that Napoleon upon discovering Egypt discovered Jesus and Horus were the same since he was the father of Egyptology. Does this book say that??? Do i have to read it all to find out it doesn't say that? or can you just kindly point me to the paragraph???
More useless links and vids???
(Can I get a time stamp???) Do your own studies I just provide the info and everything your posting i already heard give me some new info. Every time I ask you a question it takes a whole day for you to respond ??? why can't you answer though? I mean damn if I'm wrong homie just show me and simply point it out.??? (next your gonna say i'm not willing to study your info, LOL watch for it) Now can we get back to subject? I guess i have to ask one question at at time?? so we agree Napoleon was the father of Egyptology? Where did the idea that the Jesus story and Horus Myth were one and the same come from?

I dont recall saying Jesus and Horus were the SAME

YOU said that what I believe is from a dude named Massey. I responded by telling you where the origins of Egyptology comes from. The suffix ology means "the study of" by the way. Its nothing you believe in. I posted maybe 2 hrs of video. If you read the preface of any book it will give you the gist of what the book is about. You asked for the book. I post and now you want me to read it to you.
 
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I'm sharing your not receiving. And I'm not gonna sit through hours of endless vids and books to try and figure what you mean???? does this book back up your statements? Do i have to read the whole book? Can't you just point me to page or reference point where it says whatever your trying to prove to me?

I asked for a book with info that Napoleon upon discovering Egypt discovered Jesus and Horus were the same since he was the father of Egyptology. Does this book say that??? Do i have to read it all to find out it doesn't say that? or can you just kindly point me to the paragraph???
More useless links and vids???
(Can I get a time stamp???) Do your own studies I just provide the info and everything your posting i already heard give me some new info. Every time I ask you a question it takes a whole day for you to respond ??? why can't you answer though? I mean damn if I'm wrong homie just show me and simply point it out.??? (next your gonna say i'm not willing to study your info, LOL watch for it) Now can we get back to subject? I guess i have to ask one question at at time?? so we agree Napoleon was the father of Egyptology? Where did the idea that the Jesus story and Horus Myth were one and the same come from?

No its not my info. I learn from the Learned. If you go to page 8 it will give you the similarities between jesus, horus and Many others. I dont want You to TAKE MY WORD FOR IT so once again I post links to people who dedicated they lives to learning history so us normal folk can learn from them. I have duel screens. I watch porn and listen to John Henry Clark at the same damn time. Shit aint that hard.
 
I dont recall saying Jesus and Horus were the SAME ,The suffix ology means "the study of" by the way. Its nothing you believe in. I post and now you want me to read it to you.

YOU said that what I believe is from a dude named Massey. I responded by telling you where the origins of Egyptology comes from..
LMAO you haven't even read the material your recommending to me :dunno::hmm: interesting. So you didn't post or say any of this below?

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A lot of the story of Jesus was taken from Old Testament Joseph, along with some cosmology, and Horus, and Asur(Osirus) He was a invention of the Roman Empire. Rome conquered all the major players of the ancient worl and took there doctrine and made it theres.
Here are some of the parallels between Joseph and Jesus:

  • Both men were greatly loved by their fathers (Genesis 37:3; Matthew 3:17).
  • As shepherds, they both took care of their father’s sheep (Genesis 37:2; John 10:11, 27).
  • Both Joseph and Jesus were sent to their brothers by their father (Genesis 37:13, 14; Hebrews 2:11).
  • Both men were ridiculed and rejected by their brothers (Genesis 37:4, 19-20; John 1:11; 7:5).
  • Both were sold for the price of a slave (Genesis 37:28; Matthew 26:15).
  • Both were taken to Egypt (Genesis 37:25; Matthew 2:14, 15).
  • Both were falsely accused and condemned (Genesis 39:13-20; Matthew 26:57-68; 27:11-25). Both were placed with two other prisoners; one was saved and the other lost (Genesis 40:2, 3; Luke 23:32).
  • Both were bound in chains (Genesis 39:20; Matthew 27:2).
  • Both men were 30 years old at the beginning of public recognition (Genesis 41:46; Luke 3:23) and were exemplary servants (Genesis 39:1-6; Philippians 2:7).
  • Both were tempted. While both Joseph and Jesus didn’t give into the temptation (Genesis 39:7-12; Matthew 4:1); Jesus also never sinned (Hebrews 4:15).
  • Both were stripped of their robes (Genesis 37:23; Matthew 27:27-28). Joseph was thrown into a pit (37:24) and later cast into a dungeon (Genesis 39:20). Jesus was condemned to death before descending to hell (John 19:23; 1 Peter 3:18-20).
  • Both forgave those who wronged them (Genesis 45:1-15; Luke 23:34).
  • While men plotted evil against them (Genesis 37:20; John 11:53), God used it for good (Genesis 50:20; 1 Corinthians 2:7-9).
  • Both saved not only their people, but also many others (Genesis 45:7; 50:20; Matthew 1:21; Luke 24; 1 Corinthians 15:1-11).
  • Because Joseph’s actions helped the nations of the world survive the famine (Genesis 41:57), God partially fulfilled his promise to Abraham to bless all nations (Genesis 12:1-3). God completely fulfilled his promise to Abraham when Christ died for everyone’s sin and commanded to “make disciples of all nations. . . .” (Matthew 28:19).

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A source stating what?

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LMAO you haven't even read the material your recommending to me :dunno::hmm: interesting. So you didn't post or say any of this below?










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Yea LOL, You the IGNORANT one playing GAMES. In none of those quotes I SAID Horus and Jesus were the SAME. I capped SAME TWICE in my responses for a reason. None of those quotes were in response to YOU. The 1st video from the 1st quote is not just about Jesus its about the Bible in general. Dont let the thumbnail cap FOOL ya. The second quote is the parallels between Joseph of the Old Testament and Jesus. The 3rd quote I posted the BOOK and the PAGE YOU requested explaining that.
 
Yea LOL, You the IGNORANT one playing GAMES. In none of those quotes I SAID Horus and Jesus were the SAME. I capped SAME TWICE in my responses for a reason. None of those quotes were in response to YOU. The 1st video from the 1st quote is not just about Jesus its about the Bible in general. Dont let the thumbnail cap FOOL ya. The second quote is the parallels between Joseph of the Old Testament and Jesus. The 3rd quote I posted the BOOK and the PAGE YOU requested explaining that.

More Deflection. LOL

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Next Time send your Teacher, Peasant. LMAO now it turned too I'm just posting you tube vids for fun and spreading knowledge? I see your lost and You don't even believe your own B.S. as proven in this thread. I noticed you keep referencing YouTube Vids which tells me if YouTube was never created you wouldn't know a thing at all. You should change your name to Cereal X Ol Corn flake fake conscious Hotep Ass Nigga.

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If you BACKSHOT BULLY read or watched ANY of my responses we would comparing notes and not on some he said she said Bullshit. I've read your Massey quotes. I guess posting LINKS to them is too much like Right for you! Your Immature.......

Oh yea the reason I take my time responding is because I got a Life!

This is more your speed. Maybe you will watch THIS vid!
 
If you BACKSHOT BULLY read or watched ANY of my responses we would comparing notes and not on some he said she said Bullshit. I've read your Massey quotes. I guess posting LINKS to them is too much like Right for you! Your Immature.......

Oh yea the reason I take my time responding is because I got a Life!

This is more your speed. Maybe you will watch THIS vid!

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Happy Birthday Hotep Homo (A.K.A Cereal X) you been defeated.
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More Deflection. LOL

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Next Time send your Teacher, Peasant. LMAO now it turned too I'm just posting you tube vids for fun and spreading knowledge? I see your lost and You don't even believe your own B.S. as proven in this thread. I noticed you keep referencing YouTube Vids which tells me if YouTube was never created you wouldn't know a thing at all. You should change your name to Cereal X Ol Corn flake fake conscious Hotep Ass Nigga.

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Ahhh. One of the Shebrew Isrealites huh? I also use the internet to buy books. The net is a wonderful thang. I will post some LANKS so you can catch up!
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Here's some more PDF books if your interested!
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Here's some YALE courses on the Bible from YOUTUBE. I will eat you up on that too. Youtube is a POPULAR video hosting site. I guess because its's FREE!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh9mgdi4rNeyuvTEbD-Ei0JdMUujXfyWi

This is the history I'm into. Another pic for the impaired. LOOK Nigga!
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This shit funny as hell!


It's Saturday I aint got shit to do. Hey Backshot Bully, take that paperbag off!
 


I voted yes too Hotep Homo.


This is your brain on Homo shit

This gay on the brain as Nigga. Posting gifs the way you do is Feminine. Nigga type some words!

Lets take a closer look!
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The Importance of Evidence in the Heated Debate on Homosexuality in Ancient Egypt
Sexual matters and practices are quite difficult to discern in the archaeological record. Unlike diet or diseases, sexual practices do not to leave traces on human remains. Additionally, objects used during sex (e.g. contraceptives) do not usually survive in the archaeological record, assuming they existed in the first place.

Moreover, for many ancient societies sex was regarded as a taboo subject and was seldom depicted in the material culture. When sex was depicted, the interpretation is made by modern viewers. To understand how the society that created such works wanted to present these images, one would need to rely on its literary sources.

To further complicate matters, such sources may not be representative of the entire society, as it usually presents only one point of view. Understanding sex in ancient societies becomes even more difficult when dealing with practices that did not involve a sexual act between a (living) man and a (living) woman, including, but not limited to: necrophilia, bestiality, and homosexuality.

Homosexuality in The Book of the Dead
According to the majority of the texts available on the subject, in ancient Egyptian (Pharaonic) society, heterosexual relationships seemed to be the norm. Homosexuality, on the other hand, may have been frowned upon.

In Spell 125 of the Book of the Dead or Going Forth by Day , which contains things to be said by the deceased when he/she arrives in the “hall of the Two Truths”, there is a line that reads “I have not done wrong sexually, I have (not) practiced homosexuality”. Thus, homosexuality, based on this piece of text, may have been viewed as something forbidden.

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The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. ( Public Domain ) After swearing the “Negative Confesion” (having not committed any of the 42 sins), the deceased’s heart would be weighed to test the validity of their confession.

The Rivalry of Horus and Seth
Although homosexuality may have been looked down upon at the time, that does not mean that it was not practiced. There are instances in the Egyptian literary sources which may be interpreted as depicting homosexual relations (usually between males rather than females). One of these can be found in the myth entitled The Contendings of Horus and Seth . One version of the relevant section of this myth is as follows:

“Then Seth told Horus: “Come, let's make holiday in my house.”
Horus told him: “I'll do so, surely, I'll do so, I'll do so.”
Now afterward, (at) evening time, bed was prepared for them, and they both lay down. But during the night, Seth caused his phallus to become stiff and inserted it between Horus's thighs. Then Horus placed his hands between his thighs and received Seth's semen. Horus went to tell his mother Isis: “Help me, Isis, my mother, come and see what Seth has done to me.”
And he opened his hand(s) and let her see Seth's semen. She let out a loud shriek, seized the copper (knife), cut off his hand(s) that were equivalent.”


To understand this part of the myth, one has to bear in mind that Horus and Seth (also known as Set) were constantly engaged in a sort of rivalry. Therefore, in this version of the myth, although Seth was engaged in what may be considered as a homosexual practice, the purpose of his actions were aimed at dominating Horus, and proving that he was the greater of the two.

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Gods Seth (left) and Horus (right) adoring Ramesses. Temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt. (Public Domain )

The Story of King Neferkare and General Sasenet
Another possible depiction of homosexual relations can be found in a story known as King Neferkare and General Sasenet . This tale, which is quite likely to be fictional, is about King Neferkare’s (known also as Pepi II) nightly exploits at the house of General Sasenet:

“Then he (someone called Tjeti) noticed (?) his majesty the king of Upper and Lower Egypt Nefer-ka-Re, who had set out by himself on a walk without there being any person with him. Tjeti retreated before the king without letting him see him. Tjeti, son of Henet, stood still thinking as follows: 'If it is so, then the rumors about him going out at night are true.'
Then Tjeti, son of Henet, followed this god, without letting his heart put blame on him, in order to observe every one of his (i.e. the king's) deeds. Then he reached the house of the general Sasenet. He threw a brick after stamping with his foot. Then a ladder was lowered to him (and) he climbed up.
Meanwhile Tjeti, son of Henet, waited until his majesty went away. After his majesty had done that which he had wanted to do with him (i.e. the general), he left for his palace, Tjeti behind him. Only after his majesty had reached the Great House, life, prosperity, health, Tjeti went home.
Concerning the walk of his majesty to the house of the general Sasenet it should be noted that four hours of the night passed. He had spent a further four hours in the house of general Sasenet. (And) when he entered the Great House four hours were left until dawn.”


The text does not state explicitly the thing that the pharaoh was doing with his general, though “that which he had wanted to do with him” is thought to be an indirect way of saying ‘sexual intercourse.’ If the pharaoh was indeed engaged in a homosexual relationship with his general, then it serves to reinforce the negative attitude of the ancient Egyptians towards this sexual practice.

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Bas relief of Neferkare (Pepi II) from his tomb at Saqqara, Egypt. ( Copyrighted Free Use )

It must be pointed out that this story only exists in fragments and we do not know its ending, thus we cannot be entirely sure of what was going on between the pharaoh and his general.

A Picture That Has Created a Thousand Words of Debate
At present, the strongest argument for homosexuality in ancient Egypt comes from two images from the Old Kingdom tomb of Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep in Saqqara. This tomb was discovered in 1964 and contained a particularly interesting image “on the section of the west wall between the two openings that lead to the offering rooms”.

This image depicted the two men embracing each other affectionately. This image is seen again “inside the final offering chamber on the reverse side of the entrance pillar.” The initial interpretation of this image was that the two men were brothers, or perhaps even twins.

It has also been argued that Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep were in a homosexual relationship, a view that has gained support by some scholars over the last two decades. Yet another suggestion was the two men were actually conjoined twins.

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Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep from their joint mastaba (tomb) at Saqqara, Egypt. ( CC BY SA 3.0 ) The two men are depicted with their respective children standing behind them.

The lack of other supporting evidence at present, however, means that the interpretation of the relationship between Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep (as well as the more general topic of ‘Homosexuality in Ancient Egypt’) will continue to be a matter of debate for some time to come.

Featured image: Close-up of Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep from their joint mastaba (tomb) at Saqqara, Egypt. ( CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 )

Here's the LANK!
https://www.ancient-origins.net/his...ted-debate-homosexuality-ancient-egypt-004445
 
This gay on the brain as Nigga. Posting gifs the way you do is Feminine. Nigga type some words!

Lets take a closer look!
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The Importance of Evidence in the Heated Debate on Homosexuality in Ancient Egypt
Sexual matters and practices are quite difficult to discern in the archaeological record. Unlike diet or diseases, sexual practices do not to leave traces on human remains. Additionally, objects used during sex (e.g. contraceptives) do not usually survive in the archaeological record, assuming they existed in the first place.

Moreover, for many ancient societies sex was regarded as a taboo subject and was seldom depicted in the material culture. When sex was depicted, the interpretation is made by modern viewers. To understand how the society that created such works wanted to present these images, one would need to rely on its literary sources.

To further complicate matters, such sources may not be representative of the entire society, as it usually presents only one point of view. Understanding sex in ancient societies becomes even more difficult when dealing with practices that did not involve a sexual act between a (living) man and a (living) woman, including, but not limited to: necrophilia, bestiality, and homosexuality.

Homosexuality in The Book of the Dead
According to the majority of the texts available on the subject, in ancient Egyptian (Pharaonic) society, heterosexual relationships seemed to be the norm. Homosexuality, on the other hand, may have been frowned upon.

In Spell 125 of the Book of the Dead or Going Forth by Day , which contains things to be said by the deceased when he/she arrives in the “hall of the Two Truths”, there is a line that reads “I have not done wrong sexually, I have (not) practiced homosexuality”. Thus, homosexuality, based on this piece of text, may have been viewed as something forbidden.

Book-of-the-Dead-of-Ani.jpg


The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. ( Public Domain ) After swearing the “Negative Confesion” (having not committed any of the 42 sins), the deceased’s heart would be weighed to test the validity of their confession.

The Rivalry of Horus and Seth
Although homosexuality may have been looked down upon at the time, that does not mean that it was not practiced. There are instances in the Egyptian literary sources which may be interpreted as depicting homosexual relations (usually between males rather than females). One of these can be found in the myth entitled The Contendings of Horus and Seth . One version of the relevant section of this myth is as follows:

“Then Seth told Horus: “Come, let's make holiday in my house.”
Horus told him: “I'll do so, surely, I'll do so, I'll do so.”
Now afterward, (at) evening time, bed was prepared for them, and they both lay down. But during the night, Seth caused his phallus to become stiff and inserted it between Horus's thighs. Then Horus placed his hands between his thighs and received Seth's semen. Horus went to tell his mother Isis: “Help me, Isis, my mother, come and see what Seth has done to me.”
And he opened his hand(s) and let her see Seth's semen. She let out a loud shriek, seized the copper (knife), cut off his hand(s) that were equivalent.”


To understand this part of the myth, one has to bear in mind that Horus and Seth (also known as Set) were constantly engaged in a sort of rivalry. Therefore, in this version of the myth, although Seth was engaged in what may be considered as a homosexual practice, the purpose of his actions were aimed at dominating Horus, and proving that he was the greater of the two.

Gods-Seth-and-Horus_0.jpg

Gods Seth (left) and Horus (right) adoring Ramesses. Temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt. (Public Domain )

The Story of King Neferkare and General Sasenet
Another possible depiction of homosexual relations can be found in a story known as King Neferkare and General Sasenet . This tale, which is quite likely to be fictional, is about King Neferkare’s (known also as Pepi II) nightly exploits at the house of General Sasenet:

“Then he (someone called Tjeti) noticed (?) his majesty the king of Upper and Lower Egypt Nefer-ka-Re, who had set out by himself on a walk without there being any person with him. Tjeti retreated before the king without letting him see him. Tjeti, son of Henet, stood still thinking as follows: 'If it is so, then the rumors about him going out at night are true.'
Then Tjeti, son of Henet, followed this god, without letting his heart put blame on him, in order to observe every one of his (i.e. the king's) deeds. Then he reached the house of the general Sasenet. He threw a brick after stamping with his foot. Then a ladder was lowered to him (and) he climbed up.
Meanwhile Tjeti, son of Henet, waited until his majesty went away. After his majesty had done that which he had wanted to do with him (i.e. the general), he left for his palace, Tjeti behind him. Only after his majesty had reached the Great House, life, prosperity, health, Tjeti went home.
Concerning the walk of his majesty to the house of the general Sasenet it should be noted that four hours of the night passed. He had spent a further four hours in the house of general Sasenet. (And) when he entered the Great House four hours were left until dawn.”


The text does not state explicitly the thing that the pharaoh was doing with his general, though “that which he had wanted to do with him” is thought to be an indirect way of saying ‘sexual intercourse.’ If the pharaoh was indeed engaged in a homosexual relationship with his general, then it serves to reinforce the negative attitude of the ancient Egyptians towards this sexual practice.

Neferkare.jpg


Bas relief of Neferkare (Pepi II) from his tomb at Saqqara, Egypt. ( Copyrighted Free Use )

It must be pointed out that this story only exists in fragments and we do not know its ending, thus we cannot be entirely sure of what was going on between the pharaoh and his general.

A Picture That Has Created a Thousand Words of Debate
At present, the strongest argument for homosexuality in ancient Egypt comes from two images from the Old Kingdom tomb of Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep in Saqqara. This tomb was discovered in 1964 and contained a particularly interesting image “on the section of the west wall between the two openings that lead to the offering rooms”.

This image depicted the two men embracing each other affectionately. This image is seen again “inside the final offering chamber on the reverse side of the entrance pillar.” The initial interpretation of this image was that the two men were brothers, or perhaps even twins.

It has also been argued that Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep were in a homosexual relationship, a view that has gained support by some scholars over the last two decades. Yet another suggestion was the two men were actually conjoined twins.

joint-mastaba.jpg


Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep from their joint mastaba (tomb) at Saqqara, Egypt. ( CC BY SA 3.0 ) The two men are depicted with their respective children standing behind them.

The lack of other supporting evidence at present, however, means that the interpretation of the relationship between Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep (as well as the more general topic of ‘Homosexuality in Ancient Egypt’) will continue to be a matter of debate for some time to come.

Featured image: Close-up of Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep from their joint mastaba (tomb) at Saqqara, Egypt. ( CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 )

Here's the LANK!
https://www.ancient-origins.net/his...ted-debate-homosexuality-ancient-egypt-004445
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Ahhh. One of the Shebrew Isrealites huh? I also use the internet to buy books. The net is a wonderful thang. I will post some LANKS so you can catch up!
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Here's some more PDF books if your interested!
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Here's some YALE courses on the Bible from YOUTUBE. I will eat you up on that too. Youtube is a POPULAR video hosting site. I guess because its's FREE!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh9mgdi4rNeyuvTEbD-Ei0JdMUujXfyWi

This is the history I'm into. Another pic for the impaired. LOOK Nigga!
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Here's a lecture at Oxford HOSTED on Youtube


To the OP. I voted YES!


This shit funny as hell!


It's Saturday I aint got shit to do. Hey Backshot Bully, take that paperbag off!


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I'll repeat





Gerald Massey Cracker Ass Cracker Luciferian Father of Modern Egyptology as we know it.


Most, if not all the theories of Egypt you speak of come from whitey.




I'm just here enjoying myself but could also easily debunk all this B.S. again because I'm informed. I'm a leave it at this, there's plenty more info out there to be discovered, don't be afraid to look for it.


Name that book Napoleon Bonaparte wrote on Egypt and Horus I'll wait............
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Again all the info your selling in this thread comes from Gerald Massey. That's why I'm done, you don't even know your own sources.

And I Quote

"Gerald Massey, a poet and self-taught Egyptologist who published a massive work entitled Ancient Egypt, The Light of the World shortly before his death in 1907.Massey argues that the Judeo-Christian tradition borrowed heavily from Egyptian mythology and that the “Jesus-legend” in particular was based on Horus. He lists 269 alleged parallels between the two figures, including those mentioned in the Maher movie. Massey contends Jesus and Christianity were concocted in Rome based on myths borrowed from Egyptian gnostics.Why would the Romans do this? Massey doesn’t explicitly say, and later authors aren’t much clearer.If it all sounds pretty crazy, nothing Gerald Massey has to say will convince you it’s sane. The man was an eccentric whose work has never been taken seriously by scholars. His book is a weird mix of historical speculation, philology, and theorizing about the precession of the zodiac,

all presented as fact with minimal supporting evidence.”

One of the more important aspects of Massey's writings were his assertions that there were parallels between Jesus and the Egyptian god Horus, primarily contained in the book The Natural Genesis first published in 1883. Massey, for example, argued in the book his belief that: both Horus and Jesus were born of virgins on 25 December, raised men from the dead (Massey speculates that the biblical Lazarus, raised from the dead by Jesus, has a parallel in El-Asar-Us, a title of Osiris), died by crucifixion and were resurrected three days later"

Again your spitting Cracker Ass Cracker Theories about Jesus, Horus and Egypt and I can't stand the smell of bull shit so Good Night.

"The only reason the "old stuff" appeals is because most don't do the homework necessary to debunk it. It is intellectual laziness. However, it doesn't work on the informed Christians."

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