This is a very entertaining subject.
I would have called it informative but seeing as how none of those who claim to be such knowledgable experts on Kemet and other ancient cultures were ACTUALLY AROUND back then and there is so much contrary and conflicting evidence to offset the information provided.....how can any of us really know truth from fantasy?
But hey, there's a sucker born every minute who will believe anything some clown tells them as long as it's packaged and presented right.
So I understand...
But what I don't understand is how some people can worship and put so much faith in ankhs, magic charms, 4-leaf clovers and other objects with no life yet still have enough confidence to criticize Christians because they carry the cross as a symbol of thier religion.
Just like a fool is a fool no matter what new belief they latch on to.
Idolary is idolatry no matter where it is found or how it's presented.
I would have called it informative but seeing as how none of those who claim to be such knowledgable experts on Kemet and other ancient cultures were ACTUALLY AROUND back then and there is so much contrary and conflicting evidence to offset the information provided.....how can any of us really know truth from fantasy?
But hey, there's a sucker born every minute who will believe anything some clown tells them as long as it's packaged and presented right.
So I understand...
But what I don't understand is how some people can worship and put so much faith in ankhs, magic charms, 4-leaf clovers and other objects with no life yet still have enough confidence to criticize Christians because they carry the cross as a symbol of thier religion.
Just like a fool is a fool no matter what new belief they latch on to.
Idolary is idolatry no matter where it is found or how it's presented.