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Thank you for the white man's chronology of the Egyptian pharaohs and kings. I've done over 20 years of research and contrasted and compared the white's mans chronology of pharaohs and kings and still believe in my research concerning Noah and Imhotep. I look at the very words because words will testify for or against the white mans interpretations of BLACK HISTORY.
Thank you for you statements on the Theben priesthood tombs versus the pharaohs pyramids. But still, Imhotep's tomb is an eye opener because he was so great.
No, Noah did not live before the time of Imhotep BASED ON THE BIBLE TIMELINE and science.
Excuse me, no offense Sister but is not the BIBLE the White mans interpuation also of African and Asian History???
Re written at Nicean Conference.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicene_Creed
On the real sister THERE is no actual proof that Noah ever existed, Imhotep has stautes and Medu Neters w/ his name written in stone, can you say the same for Noah? See sister I'm not against Noah existing
but if your basing your statements on "what the White man say's" you have to be 360 degrees about it, because the Bible was translated by the White man from Hebrew Arahmic and Greek, and certain things were put in and and left out, but it does not make the entire Bible a lie.
Ok, say if Noah and Imhotep were the same persons and he lived to be 950, NO Egyptian PERIOD lived that long according to Egyptian history going by there own records, if Imhotep lived for 950 yrs he was never mentioned in later times living past the reagn of King Huni, he was not even mentioned in the 4th Dynasty as still living:
Khufu's vizier, was Hemon, or Hemiunu. Hemon was the builder of Khufus Pyramids, and if Imhotep was alive don't you think Hemon of Khufu would have mentioned him still being alive since he was so great?
Im just saying?
Oh and Noah is not the only Flood story in History--Peace:
Flood Myth
Stories from around the world about the great flood, questions about whether Noah's flood could have occurred, and Ballard's salvage work in the Black Sea.
Epic of Gilgamesh (5)
Myths vs. Legends
In common parlance the stories of the Greek and Roman deities and heroes are indiscriminately referred to as myths and legends. If we wish to be more careful, however, we can differentiate between the two types of story, and between them and folktales and fairy tales, although a story may shift between these different categories, or may contain elements from each of them.
Bulfinch's Mythology - The Flood - Deucalion
"So saying he [Jupiter] took a thunderbolt, and was about to launch it at the world, and destroy it by burning; but recollecting the danger that such a conflagration might set heaven itself on fire, he changed his plan, and resolved to drown it. "