Posted on 02/23/2012 10:11:14 AM PST by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
You’re probably right about Mo having epileptic seizures, or suffering from some type of psychosis... to me Arabic sounds like a very harsh and throaty language, not very pleasing to the ear. Then again, I don’t speak or understand it.
Btw, apparently Oliver Stone’s son received a revelation as well! .. lol - http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2851273/posts?page=11#11
Re Stone the Moslem Christian Jooo!: Is there some sort of stupid gas in the air around Hollywood? How do these people get dressed in the morning?
Where David Rohl agrees with Velikovsky, he is correct, but King David lived and died generations before Tut. Rohl’s work on the chronology revision grew out of the failed attempt by the SIS in UK to concoct something called “The Glasgow Chronology”. The other result of TGC was Peter James et al, “Centuries of Darkness”.
Velikovsky concluded that Ramses II “the Great” was given too high an age in the conventional pseudochronology to the tune of nearly 800 years. That was published in his “Ramses II and His Time” (1978).
A few years back Ramses II’s canopic jar was reexamined; the contents (which are the innards of the late pharaoh) were radiocarbon dated.
Velikovsky was vindicated again — the RC date is over 700 years younger than the era assigned to the pharaoh by the conventional pseudochronology.
Joseph and Potiphar
http://www.varchive.org/ce/joseph.htm
Theses for the Reconstruction (1945)
http://www.varchive.org/ce/theses.htm
“Actually the time after his death and for 500 years afterwards is referred to as the golden age, which technically had them surpassing the europeans in fields on science and technology.”
Islam doesn’t encourage creative endeavors, so the technical and scientific advancements came from the peoples they subjugated.
The Assyrians are a good example. As a people, they still exist today.
Brief History of Assyrians by Peter BetBasoo
http://www.aina.org/brief.html
Or the Tel Dan Stele from the 9th century talking of the House of David and how Hazael defeated them
Or even further back, the Mernptah Stele from the 11th century BC talking of Israel
Or, in closer times, what about Titus' arch commemorating his defeat of Israel in 69 AD?
I think we need always to take into account that when a muslim opens his mouth, it’s not to add to our knowledge nor to enlighten us historically, they speak (and write) from their fundamental viewpoint and ultimate motive - to wipe out ALL HISTORY prior to Muhammad and to provoke our anger; so they can say we are oppressing them. A scumbag like this needs to be ignored or soundly laughed at.
Take this garbage seriously and get angry, he succeeds.
Let’s remind ourselves that he believes Mohammad rode a magic horse with the breasts of a woman up to heaven from Jerusalem - without leaving the Peninsula.
What was he smoking?
Looks like the whole Mohammed horse thing is essentially making the feminine principle into nothing more than a convenience.In my opinion the myth of Mohammed's ascendence is essentially based on the immoral subjugation of women in general. Islam is a hateful religion. I wish to see its absolute end.
But one can have him for breakfast.
What's scary is that there are people out there stupid and delusional enough to believe this puke...
Here is a question for the moslems, if the Jews did not live in ancient Israel, just where did they live? Did they come down from the moon?
Funny; that's exactly what the vast majority of academics in all the "best" universities believe. Unfortunately, some FReepers seem to agree as well.
And, of course, if the Jews did not live in what is now Israel, then Mad Mo’s journey to heaven in what is now Jerusalem doesn’t make sense. If Israel the place had no point, then give the Dome of the Rock to the Jews then...
I think technically they do hold to the Ten Commandments..
no, it’s not written in the Koran. They sneakily say that they accept everything in the Torah and the Bible, BUT “there have been distortions....” according to them in the Bible. They conveniently forget that there were multiple versions of the Koran until the 4th or 5th Caliph....
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