Posted on 10/07/2014 9:06:12 AM PDT by ComtedeMaistre
Last month, I read a truly fascinating book, written by John Entine, titled: "Abraham's Children: Race, Identity, and the DNA of the Chosen People". Entine is a genetics expert, and a fellow of the American Enterprise Institute.
http://www.amazon.com/Abrahams-Children-Identity-Chosen-People/dp/0446580635
It mentions that Jews have genetic markers, that can be detected by DNA tests. Of course, genetic markers also exist for Irishmen, Chinese people, Indians, etc. The Mizrahi Jews from the Middle East and the Ashkenazi Jews from Europe, have very similar genes. Genetics research and Archaeology are proving that many of the accounts in the Old Testament are true.
Jews have played a major role in the history of every major civilization, with the exception of the pre-colonial Aztec and Inca civilizations. They were with the Babylonians, the Ancient Persians, the Ancient Egyptians, the Macedonian Greeks, the Ancient Romans, and the Arab-Islamic Civilization of the Middle East. The was also a Jewish presence in Ancient China and Ancient India.
Abraham, the first Jew, is said to have emerged from the city of Ur (in modern day Iraq). Ur was a city in Sumer, which was the first civilization in human history. Sumer gave humanity the world's first written records. It may be possible that, Abraham's ancestors could have created the world's first civilization: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ur
hahaha... firm answer is NO.
The envy some Freepers have of Jews is very curious
Not something I share honestly.....
Lots of peoples sprang from Mesopotamia and not all Chaldeans took Abraham’s classic trek
This is frankly a silly hypothesis that likely has real Sephardic or Oriental Jews snickering
And preceded Islam.
...Son of man, cause Jerusalem to know her abominations,
3 And say, Thus saith the Lord God unto Jerusalem; Thy birth and thy nativity is of the land of Canaan; thy father was an Amorite, and thy mother an Hittite.
How much that may be figurative, or how much functional I don't know for any certainty.
That could be affected by the biases of the different researchers I've stumbled upon -- along with a few outlandish and/or ill-informed storytellers...
I can't find it right now, but there was one line of Sumerian writing which said to those still in Mesopotamia "don't go East" with the hint there was the 'God stories' were all mixed up and the people fierce, or something like that.
They stole it from "Persia", Not - Lol.
Cronos often uses the word "Irani" interchangeably with "Iranian" or "Iranian People". No criticism of Cronos, but it can be misleading & confusing for those who are unaware or who want to stir up.
Kurds ARE a group of "Irani" people.
Iranian (aka Irani, Iranic, Aryan) is a broad umbrella term for all those ethnic groups, who belong to, and share the same Iranian (aka Aryan) roots, racially, culturally and linguistically. For example, Persian, Kurd, Balouchi, Lor, Bakhtiari, Azari, Gilaki, Mazandarani, etc..
First, Abraham is not a Jew. A Jew is a descendant of the tribe of Judah and/or Manasseh. The other ten tribes are missing.
the concept of a Trinity (only completely accepted around 900 AD)
I should probably say Iranic :)
eh.. you could probably explain a bit more in precise detail :)
it could be Sumeria —> Indus valley. But which Sumerian legends do you refer to?
Islam is some crazy warlord’s sick fantasy
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