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Originally Posted by cartune
The first "Holy Trinity" was considered to be Osirus, Isis and Horus (Father, Son and Holy Mother). This was at least 1500-2000 years before Christ.
Drop.down.and get ur eagle on girl
Originally Posted by cartune
The first "Holy Trinity" was considered to be Osirus, Isis and Horus (Father, Son and Holy Mother). This was at least 1500-2000 years before Christ.
Drop.down.and get ur eagle on girl
Originally Posted by IICEMAN83
Originally Posted by cartune
The first "Holy Trinity" was considered to be Osirus, Isis and Horus (Father, Son and Holy Mother). This was at least 1500-2000 years before Christ.
Drop.down.and get ur eagle on girl
Originally Posted by IICEMAN83
Originally Posted by cartune
The first "Holy Trinity" was considered to be Osirus, Isis and Horus (Father, Son and Holy Mother). This was at least 1500-2000 years before Christ.
Drop.down.and get ur eagle on girl
What do you mean by Egyptian religion? Alot of this stuff you'r calling religion were philosophies, mythology and ways of life that were stolen and made into religions. Everything from Astrology, The Law Of Attraction, Architecture, Science, Math to the American Judicial System came from Egypt. So when a black person who has been told that he is inferior in all aspects of life finds out that his "race" is responsible for 90% of the world's progression of course that person is going to walk around with a new outlook on life or conscious enlightenment that could be perceived as "Superiority/Egostitcal"Originally Posted by DunkNForce
Does anyone think Egyptian religion promotes a superiority/egotistic attitude?
Maybe its the entertainment industry that promotes that feeling. Ex: People using it in lyrics and rhymes to empower people/themselves; Jewelry; album covers...
I don't get a feeling of humility when viewing the religion as a whole. Now, let me add I have not read much of Egyptian "holy" text. Its what I feel from viewing it at the surface.
I am not trying to put down the religion/history. But its one of those vibes I catch from it. Anyone else?
What do you mean by Egyptian religion? Alot of this stuff you'r calling religion were philosophies, mythology and ways of life that were stolen and made into religions. Everything from Astrology, The Law Of Attraction, Architecture, Science, Math to the American Judicial System came from Egypt. So when a black person who has been told that he is inferior in all aspects of life finds out that his "race" is responsible for 90% of the world's progression of course that person is going to walk around with a new outlook on life or conscious enlightenment that could be perceived as "Superiority/Egostitcal"Originally Posted by DunkNForce
Does anyone think Egyptian religion promotes a superiority/egotistic attitude?
Maybe its the entertainment industry that promotes that feeling. Ex: People using it in lyrics and rhymes to empower people/themselves; Jewelry; album covers...
I don't get a feeling of humility when viewing the religion as a whole. Now, let me add I have not read much of Egyptian "holy" text. Its what I feel from viewing it at the surface.
I am not trying to put down the religion/history. But its one of those vibes I catch from it. Anyone else?
That's a completely accurate assumption coming from our culture and looking at it for face value. But like you said, it's what you feel from viewing from the surface. But once you start seeking, you see how much of the culture is enshrined in our current culture you realize that this is a continuation of a pagan culture in disguise of monotheism. This "American Dream" is the inception of it's "founding fathers" and we are all apart of it whether we believe it or deny it.Originally Posted by cartune
What do you mean by Egyptian religion? Alot of this stuff you'r calling religion were philosophies, mythology and ways of life that were stolen and made into religions. Everything from Astrology, The Law Of Attraction, Architecture, Science, Math to the American Judicial System came from Egypt. So when a black person who has been told that he is inferior in all aspects of life finds out that his "race" is responsible for 90% of the world's progression of course that person is going to walk around with a new outlook on life or conscious enlightenment that could be perceived as "Superiority/Egostitcal"Originally Posted by DunkNForce
Does anyone think Egyptian religion promotes a superiority/egotistic attitude?
Maybe its the entertainment industry that promotes that feeling. Ex: People using it in lyrics and rhymes to empower people/themselves; Jewelry; album covers...
I don't get a feeling of humility when viewing the religion as a whole. Now, let me add I have not read much of Egyptian "holy" text. Its what I feel from viewing it at the surface.
I am not trying to put down the religion/history. But its one of those vibes I catch from it. Anyone else?
That's a completely accurate assumption coming from our culture and looking at it for face value. But like you said, it's what you feel from viewing from the surface. But once you start seeking, you see how much of the culture is enshrined in our current culture you realize that this is a continuation of a pagan culture in disguise of monotheism. This "American Dream" is the inception of it's "founding fathers" and we are all apart of it whether we believe it or deny it.Originally Posted by cartune
What do you mean by Egyptian religion? Alot of this stuff you'r calling religion were philosophies, mythology and ways of life that were stolen and made into religions. Everything from Astrology, The Law Of Attraction, Architecture, Science, Math to the American Judicial System came from Egypt. So when a black person who has been told that he is inferior in all aspects of life finds out that his "race" is responsible for 90% of the world's progression of course that person is going to walk around with a new outlook on life or conscious enlightenment that could be perceived as "Superiority/Egostitcal"Originally Posted by DunkNForce
Does anyone think Egyptian religion promotes a superiority/egotistic attitude?
Maybe its the entertainment industry that promotes that feeling. Ex: People using it in lyrics and rhymes to empower people/themselves; Jewelry; album covers...
I don't get a feeling of humility when viewing the religion as a whole. Now, let me add I have not read much of Egyptian "holy" text. Its what I feel from viewing it at the surface.
I am not trying to put down the religion/history. But its one of those vibes I catch from it. Anyone else?