Waging A Real War On Christmas/Synchronized Hyperspace Event (S.H.E.)

Finshaggy

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Common Law is how we get Laws from Court cases. 2 Modern Examples are:
1. The Affordable Care Act aka Obamacare
2. The Hobby Lobby Supreme Court Case

When the United State Supreme Court makes a ruling, it becomes "The Law of the Land" for all of the United States. This is common law. The reason it exists is this, for example: If you bring a Wolf to town, and no one has ever had a Wolf as a pet there, people might freak out. So the Police might get called, and they might give you a ticket, which establishes a Court Date. Then you have to go to Court, and argue your case, and whatever the Judge decides is the new Law for Wolf owners in your town. Maybe they say you have to give it a muzzle, maybe they say you can't own it without a license, maybe they say you can't own it at all etc.

Common Law works on all levels. US Supreme Court makes rules for the Country, State Supreme Courts make rules for the State, a County Judge makes rules for the County, and a City Judge makes rules for the Town.

A lot of people are unaware that anyone's Religion in America has Freedoms apart from Christianity. In fact, some people don't even believe other religions exist, even religions that are 13% of Earth's population. If you have never heard of "Shiva" he is worshiped by certain groups of Hindus and Certain groups of Buddhists. He is also worshiped in his "pre-Shiva" form, which is "Rudra". So if we get into all of Shiva's forms, it could be more than 13%. But Shiva himself is worshiped by about 13% of the planet.

American Laws Protect A Few Different Things:

Smoking Marijuana in Public For Shiva Festivals
Religious Public Speech is protected by these rulings, which were both MEANT to defend the most extreme of groups, since they both ruled this way in defense of the Ku Klux Klan.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._A._V._v._City_of_St._Paul
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette


NO law shall be made to promote or hinder a religion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Exercise_Clause

Laws may not be passed that decide how religious doctrine should work
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presbyterian_Church_v._Hull_Church

No one has to prove anything about their religion in court unless they want to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Ballard

You do not have to define a supreme being. They specifically note that Texas law does not define a supreme being.
http://atheism.about.com/library/decisions/religion/bl_l_ESARylander.htm

This ruling says that individuals do not have religious exemption in the context of a job
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Employment_Division_v._Smith

But religious companies can reject laws they do not agree with according to the Hobby Lobby Ruling.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burwell_v._Hobby_Lobby

Also, Ayahuasca has been ruled legal for religious use by the supreme court, and it is protected by the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonzales_v._O_Centro_Espirita_Beneficente_Uniao_do_Vegetal

The Hobby Lobby Case Is Not Just For Christians

Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, 573 U.S. ___ (2014), is a landmark decision[1][2] by the United States Supreme Court allowing closely held for-profit corporations to be exempt from a law its owners religiously object to if there is a less restrictive means of furthering the law's interest.

I don't agree with companies not paying for birth control, but I want to point out some stuff that the case opened up (this is not meant as legal advice, unless you are in the Tree of Life School Ministry)

Let's break this down. any closely held (so non franchise) corporation is exempt from a law its owners religiously object to, if there is a less restrictive mean of furthering the laws interest. Meaning that as long as the law can still be upheld in regular society (the people buy things themselves) then it is fine.

So as long as the laws interest can be upheld in a "less restrictive way", then the law does not have to be followed within the corporation. So in the example of the Hobby Lobby case they don't pay for the birth control, 100% rejecting the laws on the books and people were forced to go buy there own because this is the "less restrictive way".

So in the case of something like Marijuana and a Shaivite (worshiper of Shiva), you could ignore the law of Marijuana growing and Possession in your Shiva altar space, but outside of the building people would not be allowed to grow or possess. It would be an American Temple. Business in the front, Religion in the back.
 

Finshaggy

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That new Moses movie is coming out, so I wanted to mention a few things,

First, Pharaoh did not believe he was God. Pharaoh was not even a person, the Bible got that wrong. "Par'Oh" is not a person, it is the name of the main Palace, and the King lived there with the Apis cow and other symbolic people and animals.

Moses was supposedly sent down the River in a Reed basket as a Baby, but somehow he still got a Hebrew name even though he was raised by Egyptians. And there is no record of Moses in Egypt. And anyone who thinks Egyptians worship snakes, you are wrong. They thought "Apep" the snake did battle with the Sun during the night, and they would make snakes so they could spit on them.

Moses made his Altar out of Acacia wood. The Acacia tree is the "Tree of Life" in Egypt.

Moses made the Tabernacle out of Acacia wood.

Moses made the Ark of the Covenant out of Acacia wood.

Historians are pretty sure when Moses talked to God in the Cave, the Burning Bush was a small Acacia tree growing next to a heat vent. Acacia trees has a gas that they release and it protects them from fire, but it could look like it was burning because the gas was burning around it. Acacia would have also given Moses the ability to talk to God, because vaporized Acacia bark produces DMT. Which when stuck in a small cave over a long time, would have made for a crazy experience.

There is no evidence of Slaves in Egypt. The only things that even come close to evidence are the closest thing that has ever been found that even says anything close to this are the Ipuwer Papyrus and the Elephantine Papyri. The Ipuwer Papyrus talks about plagues and servants leaving, but no slaves, only servants. And that was not even the main part. So, it is more likely that the Bible story was copied from this, since the Bible story was not written down until much later.

The Elephantine Papyri talks about the Jewish people being part of the Egyptian army, but they actually HAD slaves, they were not slaves there. And they had their own temples and everything.

And, According to the Bible, Moses killed a slave driver, then his brother talk to him and they basically planned a rebellion. If the story is true at all, it is a story of someone having an identity crisis and their sibling taking advantage of them.

And according to Jewish tradition, Moses wrote the Old Testament/Pentateuch. So, all of this is as Historically accurate as the story about Hercules splitting Africa and Europe at the Straight of Gibraltar.
 

Finshaggy

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When you think of "Astrology" you probably automatically think of people asking "What's your sign" and talking about how their future will go based on a website. That is not what Astrology is, that is just how it sells. Astrology is how we farm, it is how Calendars were made, and much much more.

Calendars seem like a normal part of life now, but there was a time when Calendars did not exist. In ancient Egypt they would make fake Horizons and make a mark where the sun came up every day. And by doing this, they made pretty much a perfect year, because the Sun moves across the Horizon throughout the year. And you have probably never thought about it, but a "Month" is actually based on the moon, you could call it a "Moonth". Each month gives us about 1 full moon. Also, Sunday is "Sun Day", Monday is "Moon Day", etc.

A lot of people think that the Horoscopes are just random star system that people decided "That one looks like a goat" and "That one looks like a lion" and "That one looks like a guy carrying water", then they randomly assigned months to stars. But that is not what happened. Those specific constellations are the specific constellations that the Sun seems to pass though as we go around it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrology

Before Gravity was discovered they thought the Planets controlled the Ocean. And the reason Jupiter/Zeus has a lightning bolt is because they thought the planet Jupiter controlled lightning. Even the Hebrew people knew about Mars. The Egyptians called Mars "Horus of the Horizon", the Hebrews called it Ma'adim (מאדים) — "the one who blushes". The symbol for Mars is the symbol for "Male" and the symbol for Venus is the symbol for "Female".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_in_culture

Astrology is actually a distorted misused form of Ancient Religions. Most of the time Ancient people didn't look to Horoscopes for things like dating or changing jobs, but instead they looked to it for things like farming. Where the could "predict" when to plant their crops, and "predict" when they were going to be able to harvest. We still do this today in the form of "The Old Farmer's Almanac" the Almanac can predict the weather and the planetary alignments and everything.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almanac

Hindus OPENLY Worship Gods that Correspond with the Planets. If you look up "Hindu Equivalent to Mars" you will find it. If you look up "Hindu Equivalent to Luna" you will find it. The Greeks and Romans had a similar faith, which the Egyptians and Sumerians had first.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_deities
 

Finshaggy

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Something that a lot of people don't know about the Ancient Egyptians is that they were really REALLY in to math. They used Fractions for pretty much everything.

Here is the Eye of Wadjet, which represents all kinds of Fractions.


A lot of people don't even realize this, but they had games in Ancient Egypt. One of the main people who fist documented Egyptian artifacts was named Flinders Petrie, and one of his jobs was figuring out exactly how the games worked. He also had to identify things like weights that were used on scales. They had certain weights that they would know the weight of, then they would weigh it against Gold or Silver or whatever they were getting paid.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flinders_Petrie

The Egyptians learned Math from the Dung Beetle. They called him "Khepri" and worshiped him like a God. Dung Beetles use the Sun and the Stars and the Moon to Navigate, and watching the Dung Beetle draw in the sand is how the Egyptians first mapped the Sky. The Egyptians also pretended that there was a Beetle pushing the Sun through the Sky, this can be seen in the Solar Boat Imagery. The Solar Boat has the Planets and the Sun, and the Beetle, which shows how they saw that the Planets and the Sun were moving, while the stars were not. The Beetle was also similar to how modern people think of Butterflies. The Dung Beetle lays eggs in the Dung Ball, then they hatch and become Larva, then they grow in to beetles. This helped the Egyptians realize that people changes, and civilizations change, and no matter how hard you try, some things will always happen the same way.


A well known Measuring device in ancient Egypt was the Nileometer. This would flood when the Nile rose, allowing them to measure the exact volume of extra water.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nilometer

Another example is the Sun Temples. Before we had Calendars, you would mark Holidays by creating a Structure that pointed to a spot in the sky. And when the Sun got to that spot, you would know it was that Holiday.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_sun_temple

The Goddess of Measuring and Record Keeping is Sheshat. She was an important Goddess to the Rope workers (possibly hemp growers), and Ropes were pretty much the most important measuring device in Egypt when it came to building things.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seshat

Math was used in Religion, Construction, Farming, Trading, and pretty much everything.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhind_Mathematical_Papyrus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow_Mathematical_Papyrus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclidean_geometry
 

Finshaggy

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For the most part people are ok on the internet, except for the about 1/10th of people that troll and take up about 50% of the time and internet.
I don't know what is wrong with these people, but I get a lot of private "You think you're smart don't you". No, I don't. I am SHARING these things with you. Once you read them, you know them to. I am not trying to hold this knowledge over your head or anything.

And if you are a devout Christian, no matter how Smug you think I am when I talk to you, you literally are willing to tell me you have a book that God wrote and I don't understand. If I sound smug, it's only because I am responding to the world's most UBER smugness.

Are there any trolls that are not Christian or Atheist? I am pretty sure those 2 groups are producing all the trolls.
 

Finshaggy

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The Ancient Egyptians were not the only ones who used Math as part of their religion. And you can still find remnants of the Religion in Math today. For example, the "Equal Sign" (=) if explained to an Ancient Egyptian person, would be "Ma'at" to them. Ma'at was the Balance in the universe, and they drew her as a Scale or as a lady with wings on her arms. And the = is basically a representation of her with her arms out.

The most in your face example is Algebra. Algebra was invented by Babylonians, then was spread through Mosques. People used to solve Algebra problems using Geometry, ex: The Egyptians.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algebra#Early_history_of_algebra
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhind_Mathematical_Papyrus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow_Mathematical_Papyrus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plimpton_322

You have probably heard of the "Pythagorean Theorem", this is: A Squared + B Squared = C Squared, on a Triangle. Pythagoras was actually a Philosopher, and had a whole philosophy behind numbers. He was also the first person to ever point out that "Wine is good, but too much causes problems" and he actually invented the Pythagorean cup, which spills if you try to drink too much, and only allows you to sip your wine. Much of "Sacred Geometry" is based on Pythagorean ideas, and inspired a lot of the art that is on stone Churches.

You saw earlier that the Egyptians used Fractions, and Geometry and Scales for Weighing, and the Nileometer for Volume, and Ropes for Surveying, etc. But not all the cultures were using Math so practically. Math was considered pretty much Magic for a long time. The Greeks and Hebrew people had their number system in their alphabet, they were not different. When people say "Alpha and the Omega" that means A and Z, as well as like 1 and 0, or 1 and 9. But Omega was 800 (This is why there are "Roman Numerals" that are letters). Because Math was wrapped up in Grammar, these cultures would do math with their words. This math was called Isopsephy.

The Hebrew culture also had Gematria. This is where you add up the value of a word and compare it to other words, for example the word "alive" in Hebrew has a value of 18, so any word that adds up to a value of 18 is lucky.

Zairja was something invented to generate ideas. It is basically word Algebra. You take a Sentence or Paragraph, and add up the Values of the words. Then you do Algebra with the Paragraph and write out the word Values for the Answer you got to the equation. The idea behind this is that if a question is proper, then you should be able to "Solve for X" if you make an equation out of it. But they actually believed the answer was in the question, and just needed to be pulled out. This is probably still a good way to generate new ideas though.

Math is a religion. So Christians, you are probably summoning demons or whatever, and Atheists, I bet you are not worried about indoctrinating your kids with Math, so think about how you lump all religions together.
 

Finshaggy

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Just in case anyone thinks I am talking about "New Age" stuff, I want to explain what New Age is.

The New Age has to do with things like the Mayan Calendar and the Egyptian Ogdoad, so people think that I am talking about it sometimes. But "New Age" is a specific kind of discussion/practice. When I personally talk about Planetary Gods and Math, I am not telling people that 2012 was an alignment of the ages or that Sacred Geometry can heal you of things.

An "Age" is just a cycle that our Solar System goes through, this is why the Mayan Calendar ends, it is meant to start over, and start a new "Age". A "New Age" person will talk a lot about the Age of Aquarius, because that is the age we would be moving in to if everyone still used those calendars. Then problem is that "New Age" people think that the New Age was a shift, and now everyone will automatically act different. This is not true, for example, will you act EXTREMELY different when you hear we switch from 2014 to 2015 soon? No, you will pretty much do the same stuff.

And just something random, but a lot of people hear about Hinduism, Zoroastrianism or Buddhism and automatically want to call it "New Age", but Buddhism and Zoroastrianism are over 2500 Years old, and Hindu is about 4000 years old. If anything, Christianity is new age. Even though their symbol is the Symbol of the old age, the Fish/Pisces.
 
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Finshaggy

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A lot of people are confused about a few things.

1. They thing Christianity spread through Peace and Love
2. They think all religions believe in a God that is in some way similar to the Christian God

Both of these things are not true. First, the Christians did live pretty peacefully for a while, because they were in jail. It was pretty much a prison cult for a while, until the Church got popular and then eventually became the official religion of Rome. At this point it turned around completely. They started killing Pagans and everyone else they could find. And if you read the previous part, the Egyptians and Greeks were pretty much Worshiping Math and Medicine and other "Arts", like "Martial Arts" which comes from the Worship of Mars. Mars is a Planet that was being Worshiped. Most cultures worshiped Planets, or the Wheel, or Math, etc etc. And they would attach moral codes to these things, like Each planet would represent "Love" or "Darkness" or whatever. And with the wheel, each Spoke would represent a different value. Either way, the point of the worship was to learn that all these things work together to make one overall thing.

Mithra worship was the main religion around Europe and the Middle East before the Christians came, that is why the Oman people have the J shaped Mithra knifes they have to carry around once they are a certain age, and this is why Red, White and Green are the Colors of most middle Eastern Flags. This was also the main religion of the Roman empire, and statues can be found dedicated to Mithra in Roman government buildings.

So, once they shut down all this stuff, we had things like Isaac Newton having to do Planetary research in secret, because if the Church found out he was studying the planets, he would have been killed. Then we would have never had Gravity.

Then came the Muslims, and they made a bunch of become Muslim, but as tons of Mithraism stayed in the cultures. And the Christians got worried about the growing influence around them, so the Pope declared the 1st crusade. Then 9 Crusades later, (the last one being less than 800 years ago) we are where we are now.
 

justugh

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u done some nice work man

1 u must always rem it does not matter if it is fair the rules only apply to the ones they say it does
2 u are using rules and thoughts from a corrupted system .......i will give u the original intent was noble and honorable but what it is as it stands now is nothing but sheer madness on the part of the avg person while a select elite is above it all

3 religion and all that falls back down to one thing ..........bunch of uptight controlling ppl want to set rules for the rest of the universe so their world makes sense and if u do not agree we kill u or damn u to hellfire for not listening to what we say ...........again the intent was good and did do the trick for many years .....but it has been twisted from within into what u see now a days ...........it all the same dang god ppl different names different path same end point

4 u are going off revised history notes and thoughts ...........the sheer number of times that the world needs to be cleansed of all the vile dirty books with any thought other then there own i have lost count ........the mayan is the prefect look at me 3 books out of a whole culture are left and the math they were able to do with out computers still nothing beats it .....it even better then a atomic clock

5 history is messed the hell up from the start ......if u go on evolution (us as ppl were here 195,000 years ago the bones and skulls prove it ) same minds and this whole history we know is 6000 years .............where the hell is the rest 189.000 years for all that time i am to accept hunters and gathering ......something is off that is clear no idea what it but something is ...........something in the past is hidden .....or something is accelerating our development (look at 1 ad to 1800 ad .......then look at 1800ad to 2000ad)


so the moral of this FIN
do not get lost in the details .........look for what is in the same the truth lays there the ideas that keep repeating tho out history

other one is ..........it does not really fucking matter the system is so messed up no chance of change until everyone wants it too .....at this point the rat race has everyone scrambling so not going to be any time soon .......years most likely but not in the next few months ...........so sit back relax keep your ass low and watch the show ......it should never be repeated if we learn as race
 
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Finshaggy

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When people think of a "Soul", they usually think of some Magic force inside of you that God takes to heaven. So any time you hear the word "Soul", you think it must be similar to what Christians imagine. But Christianity was kind of made up "on the fly" and isn't even as intricate as Judaism, the Ancient Egyptians had a much more intricate and realistic version of the Soul.

The first example of the Soul is the Shadow which they called Sheut. They would make Statues and Silhouettes to preserve the Shadow after death. It was believed that your Shadow was your connection to the Afterlife.

Your name, known as a "Ren" in Ancient Egypt, was another aspect of Soul. It was believed that as long as a name was spoken, the person's Soul was still alive in some way. And the more a person's name was written the better, because then it had more chances of surviving and being read and spoken.

The Ka is the vital essence of a person. This would be the life Spark in someone that would determine if they were alive or dead. Now adays we would point to "Brain Dead" as the point of the Ka being gone.

The Egyptians did not value the brain like we do, they believed that the Heart was the seat of the body, since it flows to all parts. the Heart was known as "Ib", most of our ideas about Hearts being important for things comes from Egypt. Later, European people would think the Liver was the most important, which is why it is called the "Live-er".

"Ba" is similar to the idea of a person's personality and what makes them unique. Anything could have a "Ba", such as an Instrument. If you have a relationship with a Car, Gun, or a Golf Club, or Whatever, then it probably has a "Ba" and you have maybe even given it a Ren. People who smoke Marijuana give their Pipes/Bongs Ren and people try to choose them for their Ba, they just don't use those terms. The Ba was not considered different from the person, and this is the part of a person that you can see in your dreams. Even after a person is dead, and no longer part of this world, their personality or uniqueness can still persist in the family and friends of the person. The Ba is almost impossible to compare to the Christian idea of soul, the ideas are SO different that when Christianity came to Egypt, they had to use the word Psyche to get them to understand the Christian soul. The Ba is a much more physical REAL thing, and you can still see the other person's Ba in your dreams after you die.

The word "Ba" for Soul was the same as the word "Ba" for Ram, so it was common to depict dead people and Gods with Horns to show their Soul aspect. This ideaology is also the reason most Ancient religions allowed people to Sacrifice Rams for their sins.

Akh is your living intellect, or maybe what we would now call your "Mind" or maybe what the Greeks would call "Ego". If you have ever taken Mushrooms and looked in the Mirror and realized that whatever "You" are is not a body, then you have experienced your Akh. It was believed that after death, the Ba and the Ka would come together and reform the Akh. And there was a perceived risk that the Akh could die again.

Akhenaten was a very hated Pharaoh because he believed he was Gods representative on Earth and changed the Egyptian religion, his son is King Tut, who restored the Planets as the Gods. The priests set his ghost to wander the Desert, and people still claim to meet him out there.

Bat was an Egyptian Goddess, and it is thought that her name is the Feminine aspect of a person's soul. She was one of the first Goddesses in Egypt, and is depicted with 2 heads as a representation of the Upper and Lower kingdom as 1, or as 2 Banks of the Nile, or as the Past and the Future. The Sistrum is a musical instrument that was associated with her, and it was shaped like an Ankh.

Bast was the Cat/Lioness Goddess, as well as the Goddess of Music, Joy, Love, Dance and Protection. Her name contains the word for "Soul" with a Femenine Suffix, and She is is also seen holding a Sistrum. Cats were praised for their ability to kill mice and rats, as well as snakes. The snake "Apep" was thought to do battle with the Sun during the night, and Bast was known for battling Apep.

The Ankh is the symbol in ancient Egypt that looks like the Christian cross, but with a loop on top. It is known as "The Key of Life". This symbol is held by pretty much every God in Egyptian art. No one is sure what it means now, but the symbol was very common in Ancient Egypt and the symbol was used for an important ceremony every year. The Pharoah was not actually a person in Egypt, the "Par'Oh" was the main Palace, and in this Palace you could find different priests and priestesses, as well as Sacred Animals. One of these animals was the Apis bull. This bull was treated like a King all year, then during the Apis ceremony, they would put a Sun Disk on the Bull's head, and this along with the Bull's horns would make the shape of an Ankh. It is possible that the Ankh is a Representation of the Sun and the Moon, and possibly even the Sun and the Moon and a Shadow, which would make it an Eclipse. Sometimes the Sun Disk can be seen on the Heads of Gods and Goddesses, along with a partial moon. Measuring the sky was pretty much the most important thing in the world to ancient Egyptians, so being able to predict when the Sun and the Moon would do things, would have been important. Even today we are mesmerized, as a species, by eclipses.


The Eye of Horus/The Eye of Wadjet was important to the dead. The symbol was meant to protect, as well as to Symbolize the 6 Senses, being Taste, Touch, Sight, Hearing, Smell and Thought.
 

Finshaggy

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Ma'atematics

You can still find remnants of the Religion in Math today. For example, the "Equal Sign" (=) if explained to an Ancient Egyptian person, would be "Ma'at" to them. Ma'at was the Balance in the universe, and they drew her as a Scale or as a lady with wings on her arms. And the = is basically a representation of her with her arms out. The number Infinity directly comes from Egypt, and the symbol for Infinity comes from the depiction of Ma'at and Khepri. The Dung Beetle was seen as a Symbol of Eternity, because it starts as an egg inside a Dung ball, then becomes a Larva, then becomes a beetle, then it rolls up a Dung ball and puts eggs in it, and it goes on forever.


Infinity was also Popular in Alchemy, an example is the Ouroboros, this was also part of Egyptian religion. Zero was also a concept invented by religion, and the rules for how 0 and Negative numbers worked were first spread in Hindu and Buddhist communities.


The most in your face example is Algebra. Algebra was invented by Babylonians, then was spread through Mosques. People used to solve Algebra problems using Geometry, ex: The Egyptians.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algebra...ory_of_algebra
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhind_Mathematical_Papyrus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow_...atical_Papyrus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plimpton_322

You have probably heard of the "Pythagorean Theorem", this is: A Squared + B Squared = C Squared, on a Triangle. Pythagoras was actually a Philosopher, and had a whole philosophy behind numbers. He was also the first person to ever point out that "Wine is good, but too much causes problems" and he actually invented the Pythagorean cup, which spills if you try to drink too much, and only allows you to sip your wine. Much of "Sacred Geometry" is based on Pythagorean ideas, and inspired a lot of the art that is on stone Churches.

You saw earlier that the Egyptians used Fractions, and Geometry and Scales for Weighing, and the Nileometer for Volume, and Ropes for Surveying, etc. But not all the cultures were using Math so practically. Math was considered pretty much Magic for a long time. The Greeks and Hebrew people had their number system in their alphabet, they were not different. When people say "Alpha and the Omega" that means A and Z, as well as like 1 and 0, or 1 and 9. But Omega was 800 (This is why there are "Roman Numerals" that are letters). Because Math was wrapped up in Grammar, these cultures would do math with their words. This math was called Isopsephy.

The Hebrew culture also had Gematria. This is where you add up the value of a word and compare it to other words, for example the word "alive" in Hebrew has a value of 18, so any word that adds up to a value of 18 is lucky.

Zairja was something invented to generate ideas. It is basically word Algebra. You take a Sentence or Paragraph, and add up the Values of the words. Then you do Algebra with the Paragraph and write out the word Values for the Answer you got to the equation. The idea behind this is that if a question is proper, then you should be able to "Solve for X" if you make an equation out of it. But they actually believed the answer was in the question, and just needed to be pulled out. This is probably still a good way to generate new ideas though.

Math is a religion. So Christians, you are probably summoning demons or whatever, and Atheists, I bet you are not worried about indoctrinating your kids with Math, so think about how you lump all religions together.
 

Finshaggy

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Atheism is LEGALLY a Religion in America & Marriage is not just for a Man and a Woman.

I just want to point a few things out. First, I know Atheists don't want to hear this, but as far as the US Supreme court is concerned, Atheism is a religion. Look up the "I AM" Supreme Court case to find details. So all of you looking to get Atheist Chaplains, this is all you need to know to get that done.

Atheism is a religion, meaning, any Atheist organization established before the RFRA (in the 60s) is a Church. This may include American Atheist, but I think they are 50 years old, so they might have just missed the cut off. So I am not sure if they have religious rights, but they are still practicing a religion as far as the law is concerned.

Atheists probably don't like the fact that they are a Religion, but, this means you can pass out Atheist literature at schools, and even become an Atheist Minister. You can choose to SAY you are not a religion, but you are a religion.

If you join the Universal Life Church, you can even be an Atheist minister. And start an Atheist Ministry. This means you can may gay or lesbian couples, some states even allow people to marry animals I think, but I have not researched it so I don't know. The Universal Life Church was established before the RFRA, so they are not only considered a legal religion, but a legal church. So anyone in a group like American Atheist would have to join a church like that to get their full religious rights.
 
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