The religion stuff is such a slide, and one day we'll know the real reasons why none of that shit makes any sense (it's likely because we've been lied to about a majority of all of it).
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I see it's fairy tale time, again. You know why this stuff is interesting? It's way more probable than all the shit we learned in Sunday Skool growing up. I have a question for you religion-diggin types.
If God revealed his name to Moses, and Moses did, indeed, write the books of the Old Testament (he didn't), then why did he never refer to "The Lord" as YHWH instead? Why is Noah and flood so similar to a story that predates it by 1000 years or so; "The Epic of Gilgamesh", which seemingly has some plot overlaps?
If Jubilees and Enoch and Book of Giants was left out on purpose because they revealed too much about human origins, then what does that REALLY say about the serpent in the Garden, and how Cain was able to find a wife right after killing his brother that brought Blood sacrifices to "The Lord" instead of grains?
Why'd it take "The Lord" 2000 years to figure out that animal sacrifices weren't cutting it, so he has to up his game by creating himself into a human so that he could sacrifice himself unto himself because of the actions of humans?