@matthewlewis
Active 4 years, 7 months ago
I report good news from the front. Formal Learning is not yet lost! First assignment in World Literature 1: the Epic of Gilgamesh. Wow, okay. Assignment two: compare and contrast the flood story in the Epic of Gilgamesh with the Genesis flood account. No problem there. Assignment three: the Odyssey. Check. Assignment four: the character of […] View
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Winston1984 posted an update 6 years, 4 months ago
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Howdy, this is for ML light and anyone else interested….I missed the vidchat but listened to it and thought I’d refer you to a work that would further your research in that area of your submission…it’s a book that Dr. Farrell references in his “Thrice Great Hermetica”, titled “The Secret Society of Moses” by Flavio Barbiero…and…[Read more] -
AntiTechnocrat posted an update 6 years, 6 months ago
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Hi ML light! I had to change my profile name to match my vidchat name. Just figured that out tonight. Duh! I’m still figuring out the forum and how it works. Thanks for the friend request.
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A number of old families assert that they are descended from Noah and other Biblical characters. The common opinion is that this is just fantasy, but there may be more to it, though with the proviso that such descent would be “diluted” to infinitesimal levels; and then there is the question of matrilinear as opposed to patrilinear descent. By…[Read more]
… If the Noah account is true (assuming the Noah account is the only TRUE account as is usually assumed to be the case as it is the only “approved account”), then Noah and his family were the ONLY humans left on Earth. If they were the only humans left on Earth, then isn’t everyone alive now (again assuming that none of us are the result of…[Read more]
Thanks for the tip, Winston. “Thrice Great Hermetica” is certainly thrice great. I’m about to go on a Christmas book buying spree, I may just lose it all together! Be well, my friend.
I hear ya..I just did the Christmas book buying spree and lost it myself…Barbiero’s book is worth it, and it’s heavily footnoted…enjoy!