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> You're making assumption again
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> The full quote is:
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> 1746a. To say: Now be still, men, hear
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> 1746b.
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> 1746c.
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> 1746d. --------- with the First of the
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> Context, context, context Cladking
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> Deleted often repeated claims without evidence
You failed to delete anything. What you did was take the best piece of evidence that these are rituals and suggest it makes perfect sense in the context of nothing at all!!!!!!!!!!
Truly remarkable. This is why I don't bother citing ALL the evidence when responding to you; you simply ignore it and it's far easier to just use one piece of proof for you to pretend doesn't exist.
The PROOF these are rituals and mean EXACTLY and LITERALLY what they say is in the PT. All I can do is cite it but you can't even see "To say: Now be still, men, hear.". You simply ignore the evidence and every question I ever put to you. How do you think the authors believed the dead king was going to inundate the land? You want to parse the PT and then you can only see what agrees wit\h the "book of the dead". AL can not be translated and it can not be parsed. It means ONLY what it says, no more, and no less.
These are hard concepts for people to understand because this means to think had to be unlearned when we were babies in order to acquire modern languages. Ancient Language was metaphysical and respected logic and theory. When they spoke of land coming out of the ocean they were not suggesting that it sprouted legs and walked ashore. These people were just as smart as anyone alive today. They simply meant the land had been in the ocean as proven by the embedded marine animals in it. The dead king then watered this land in many many ways, "236c. Be thou watered (washed), O desert; (let there be) water, not sand.". What is so hard to understand here? Can't you at least address what I say instead of repeating your own beliefs?
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Man fears the pyramid, time fears man.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/31/2020 12:02PM by cladking.