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  1. DharmaCatLamp

    Pagans/Heathens do you believe in an all powerful God above the rest?

    Howdy! Just to clarify right off the bat I am talking about you personally. There is obviously not any ideological body that would declare what pagans believe or don't believe. I was checking out a book called The Search for God in Ancient Egypt. The book is by Jan Assman and has been...
  2. Onoma

    Flood terminologies in the antiquities

    I have started this thread to discuss the use of " flood " terms used in ancient literature and how they influenced the Bible ( Feel free to move this to the appropriate section if it's in the wrong place ) I can see there are several readers here who have gone to the lengths to study such...
  3. Agnostisch

    Ancient Egypt

    Let's share some information about Ancient Egyptian Civilization . Let's begin with the image of the statue of the Emperor of Egypt King Ramesses II carved from black granite is located in the Egyptian Museum - Turin - Italy The first country in history to fight harassment of women is...
  4. Lorgar-Aurelian

    Sources for Egyptian or Japanese polytheism.

    I was just wondering if anyone had any resources for Egyptian mythology or Japanese mythology ? Maybe some of you setians at least , @1137 lookin at you big boy.
  5. Rakovsky

    Is the root meaning of NTR/Neter (god) => Nut/Neith/Hathor + Ra/Horus?

    Currently scholars do not have a consensus on the origin of the meaning of NTR. This is the Egyptian word for God, for a deity, or for a divine object. It is spelled NTR in hieroglyphics and pronounced Neter. Some scholars post the theory that NTR means nature, element, or principle. One reason...
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