chuck010342
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"According to the history inscribed on Mesopotamian tablets, there was a time when human beings did not exist at all. Earth was inhabited by members of the Custodial civilization."
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"According to the history inscribed on Mesopotamian tablets, there was a time when human beings did not exist at all. Earth was inhabited by members of the Custodial civilization."
according to the history inscribed on Jewish tables there was a time when human beings did not exist at all earth was inhabited by water and land mass.
Yes, that is also described in eastern religions and if you don't take the 7 days literally in the Bible wasn't there first water?
"According to the history inscribed on Mesopotamian tablets, there was a time when human beings did not exist at all. Earth was inhabited by members of the Custodial civilization."
according to the history inscribed on Jewish tables there was a time when human beings did not exist at all earth was inhabited by water and land mass.
Another good indication that early Judaism was based off of ancient Mesopotamian religions.
You mean this: World of Traditional Zoroastrianism So Noah was Gilgamesh? The tower of Babble was actually a ziggurat?
GEEEE!
Actually Noah was Indian
(Same story in Hindu scriptures but set much, much further back in history).
You mean this: World of Traditional Zoroastrianism So Noah was Gilgamesh? The tower of Babble was actually a ziggurat?
GEEEE!
What tablets? Therefore? This is pretty thin gruel ..."According to the history inscribed on Mesopotamian tablets, there was a time when human beings did not exist at all. Earth was inhabited by members of the Custodial civilization."according to the history inscribed on Jewish tables there was a time when human beings did not exist at all earth was inhabited by water and land mass.
Firstly, water and "land mass" can't be said to inhabit anything.according to the history inscribed on Jewish tables there was a time when human beings did not exist at all earth was inhabited by water and land mass.
aren't tablets what you normally take for a headache? If so, it'd have to be pretty small writing to squeeze in around the big "Bayer."What tablets? Therefore? This is pretty thin gruel ...
Firstly, water and "land mass" can't be said to inhabit anything.
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It can inhabit fish
Water "inhabits" EVERY living being on the planet.
What's being challenged isn't the idea, but the word-choice.
not sure it means anything but its just random input.
Water contains two elements, these two elements account for a very high percentage of the universes elemental mass, for instance Hydrogen is the number one most common element accounting for about 75 percent, oxygen comes in third after helium(about 22 percent) at about one percent, all other elements are much less common as is evident by there only being a few percent left.
Im just riffing here but it probably means nothing.
In fact the Helium buggers whatever theory I had raw but waters constituant parts accounting for over 75 percent of the universes elemental mass might mean something, and then again it might not.
Well, seeing as that's a bit over the percentage of the water in the human body(I think), and about the percentage of water on earth, by coincidence, the microcosm is imitating the macrocosm. ^_^
did a little bit more looking and it seems the make up of sea water is as follows,
you seem smarter than me, you might better make a connection if there is any, couldnt make one myself, probably not one to find in truth but what ifs are what I am all about
ElementPercentElementPercentOxygen85.84Sulfur0.091Hydrogen10.82Calcium0.04Chlorine1.94Potassium0.04Sodium1.08Bromine0.0067Magnesium0.1292Carbon0.0028
I have no idea either.What the heck is this thread about.
The OP is just a statement that Mesopotamians believed that before humans there was a "custodial civilization" -- whatever that means.