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Re: Mesopotamian Origins
(Mes·o·po·ta´mi·a) [from Gr., meaning "[Land] Between Rivers"].
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02-09-2008, 10:25 PM
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Re: Mesopotamian Origins
Clue
From the Bible
Historians have long pointed to the plains of Mesopotamia as the original home of civilization and language. This, in fact, is in full agreement with what is recorded in the Bible. The book of Genesis, in chapter 11, describes an event that took place in the land of Shinar, in Mesopotamia, which provides the needed clue to our investigation.
"All the earth continued to be of one language and of one set of words," says Genesis 11:1. The unity, however, was misused by the people in defiance of God’s purpose for them. "They now said: ‘Come on! Let us build ourselves a city and also a tower with its top in the heavens, and let us make a celebrated name for ourselves, for fear we may be scattered over all the surface of the earth.’"—Genesis 11:4.
The tower, of course, was the infamous Tower of Babel. Thus, it was in the land of Shinar in Mesopotamia that God confused man’s language. "That is why its name was called Babel, because there Jehovah had confused the language of all the earth, and Jehovah had scattered them from there over all the surface of the earth."—Genesis 11:9.
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02-10-2008, 04:30 PM
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Re: Mesopotamian Origins
mee...once again you have attempted, and failed, to tie the archaeological and historical record as it pertains to ancient Mesopotamia with the mythological materials in the Bible. There is nothing in the bible that has been tied to historical and scientific fact that a common language of the people of earth was differentiated in a supernatural action by any deity which dwelled there in a tower.
In fact, accumulated evidence points to the differentiation of the common ancient language(s) in the area of what is now Belarus and Ukraine (indo-european languages) and/or South Africa where remnants of the most ancient human language is still spoken by the Khosian or San people of the Kalahari desert.
Since mythological materials by their nature are timeless in their understanding and application to historical events, this all may be happening today since a literal translation of the word "Babel" means "confusion". I choose to believe that cell phone towers are facilitating the process cited in your post concerning the myth in Genesis. Does that make me a heathen ?
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02-14-2008, 12:54 PM
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Re: Mesopotamian Origins
SURPRISING as it may seem to many,
the architecture of this world’s religions does not have noble origins.
It has much in common with a building project undertaken many centuries ago in defiance of God’s purpose for mankind to spread about in the earth.—Gen. 11:4.
This happened not long after the global flood in the days of Noah. A considerable number of the human family settled in the plains of Shinar along the Euphrates River. (Gen. 11:2) There they began building a city, Babel, and a tower. That tower was doubtless a ziggurat, to be used in the worship of false gods. Says the Encyclopædia Judaica:
"Scholars agree that the edifice referred to in Genesis 11 is clearly a ziqqurat, or Mesopotamian temple tower. The ziqqurat . . . was the central feature of the great
temples which were built in all important Mesopotamian cities."—Vol. 4, p. 23.
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02-14-2008, 03:42 PM
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Re: Mesopotamian Origins
Okay mee. I'm going to recite a mantra to myself that every time I see your name next to a post, I will totaly disregard it's content and out-of-context, cut-and-paste message, and its implications. Unfortunately you are the first forum member in the past two years that I've had to take this tack with.
If you are purposefully being annoying in your usurpation of the purposes of this forum in the interest of asserting the veracity of your religious beliefs and those of your equally annoying brethern, then so be it. All I know is that the COC is clear on the issue of prosyletization.
I would certainly consider that what you do here is clearly not promoting open discussion in the interest of gaining knowledge about other belief systems. It is to manipulate and coerce others who are looking for their own answers into following your somewhat distorted, cut and paste versions of reality, history, and their interpretations.
You are perfectly within your rights to do so lacking the intervention of monitors, but at least I no longer have to pay any attention to what you are doing here which is, IMHO, slowly ruining a perfectly viable and open forum for the discussion of beliefs.
Ad Nauseum. Good Luck.
flow....
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02-14-2008, 11:08 PM
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Re: Mesopotamian Origins
It can't be friends with us Flow. It's not allowed.
Chris
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02-14-2008, 11:13 PM
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Awww Chris...and I always thought that you were such a cute guy. I've got a freezer full of popsicles in the basement.
Or on the other hand he's supposed to be looking out for the arrival of The Man. What if He turns out to be someone like us ? What a dilemma !
flow....
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02-15-2008, 12:34 PM
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Re: Mesopotamian Origins
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Originally Posted by flowperson
Okay mee. I'm going to recite a mantra to myself that every time I see your name next to a post, I will totaly disregard it's content and out-of-context, cut-and-paste message, and its implications. Unfortunately you are the first forum member in the past two years that I've had to take this tack with.
If you are purposefully being annoying in your usurpation of the purposes of this forum in the interest of asserting the veracity of your religious beliefs and those of your equally annoying brethern, then so be it. All I know is that the COC is clear on the issue of prosyletization.
I would certainly consider that what you do here is clearly not promoting open discussion in the interest of gaining knowledge about other belief systems. It is to manipulate and coerce others who are looking for their own answers into following your somewhat distorted, cut and paste versions of reality, history, and their interpretations.
You are perfectly within your rights to do so lacking the intervention of monitors, but at least I no longer have to pay any attention to what you are doing here which is, IMHO, slowly ruining a perfectly viable and open forum for the discussion of beliefs.
Ad Nauseum. Good Luck.
flow.... 
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02-15-2008, 12:43 PM
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Re: Mesopotamian Origins
Babylon, the Mesopotamian cradle of most religions.
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02-16-2008, 12:54 PM
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Re: Mesopotamian Origins
Babel, the confusion of tongues.
Religion, the confusion of the spiritual connection to the Divine.
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02-16-2008, 01:13 PM
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Re: Mesopotamian Origins
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Babel, the confusion of tongues.
Religion, the confusion of the spiritual connection to the Divine.
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Overspecialization will do that.
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02-16-2008, 05:40 PM
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Re: Mesopotamian Origins
Daniel, most flagrantly abused book in the Bible.
Chris
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02-16-2008, 05:44 PM
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Re: Mesopotamian Origins
the bible speaks about BABYLON THE GREAT And Gods people are commanded to GET OUT OF HER revelation 18;4 , the book of revelation is highly symbolic for the most part , but here it is very clear what this is refering too .
IT IS THE WORLD EMPIRE OF FALSE RELIGION .
And it is a very big confusion
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02-16-2008, 05:45 PM
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Re: Mesopotamian Origins
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Originally Posted by China Cat Sunflower
Daniel, most flagrantly abused book in the Bible.
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Daniel—An Authentic Book of Prophecy
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02-17-2008, 05:12 AM
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Overspecialization will do that.
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Go figure...
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