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Why Abrahm from Ur? Why not Imotep from Egypt or Hwai Do from China?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hvizsgyak" data-source="post: 76863849" data-attributes="member: 432813"><p>Good answer. Until you want even more nitty-gritty information. When one reads Genesis, one gets a very simplistic creation story. When one reads the Book of Enoch alot of holes are filled in from the Book of Genesis. When one reads the Enuma Elish even more holes a filled in from the Book of Genesis. And finally when one reads the connection of threads all put together in a nice bundle by author Dr. Michael Heiser, the start becomes a very different world than portrayed in Genesis. Its fascinating and it gives one a spiritual journey told no where else. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I was looking for quick answers but it looks like I got to hit the books again (which is okay with me, I just have trouble staying awake while I read).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hvizsgyak, post: 76863849, member: 432813"] Good answer. Until you want even more nitty-gritty information. When one reads Genesis, one gets a very simplistic creation story. When one reads the Book of Enoch alot of holes are filled in from the Book of Genesis. When one reads the Enuma Elish even more holes a filled in from the Book of Genesis. And finally when one reads the connection of threads all put together in a nice bundle by author Dr. Michael Heiser, the start becomes a very different world than portrayed in Genesis. Its fascinating and it gives one a spiritual journey told no where else. Unfortunately, I was looking for quick answers but it looks like I got to hit the books again (which is okay with me, I just have trouble staying awake while I read). [/QUOTE]
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