Friday, May 08, 2009

Admission of evil



When reading the Enuma Elish one may arrive at conclusions that collide with biblical representations of events at the root of modern history.

The Enuma Elish is verifiable in the sense tablets exist and translations can be checked. The books of which the bible was composed were a selection determined by Roman emperor Constantine. Books that were intentionally left out, were burnt on the ruler’s order. The texts incorporated in the bible were sternly edited by the Nicean councils appointed by Constantine.

The Enuma Elish is subject to various interpretations, since the clay tablets on which it was written are partly damaged. However it dates from the time in which the gods were present on earth, contrary to the scripts that were the foundation for the bible.

It leaves us with a choice to believe what is written in either of the books, one of which is severely promoted, while the other is structurally depressed.

Could it be that our perception, that was intentionally induced into our minds, caused the world to become what it is? If so, should we not vigorously try to find the truth about the truth?

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