What do you think the global consequences were of the Septuagint?
@Furious1Auto
7 ай бұрын
Books within the Dead Sea Scrolls were also written in Greek and were Omitted from the Septuagint They are variations and not identical to todays cannon. It’s no surprise the Greeks also resisted converting religions because all 3 of the religions that were adaptations of the Jewish cannon conducted wars throughout time. Spanish Inquisition only names one. The names of some known religious wars include: 1. Arab-Byzantine wars 2. Crusades 3. European wars of religion 4. French Wars of Religion 5. Indo-Pakistani wars 6. Jewish-Roman wars 7. Jihad 8. Reconquista Even the Salem Witch trials were not listed as a religious war because Christianity was predominant at that time but it was an extermination of anyone that rejected Christianity which is exactly the same thing. So what were they practicing that got them burned alive? The books of the Bible that were discarded by the church alchemy? The books of the Bible that were apart of the scripture until the church created ordainment which essentially was leaders of these sects of religion agreeing to exclude books that undermine their control and taught how to garnishee the earth’s healing ability and energy to overcome physics like levitation. I am having a real problem since discovering the missing books and knowing where they came from and how they became excluded and the words of the cannon modified to command compliance ie; slavery These are just a few examples of religious wars that have occurred throughout history, each with its own unique historical and religious significance. BibLOLography Sources [1] Religious war - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_war [2] Category:Religion-based wars - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Religion-based_wars [3] Fact Check: Religious Wars: Only 123 of 1763? davidmschell.com/religious-wars-only-123-of-1763/ [4] 22 comments blogs.uoregon.edu/dylanjtjohnson/2016/04/21/has-religion-been-a-chief-cause-of-wars-throughout-history/ [5] Religious war military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Religious_war
@austinwatts3237
Ай бұрын
Amen. Or should I say, what do you think of AMMON Hillman?
@batcollins3714
7 ай бұрын
People don't seem or want to think about the FACT that humans were on this planet for thousands and thousands of years without any "bible" in sight and they managed quite well without one tribes superstition being shoved down their throats.
@biblebiteshistory
7 ай бұрын
Do you mean to say that if we disregard biblical history for a moment, Jewish or Christian, and only look at tribal religions in the Americas or Africa, or Hinduism, Islam, Zoroastrianism or anything else then people were just fine and happy?
@psychiclounge
7 ай бұрын
This is NOT PROOF or EVIDENCE of anything of one author
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