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Egyptians



Can You Prove Me Wrong About

the Egyptians?

 



 

4500 years ago, the ancient Egyptians evolved a system of Pharaohs (King-Gods).  

 

Akhenaten was the only Pharaoh to proclaim that there was one God (Ra). Eventually he was not only proclaimed to be wrong by the priests who lost power during his reign; they tried to erase him from history. 

 

By the way, of the 10,000 or so “Gods” proclaimed during the  last 4,500 years, how many were real?  The answer is zero. 

 

In 6500 B.C. the Minoans worshiped bulls as Gods.  It has been bull ever since!

 


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