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Interesting Find in Israel
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Interesting Find in Israel
Interesting that the Jerusalem Post would print this.  Certainly blows their bible horseshit all to hell.

http://archaeologica.boardbot.com/viewto...686#p71903
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(November 25, 2015 at 8:38 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Interesting that the Jerusalem Post would print this.  Certainly blows their bible horseshit all to hell.

http://archaeologica.boardbot.com/viewto...686#p71903

Every religions' story about its own early years is bigger bullshit than even its own stories about most other things.

There would be no religion in the world if there were not so.
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Granted but what is surprising is the matter-of-fact way they printed that the supposedly monotheistic jews worshiped fertility goddesses in the so-called "First Temple" period.  The find backs up the evidence laid out by William G. Dever in "Did God Have A Wife." 

Dever portrays the inhabitants of Judah before the Babylonian attack as garden-variety Canaanite polytheists on their way to henotheism with yahweh as the duly appointed boss hooter.
BTW, Shemesh as in Beth Shemesh, was a Canaanite goddess which also seems a little odd for these "jews" to have retained the name.
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Nice jibing with the hinky Canaanite idol belying accepted/presumed fealty of the ancient Jewry and the self-documented crapola of the early version(s) of Mormonism.

Anomalocaris is definitely on the right track there, it's looking more and more likely all religions follow a common play book, and the Mormons have spilled the beans with their minor error/innovation of 'God' supposedly commanding them to be a record keeping people. Not only have the Mormons hoisted themselves on their own petard, they've implicated/indicted most everyone else in the God racket too.

Not only is LDS a self-falsified religion, they are self-falsifying all religion to their extent of pulling back the curtain, lifting the veil, and disclosing the recipe of how everybody makes the sausage.
 The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it. 




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Well a person has to be stupid to believe in jesusism and really fucking stupid to be a mormon.
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unless one is in admin and running ($$$) the show
 The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it. 




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The same can be said of the pope.
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