Your source does not say pizza came from Babylon;on-it says they ate leavened bread, in fact they suggest what we may call pizza prob came from the Greeks, according to your source the invention of pizza is shrouded in history
No i do not concur as you have hours of references to go through and when I see someone as careless as this with their statements it tends to bring all the other references into question,
and your quote "The Devil Is The Phoenix (also called Antarctica) and was originally depicted as Bennu the bird on the ancient Egyptians depictions of The Solar Boat. Accompanying those on their voyage through the "underground"... " I don't know that that is true, did the Egyptians have a concept of the Devil as we know it today?
well it will take some time to read all this-carry on...
Thomas Aquinas compares "Jesus" to the Peacock Angel... We find ancient Peacock symbolism from the region of Palestine, although they harbor no peacocks... Caesarion is said by Plutarch to have traveled to India, exactly where Thomas Aquinas compared him to an avatar of Lucifer, the fallen and redeemed.
Which I think is what this joke means under this video from a few years ago
https://vid.me/RdfK
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sunajAeon ago
Your source does not say pizza came from Babylon;on-it says they ate leavened bread, in fact they suggest what we may call pizza prob came from the Greeks, according to your source the invention of pizza is shrouded in history
FellowshipScience ago
The rest you concur with though?
sunajAeon ago
No i do not concur as you have hours of references to go through and when I see someone as careless as this with their statements it tends to bring all the other references into question, and your quote "The Devil Is The Phoenix (also called Antarctica) and was originally depicted as Bennu the bird on the ancient Egyptians depictions of The Solar Boat. Accompanying those on their voyage through the "underground"... " I don't know that that is true, did the Egyptians have a concept of the Devil as we know it today? well it will take some time to read all this-carry on...
PhinicksSaint ago
Further consideration.
Thomas Aquinas compares "Jesus" to the Peacock Angel... We find ancient Peacock symbolism from the region of Palestine, although they harbor no peacocks... Caesarion is said by Plutarch to have traveled to India, exactly where Thomas Aquinas compared him to an avatar of Lucifer, the fallen and redeemed.
Which I think is what this joke means under this video from a few years ago https://vid.me/RdfK
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/ce/94/b7/ce94b782324dbc231eb6f21b5e5042da.jpg