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The Evolution of God | Based Theory

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Trying out a new kind of video for the channel, not a debate or a live stream but just a video where I talk about a random subject that I find interesting. If you enjoy this kind of content, please like the video and let me know your thoughts in the comments! I'm open to talking about all kinds of topics in science and history. <br> <br>Subscribe if you want to see more videos like this, as well as more debates and aftershows! <br> <br>#God #evolution #origins #israel #judaism #elohim #yahweh #history #ironage #bronzeage #ancienthistory #atheism #allah #islam #christianity #christian #jewish #polytheism #monotheism #based #theory

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94
1 year ago

Holy Shit. You know about Ashereh. The Tree of Life, and it is older than Canaanite. When The Nation of Israel was in Egypt, the Amoa or Amoa Israel, El (Elohim) and Ashtereh were depicted too in Egypt in the Middle Kingdom before the Exodus, towards the end of the M.K., which ended the M.K. the Pharaoh was Ahmose I, he also "helped" the Atlanteans (Santorini (Athrotiri) and Crete (Knossos) were satellites of Atlantis out of Spain) during Santorini's eruption in 1,500 BC there abouts. The "Sea People" I strongly believed were the Daniites, goldsmiths of Tribe of Dan (Amoa Israel) who went to Mycenea. We found their shaft graves there with Egyptian gold. They left with Moses and left grave stones, which depicted the Red Sea parting, which Ironically was the Gulf of Ababa or something (I forgot the name) which is at the Southern side of Israel. They erected stones columns on both sides of the crossing, sort of reminiscent of Ashereh's poles. Only One stands today.

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