Sunday, January 2, 2022

My reasons why I walked away




These are the reasons I walked away from Judaism in 2014 after being biblical orthodox for about 25 long years, or since 1989.

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1) First, when showing others the "whys" behind me walking away from my walk in biblical Judaism... I could start anywhere I suppose, but I felt the need to start here...

I had to establish the age of the Earth, according to the dates of the Tanach or Old Testament, so things could be understood in proper order. This whole set of papers, by the way, took awhile to create for there was lots of typing and studying involved. It has all been in my mind though and so this is me penning it down.

I display the dates that the bible gives, starting in Genesis with Adam and then going down the genealogy list till we get to the 4th year of Solomon's reign... then I counted the years of how long each Judean king reigned till we get to Nebuchadnezzer destroying the Temple in 586 BCE. Then that will give us the age of the Earth according to the bible.

2) Once shown that the Exodus supposedly happened in 1,495 BCE, according to the Torah and Tanach.... then find historical events around that time frame. {Paper completed - Age of the Universe}

3) Who were the Hyksos

4) The Hyksos reigned in biblical Goshen, and their capital was Avaris, called Ramesses in the Book of Exodus. That alone tells you that Exodus was written after Ramesses II.

5) Point out Kamose and who he is. Kamose, King of Upper Egypt waged war against the Hyksos and was defeated.

6) Then point out Ahmose. The brother of Kamose, took his place as king. His name was Ahmose. He defeated these Asiatics, these Semetic people or Hyksos and drove them to Canaan.... possibly to a place called, Sharuhen. Ahmose then destroyed Avaris and so Ramesses was eventually built on top of it. 

The Hyksos were not wiped out by Ahmose, he just forced them to Canaan where the other Semetics were. 

Through all of this.... one sees that Passover never happened, nor the great biblical Exodus, nor the splitting of the "sea of reeds (not the Dead Sea as translators translated).

THEN, when one "sees" that Passover, the Exodus, the splitting of the sea never occurred.... then Judaism literally goes away as a false religion... at least regarding the whole "biblical" narrarive regarding Exodus, Sinai and many of the commands related to those "supposed" events. Like, Passover and the Sabbath. 

As a footnote... in another paper, I show that Yom Kippur was totally invented after Ezra. And, due to this and other factors, this paper proves that our "current Torah" was compiled somewhere after Ezra (397 BCE), but also before the creation of the Greek Septuagint in 285 BCE.

Tie this in with all the Sumerian mythologies Jews were exposed to in Babylon, which were then adopted by them and then canonized in Genesis.... 

If one seeks for real truth, one has to walk away from all of this falsehood and that is what I did.


*These truths also cause problems for any thinking Christian. Because if the Exodus and Passover never happened then Jesus CAN'T BE the "Passover lamb that takes away the sin of the world." 


Maregaal
1-2-2022











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