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continued so it spawned judaism around the third century before the common era judaism so when the when authoritative texts that eventually became the bible started to become to be collected and made into a corpus of texts which is about the third century At that point, Judaism started to take its own route. But Yahwism continued unabated. It continued in parallel to that.
continued so it spawned judaism around the third century before the common era judaism so when the when authoritative texts that eventually became the bible started to become to be collected and made into a corpus of texts which is about the third century At that point, Judaism started to take its own route. But Yahwism continued unabated. It continued in parallel to that.
continued so it spawned judaism around the third century before the common era judaism so when the when authoritative texts that eventually became the bible started to become to be collected and made into a corpus of texts which is about the third century At that point, Judaism started to take its own route. But Yahwism continued unabated. It continued in parallel to that.
And you had Yahwists who did not subscribe to these authoritative texts. And in Egypt and other places. So Yahwism continued. It spawned Judaism off and then Judaism spawned off Christianity. But Yahwism continued. the most popular and the most important, really, the most central form of adherence to the deity Yahweh, while Judaism and Christianity were developed in parallel to that.
And you had Yahwists who did not subscribe to these authoritative texts. And in Egypt and other places. So Yahwism continued. It spawned Judaism off and then Judaism spawned off Christianity. But Yahwism continued. the most popular and the most important, really, the most central form of adherence to the deity Yahweh, while Judaism and Christianity were developed in parallel to that.
And you had Yahwists who did not subscribe to these authoritative texts. And in Egypt and other places. So Yahwism continued. It spawned Judaism off and then Judaism spawned off Christianity. But Yahwism continued. the most popular and the most important, really, the most central form of adherence to the deity Yahweh, while Judaism and Christianity were developed in parallel to that.
And so, Yaoism, if we were to be transported back now, maybe 1800 years, 1900 years, or 2000 years back, and wanted to know what form of Yao cult is the most popular, Yaoism would be by far the most popular at that period, more than Christianity or Judaism. And the reason I say that is because we find all over the Roman Empire, and even outside the Roman Empire,
And so, Yaoism, if we were to be transported back now, maybe 1800 years, 1900 years, or 2000 years back, and wanted to know what form of Yao cult is the most popular, Yaoism would be by far the most popular at that period, more than Christianity or Judaism. And the reason I say that is because we find all over the Roman Empire, and even outside the Roman Empire,
And so, Yaoism, if we were to be transported back now, maybe 1800 years, 1900 years, or 2000 years back, and wanted to know what form of Yao cult is the most popular, Yaoism would be by far the most popular at that period, more than Christianity or Judaism. And the reason I say that is because we find all over the Roman Empire, and even outside the Roman Empire,
We find texts, amulets, curse texts, and all kinds of magical paraphernalia that people used in order to protect themselves by the name of Yahweh. And we find them all over the empire, all over the empire. It's much more, it was so popular that even Roman historians and Roman philosophers wrote about, who are not Jewish, who are not Christian,
We find texts, amulets, curse texts, and all kinds of magical paraphernalia that people used in order to protect themselves by the name of Yahweh. And we find them all over the empire, all over the empire. It's much more, it was so popular that even Roman historians and Roman philosophers wrote about, who are not Jewish, who are not Christian,
We find texts, amulets, curse texts, and all kinds of magical paraphernalia that people used in order to protect themselves by the name of Yahweh. And we find them all over the empire, all over the empire. It's much more, it was so popular that even Roman historians and Roman philosophers wrote about, who are not Jewish, who are not Christian,
They would write about Yao and his importance in the federation of deities. And so, Yaoism continued in parallel to the development of Judaism and Christianity. And that is something that's really, Unique about my research. So my research focuses on Yahwism as a religion, as almost an unseen and unknown religion that we didn't really see before.
They would write about Yao and his importance in the federation of deities. And so, Yaoism continued in parallel to the development of Judaism and Christianity. And that is something that's really, Unique about my research. So my research focuses on Yahwism as a religion, as almost an unseen and unknown religion that we didn't really see before.
They would write about Yao and his importance in the federation of deities. And so, Yaoism continued in parallel to the development of Judaism and Christianity. And that is something that's really, Unique about my research. So my research focuses on Yahwism as a religion, as almost an unseen and unknown religion that we didn't really see before.
Because we are so, again, because of these projections that we have, looking back at the Bible, so there's only New Testament and Hebrew Bible. There's nothing beyond that.
Because we are so, again, because of these projections that we have, looking back at the Bible, so there's only New Testament and Hebrew Bible. There's nothing beyond that.
Because we are so, again, because of these projections that we have, looking back at the Bible, so there's only New Testament and Hebrew Bible. There's nothing beyond that.
Right. So, yeah, so, I mean, that's, I'm not familiar actually with that book, but the Bible, the way I explain the Bible to my students and in general is, and I believe the correct way to look at the Bible is it's a battlefield of ideas.
Right. So, yeah, so, I mean, that's, I'm not familiar actually with that book, but the Bible, the way I explain the Bible to my students and in general is, and I believe the correct way to look at the Bible is it's a battlefield of ideas.