05-27-2007, 10:13 PM
Can somebody explain this
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As we see the language is well documented to be of common source. So if the language where Common why cant the faith and God also have been common? If man knew how to talk then he also knew how to worship.
If Aryans had a similar sounding language then why not a similar sounding God? Was this God really a God or a man pointing to the self? To my understanding he should have been someone like the Buddha, enlightened man. The sentence I am that I am is only a pointer to the self that showing truth is in you or "though are that."
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If a single language and a single people could become so disconnected and different over the years then their God also shared the same fate.</b> In the end a simple thing as showing the self has taken a long turn to become something else.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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As we see the language is well documented to be of common source. So if the language where Common why cant the faith and God also have been common? If man knew how to talk then he also knew how to worship.
If Aryans had a similar sounding language then why not a similar sounding God? Was this God really a God or a man pointing to the self? To my understanding he should have been someone like the Buddha, enlightened man. The sentence I am that I am is only a pointer to the self that showing truth is in you or "though are that."
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If a single language and a single people could become so disconnected and different over the years then their God also shared the same fate.</b> In the end a simple thing as showing the self has taken a long turn to become something else.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->