To: Dwight E. Karlsen who wrote (14158 ) 4/18/1998 7:34:00 PM From: Jane Hafker Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
Dwight, I keep bringing it up and no one so far has commented, Jewish or otherwise. God did not divinely manufacture Jews in Heaven and place them fully formed in Isreal. I say that because that was my understanding my whole life. That they were a divine institution from Adam's time. Abraham was a citizen of Ur of the Chaldeas. Look it up. Right by Babylon, and one of the great seats of some of the worst baby burning pagan trips going. It's in Halley's Handbook of the Bible--pure archeological facts, period. Things in museums, and what museums,--not Halley's THEORY of what might have happened, by sciences finding on what exactly did. Fabulous little book,, and my spelling is horrible and besides, to make it worse, I NEVER EDIT for readability. No wonder people don't read my stuff. But Abraham was probably a long time genetic ancient Iraqui, not a recent transplant from yet another pagan city/town, and when they moved to where they settled, his father, him, and his brothers and a couple of their wives, where they settled was in the middle of the CAANANITES! As in ancaient phonecians, right? The worst of the worst of the devil worshippers. Who Solomon later chose one of them to build the TEMPLE OF THE GOD MOST HIGH. Weird. But a band of ancient Iraquis leave in disgust and go settle in a purely Hamitic populated area, and wicked as wicked gets. THAT'S where the men got their women, the scripture tells us, so that is a fact that is greatly ignored, and actually it is rather insane that it is greatly ignored, isn't it? It is apparent the Jews are actually the seed of an Iraqui who took new wives from the Baal worshipping neighbor tribes. There are in fact no "genetic Jews", per se, they are all dna of Iraqui and ancient Syrians, probably. That's all explained more in the genelogis, I'll bet, but too obtuse and confusing for me. I wonder if Jewish historians have ever sorted it out. I have NEVER, EVER seen a word of anything Jewish that mentions Abraham was an Iraqui, or Babylonian citizen. He sure wasn't a Jew living in Ur. THere WERE no Jews. They did not exist. I realize the SEED of Abraham is pertinent to me, but then the seed is beiologically the dna of an ancient Iraqui. Comments? I find it rather interesting.