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|    29 Jul 03 00:36:55    |
      XPost: alt.religion.islam, alt.religion.christianity, alt.religion.christian       From: whalesarecool@dontchathink.com              "Preface               Serious scientific facts have been collected in this book which prove that       as early as the 12th century A.D, all ofEurasia was pagan, and human       sacrifice and slavery prospered in Europe.               We shall cite a multitude of evidence which testifies that all "ancient"       manuscripts are literary works of the 15th and 16th centuries and that there       never was in reality an "ancient" Rome and Greece as modern historical       science teaches us.               We have collected the conclusions of dozens of scholars from various       countries, who say irrefutably that the most ancient monument of mankind,       the pyramids of Egypt, were constructed in the period between the 10th and       13th centuries A.D., that is as recently as 800 - 900 years ago.               Processing of written sources on a computer, with a comparative analysis       of their authenticity, and the multitude of other newer methods for the       study of history allow the assertion: in the 13th - 14th centuries A.D.,       the first world war in history broke out, which ended with the formation of       a colossal empire with the capital in Istanbul, which at that time was       called Jerusalem. The citizens of this empire called their country Israel       and practiced the religion which is set forth in the Old Testament, and its       territory included a large part of Europe, Asia, all the civilized regions       of Africa and Japan. There is basis to say that the Aztec civilization also       was included in the Empire's composition.              Having existed for 70 - 80 years, the empire fell apart, but its parts       struggled even longer for domination, which was reflected in historical       works as the history of the Crusades or the Mongol yoke with the       predominance sometimes of the West and sometimes of the East.              Those very same facts say that Europe adopted Christianity in the 14th -       15th centuries A.D., not earlier, and Islam appeared at the end of the 15th       century, already after the appearance of printing.               The military enemies of the Crusaders which are described in the existing       history as Moslem are the Jews of that time or, rather, ProtoJews. And the       history of the Crusades has been distorted not only in time, but also       geographically: there also were crusades from the East to the West.               The speed of the development of events at that time was not at all less       than in subsequent centuries. There were never a "dark" ages and a "golden       age" of antiquity.               The echoes of real historic events are reflected in dozens of written       sources under various names: the conquests of Tamerlane and the Macedonian,       Tatar-Mongols and the Roman emperors, the Trojan War, the Peloponnesian War,       the conquests of Attila, Charlemagne, the Arab Conquest, the Chinese Wars       and many others. All of these histories are imaginary, distorted reflections       of the very same events, shifted and transferred thousands of kilometers.              In principle, the primary framework of modern historiography was developed       in the 15th century, and we are obligated by it to the so called Renaissance       period which is worth examining in more detail.              Humanism as a social phenomenon arose in Italy, which consisted in the 15th       century of a multitude of independent city states, who did not consider       themselves an ethnic entity right up to the 19th century."              more:              http://www.new-tradition.org/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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