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Comparative Mythology: Moses and ancient Greek and Near East myths

canada-man

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D.M. Murdock/Acharya S speaks with Aeon Byte radio host Miguel Conner about her book "Did Moses Exist?"

Moses is widely considered a main patriarch for the Abrahamic religions. Although many today regard his existence as suspect, few understand the powerful mythological resonance of the Moses figure. Moses is actually a syncretic and composite godman reaching into many ancient cultures and faiths. He is part sun-god, part lawgiver archetype, and plenty hero of a thousand faces. We enter the Myth of Moses in order to discover the censored wisdom of ancient Gnosis and the fury of an angry volcanic deity that has ruled the West for thousands of years.

 

Viggo Rasmussen

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I'll guess he didn't exist.
Nothing wrong with creating a composite fictional character to provide leadership and guide our morals though.

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Ridgeman08

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And who really cares what happened 1000's of years ago?

Look towards the future.
 

nobody123

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And who really cares what happened 1000's of years ago?

Look towards the future.
Those who cannot remember the past are doomed to misquote something they vaguely recall reading on an online image macro before they got distracted by a cat gif
 
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