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08/28/04 8:41 PM

#1473 RE: Amaunet #1471


Ramblings, regards gods, god and moses and Daffy Duck--or "The Devil you say!":)



You are well ahead of me regards the intricate debates centering around Moses origins.
I have stowed away a book that concentrates on it that i fondled for a few minutes and then put it aside and said "i will get back to it" only problem now i can't remember it's name or author:) Which thus will require me to go to flashlight , eyeglasses and into search mode amongst my books--aaargh:)
But i am sure one is not creating controversy in questioning if Moses was Hebrew at all.
I say this, because the writers of the old testament go to such extra-ordinary length to bring forth the babe to be named Moses being found amongst the bull rushes.
So save me time:) Was Moses an Egyptian egyptian or Hebrew?
Do we have anything beyond the fairy-tale like the Hebraic babe Moses amongst he bull-rushes and thus possess something more substantial for the claim that he was Hebrew.
Reason i ask is i have taken it as a given from what little i have read, that Moses was an egyptian and the found babe an understandable contrivance to make him Hebrew.
I am not being judgemental here because "blood changes" and myth borrowings just went on, and it is something people did.
Also can you give me a leg up on the the discussions on maat?
I have awareness there are arguments that the Book of Job comes from an older egyptian text for instance,however;
my strength has been the sweeping investigation of all the mythic world wide which necessitates that i can not be a maestro of what i call the Great Triune theology that put upon the world a proclamation that the G-d of Abraham is G-d, with the oft attendant accept this or die motif the primary form of providing a "conversionary" experience to the unbelievers.
That my contention the one god, only god, all god is Daffy Duck has beeen problematic for me and thus far i have no followers.(vbg)
My great great and deceased friend, one B.F., in reaction to my insisting if I had been the one to cast the part of Jesus in the King of Kings movie i would have cast Groucho Marx to play the part, cigar and glasses included; i think then B.F. for the first and only time got mad at me saying "Max you have crossed the line, you have gone too far!!!".
Bless him, i think he maintained his anger for about 60-seconds.