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Awakenings III: Who Is God?
- Gesprochen von: Steven J. Davis
- Spieldauer: 1 Std. und 52 Min.
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Worship of God or multiple gods has been around as long as there has been intelligent life. Any and every civilization before us and including us has worshipped some form of deity or god.
Religion was created to provide organization and unity, with each different religion and/or denomination having their preferred way of doing things. Beliefs and opinions varied, sometimes drastically. Most major religions worshipped different gods, while some shared the belief in the same god. There have been many names for these gods with the mythology to accompany it. With so many choices, how does one know for sure who God is?
The vast majority of followers of any particular religion have been lulled into believing their belief is the correct one, or their god is the only god. In reality, they are probably all worshipping the same god and don't realize it.
With signs all across our planet and myths handed down for centuries, there are similar stories, artifacts and drawings related to and depicting gods that came from the heavens and taught them many things.
The story here comes from artifacts in the form of clay tablets with cuneiform writing found in ancient Mesopotamia in the ruins of ancient Sumer.
The story of the Sumerian people includes many tablets that tell of beings that came from the heavens and were perceived to be gods because of their knowledge and abilities. They taught the Sumerians writing, metal, stone, and wood works, agriculture, astrology, mathematic, calendars, and how to keep and record time, the wheel, cosmetics and arts and crafts, enchantments and how to make beer and wine. (Does this sound familiar? The Watchers and the Nephilim? Genesis (Chapter 6 verse 4 and the Book of Enoch?)
The information I have heard says that almost 450,000 years ago, the Anunnaki came to earth in search of precious minerals, especially gold needed in their efforts to protect and mend their planet Nibiru.