Chapter 262 Proof(1/2)
In the hollow pavilion where the sun shines, Rodman stood in front of a huge world map and whispered.
The light penetrated through the gaps in the pavilion printed a shadow on Rodman's face, making his entire face more three-dimensional, like a sculpture of a thinking scholar.
Rodman stretched out his hand and groped gently on the world map.
There is no accident in history, all accidents are inevitable in history.
This is what Rodman has always believed in.
Even myths have absolutely no principles that go beyond.
Hidden under the surface of things is the principle of its existence.
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“Similar, extremely similar.”
In terms of birth, naming, classics and dissemination, several mythological religious systems are too similar.
The similarity of several mythological systems shows that there must be any connection between them.
Feel the touch of your fingertips and associate it with the knowledge in your mind.
Rodman made a bold imagination.
"What if it was the same god?"
There are so many similarities between La, Allah, the LORD, and Yahweh.
If it is the same god, all this can be explained.
However, it doesn't mean everything.
All historical arguments are derived after hundreds of overthrows.
"But if it is the same god, why does it do this?"
The more Rodman thought about it, the more excited he became. He could not suppress his excitement. He felt like he had seen Columbus of the New World.
However, Rodman always felt that he was blaspheming his master, but this still made him excited.
The blood flowing in his bones is still the thought of a scholar, and truth is more important than faith.
To a true scholar, exploring the truth is more pleasing to a scholar than all enjoyment.
Rodman continued to make up for his own loopholes logically.
Universal God cannot solve all doubts.
"There must be something I missed!"
Rodman patted his forehead.
Then, he put his cheek close to the world map in front of him. [~¥ABC Novel Network ~…Free reading]
Rodman outlined the similarities between all these religious denominations with a red pen.
"History, the most essential history."
Rodman enjoys his own exploration, which is tracing the most authentic history.
"There must be something to find out about the myths of similar points?"
"Multi-god to single-god?"
Rodman had a bold idea.
If we make a hypothesis: the initial transformation from the Sun God to the true Judaism was to turn the polytheism into a single god.
For the unity of the divine power, then this makes sense.
"But why, Egypt did not become the Judaism of the time, is it because it was just an attempt?"
Rodman rubbed his index finger and thumb against his beard.
"No, after that, the Catholic faction was already the world's top religion, and Egypt has no previous prosperity at all, but it still has not merged."
This makes no sense.
If this God is really the only god in many sects, then the transformation of many gods toward a single god can be understood as the unity of divine power.
But why did the single god's sect not go back to annex Egypt after its strength?
Obviously annexation will make him stronger.
"There must be something I didn't expect, which can perfectly explain all this and all the contradictions."
Rodman argued his guesses and finally came to a frustrated conclusion that monotheism was untenable.
Uni-God won't fight for such a long civil war.
In the myth system Rodman studied, all myths are constantly contradictory.
Not to mention the conflict between Judaism and the Egyptian Sun God at the beginning of Judaism.
The prophet Moses can be said to have been expelled from Egypt by the Egyptian king at that time.
Then, after Jesus came to the age of Christ, the conflict between Judaism.
Then, after the split of Christ, the division between Catholicism and the Eastern Decent.
Then, during more than ten Crusades, the Catholics not only fought with the Orthodox sects, but also fought with the Green Cult at that time.
If it is a God's word, all this makes no sense.
“There are too many confrontations between each other!”
Rodman sighed with a sigh.
If it were a god, there should never be such a situation.
Unless this god is a role-playing habit, it is a god, which is too vulgar.
Rodman shook his head.
"Why is it all inconsistent?"
Let’s talk first, Moses and the Egyptian king at that time were incompatible.
If the true God of these sects is one, then what is the purpose of his doing all this?
Rodman couldn't think of it.
If monotheism wants to continue, all the ways out will not work.
In the end, Rodman decided to give up this idea.
"If there is no way out for thinking, then change your thinking."
"What if all this is not a god?"
Rodman drew a horizontal line under the notes he already had, and then continued to record them below.
All ideas may be correct in the unknown situation.
This is in the unknown, rational guess.
As for whether it is true or not, it depends on archaeology to prove your own judgment.
"If it is not a god, Egypt was the change of the divine power within Egyptian mythology."
The ink marks in the pen are squeezed out bit by bit, leaving ideas on the light yellow paper.
The first god in Egypt was not the Sun God, but later it gradually became the Sun God.
When the highest god was the sun god, ancient Egypt developed to its peak.
This is recognized in the history of ancient Egypt.
"Then, the god Moses believed in was another god."
Rodman held the pen in his mouth and paced in front of the huge world map.
"But why did this god come across thousands of miles to drive the Moses tribe over?"
The more Rodman thought about it, the more he had a headache. He really couldn't figure out why he had to come to the Moses tribe if the Lord of Judaism had such great power.
Because it's interesting?
Is God so vulgar?
It should...no.
Rodman smiled bitterly.
"This makes no sense!"
It makes no sense that a god suddenly wants to help a human being.
It's like there won't be any pie falling from the sky.
Rodman raised his head and rubbed his temples, sighed:
"I really can't figure out why, unless this God himself is a Jewish clan, why would he have to do all this with all his hardships?"
To be continued...