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+1 for storytelling skillz, but it doesn't seem accurate.

Civilization doesn't get off its feet by way of cannibalism. That is a trait that would drive civilization, or even a small village, into the ground during the first generation.

Flip the narrative around and try to realize these people were actually coming into the light, discovering their divine consciousness, creating doctrines and art and various ways to communicate it with their peers and neighboring communities. That is where various Gods and deities come from, merging of two cultures ideas and knowledge. They typically imbue those things into a symbol or form, like a 6 pointed star or a statue of man with bird wings. We are still doing this today, imbuing our knowledge milestones into statues and architecture and works of art. Much of that is digital now, stone tablets became electronic tablets and smartphones.

Canaan and Levant had very dank Cannabis. That might be the origin of Cannabalism. The Bible notes this plant's name as "kaneh bosm". As humans evolved, plants were their first teachers. Plants couldn't even talk, but they could still "communicate" with humans. The humans eat them and learn what sustains them (food), what hurts/kills them (poison) and what ones seem holy/divine (medicine). They came to think that consuming these medicinal plants was like a sacrifice, because they "contained a teacher" or "spirit". They HAD to learn how to communicate about these plants and their effects to their children for very important survival reasons. Through this process the human mind evolved, discovering learning, symbolism, language, technology.

What about all that weird shit? I have a hunch that the bronze statue of Moloch was a hotbox room. A temple where they burned cannabis and "sacrificed children", which didn't mean kill them, it meant give them a Rite of Passage. You have to look up indigenous cultures or shamanism to understand this, they used medicine to take people out of body and experience "God" which would change them. The Moloch hotbox transformed into the Tabernacle, literally tents for containing smoke, shaped as a temple of the human body. The Great Flood was consciousness flooding into the minds of those people. A cataclysm with lots of "water" but not much real water. Water is like a metaphor for the endless ocean of the mind. Past ways are being discarded for new ways, science, and theory. New and uncharted territories are being explored and merged with old cultures. Noah's Ark was his mind. Burnt offerings is just charred animal meat. Sacrifice was what they called it when a "spirit" was released from a body, like slaughtering an animal, or taking a medicinal plant to temporarily suspend ("kill") the ego and have a psychedelic experience. What about giants? Most likely a different culture of people with different diet. Compare to Mongolians vs Chinese, major body size difference. Settled cultures trend towards grain and inactivity which shrinks the body over generations.

Look into Entheogens. It's extremely difficult to understand ancient civilization and history from a paranoid standpoint, such as, trying to trace back the evil Satanism to their starting place. If you can trace it back that far and the history still connects, then you realize their history was preserved, they made it, others whose histories we don't even know about did not make it to our consciousness. There were many people before them. Evil is a trait that arises in the minds of all civilizations and eras. Make sure you're not it!

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

+1 for storytelling skillz, but it doesn't seem accurate.

Civilization doesn't get off its feet by way of cannibalism. That is a trait that would drive civilization, or even a small village, into the ground during the first generation.

Flip the narrative around and try to realize these people were actually coming into the light, discovering their divine consciousness, creating doctrines and art and various ways to communicate it with their peers and neighboring communities. That is where various Gods and deities come from, merging of two cultures ideas and knowledge. They typically imbue those things into a symbol or form, like a 6 pointed star or a statue of man with bird wings. We are still doing this today, imbuing our knowledge milestones into statues and architecture and works of art. Much of that is digital now, stone tablets became electronic tablets and smartphones.

Canaan and Levant had very dank Cannabis. That might be the origin of Cannabalism. The Bible notes this plant's name as "kaneh bosm". As humans evolved, plants were their first teachers. Plants couldn't even talk, but they could still "communicate" with humans. The humans eat them and learn what sustains them (food), what hurts/kills them (poison) and what ones seem holy/divine (medicine). They came to think that consuming these medicinal plants was like a sacrifice, because they "contained a teacher" or "spirit". They HAD to learn how to communicate about these plants and their effects to their children for very important survival reasons. Through this process the human mind evolved, discovering learning, symbolism, language, technology.

What about all that weird shit? I have a hunch that the bronze statue of Moloch was a hotbox room. A temple where they burned cannabis and "sacrificed children", which didn't mean kill them, it meant give them a Rite of Passage. You have to look up indigenous cultures or shamanism to understand this, they used medicine to take people out of body and experience "God" which would change them. The Moloch hotbox transformed into the Tabernacle, literally tents for containing smoke, shaped as a temple of the human body. The Great Flood was consciousness flooding into the minds of those people. A cataclysm with lots of "water" but not much real water. Water is like a metaphor for the endless ocean of the mind. Past ways are being discarded for new ways, science, and theory. New and uncharted territories are being explored and merged with old cultures. Noah's Ark was his mind. Burnt offerings is just charred animal meat. Sacrifice was what they called it when a "spirit" was released from a body, like slaughtering an animal, or taking a medicinal plant to temporarily suspend ("kill") the ego and have a psychedelic experience. What about giants? Most likely a different culture of people with different diet. Compare to Mongolians vs Chinese, major body size difference. Settled cultures trend towards grain and inactivity which shrinks the body over generations.

Look into Entheogens. It's extremely difficult to understand ancient civilization and history from a paranoid standpoint, such as, trying to trace back the evil Satanism to their starting place. There were many people before them. Evil is a trait that arises in the minds of all civilizations and eras. Make sure you're not it!

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

+1 for storytelling skillz, but it doesn't seem accurate.

Civilization doesn't get off its feet by way of cannibalism. That is a trait that would drive civilization, or even a small village, into the ground during the first generation.

Flip the narrative around and try to realize these people were actually coming into the light, discovering their divine consciousness, creating doctrines and art and various ways to communicate it with their peers and neighboring communities. That is where various Gods and deities come from, merging of two cultures ideas and knowledge. They typically imbue those things into a symbol or form, like a 6 pointed star or a statue of man with bird wings. We are still doing this today, imbuing our knowledge milestones into statues and architecture and works of art. Much of that is digital now, stone tablets became electronic tablets and smartphones.

Canaan and Levant had very dank Cannabis. That might be the origin of Cannabalism. The Bible notes this plant's name as "kaneh bosm". As humans evolved, plants were their first teachers. Plants couldn't even talk, but they could still "communicate" with humans. The humans eat them and learn what sustains them (food), what hurts/kills them (poison) and what ones seem holy/divine (medicine). They came to think that consuming these medicinal plants was like a sacrifice, because they "contained a teacher" or "spirit". They HAD to learn how to communicate about these plants and their effects to their children for very important survival reasons. Through this process the human mind evolved, discovering learning, symbolism, language, technology.

What about all that weird shit? The Great Flood was consciousness flooding into the minds of those people. A cataclysm with lots of "water" but not much real water. Water is like a metaphor for the endless ocean of the mind. Past ways are being discarded for new ways, science, and theory. New and uncharted territories are being explored and merged with old cultures. Noah's Ark was his mind. Burnt offerings is just charred animal meat. Sacrifice was what they called it when a "spirit" was released from a body, like slaughtering an animal, or taking a medicinal plant to temporarily suspend ("kill") the ego and have a psychedelic experience. What about giants? Most likely a different culture of people with different diet. Compare to Mongolians vs Chinese, major body size difference. Settled cultures trend towards grain and inactivity which shrinks the body over generations.

Look into Entheogens. It's extremely difficult to understand ancient civilization and history from a paranoid standpoint, such as, trying to trace back the evil Satanism to their starting place. There were many people before them. Evil is a trait that arises in the minds of all civilizations and eras. Make sure you're not it!

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

+1 for storytelling skillz, but it doesn't seem accurate.

Civilization doesn't get off its feet by way of cannibalism. That is a trait that would drive civilization, or even a small village, into the ground during the first generation.

Flip the narrative around and try to realize these people were actually coming into the light, discovering their divine consciousness, creating doctrines and art and various ways to communicate it with their peers and neighboring communities. That is where various Gods and deities come from, merging of two cultures ideas and knowledge. They typically imbue those things into a symbol or form, like a 6 pointed star or a statue of man with bird wings. We are still doing this today, imbuing our knowledge milestones into statues and architecture and works of art. Much of that is digital now, stone tablets became electronic tablets and smartphones.

Canaan and Levant had very dank Cannabis. That might be the origin of Cannabalism. The Bible notes this plant's name as "kaneh bosm". As humans evolved, plants were their first teachers. Plants couldn't even talk, but they could still "communicate" with humans. The humans eat them and learn what sustains them (food), what hurts/kills them (poison) and what ones seem holy/divine (medicine). They came to think that consuming these medicinal plants was like a sacrifice, because they "contained a teacher" or "spirit". They HAD to learn how to communicate about these plants and their effects to their children for very important survival reasons. Through this process the human mind evolved, discovering learning, symbolism, language, technology.

What about all that weird shit? The Great Flood was consciousness flooding into the minds of those people. A cataclysm with lots of "water" but not much real water. Water is like a metaphor for the endless ocean of the mind. Past ways are being discarded for new ways, science, and theory. New and uncharted territories are being explored and merged with old cultures. Noah's Ark was his mind. Burnt offerings is just charred animal meat. Sacrifice was what they called it when a "spirit" was released from a body, like slaughtering an animal, or taking a medicinal plant to temporarily suspend ("kill") the ego and have a psychedelic experience.

Look into Entheogens. It's extremely difficult to understand ancient civilization and history from a paranoid standpoint, such as, trying to trace back the evil Satanism to their starting place. There were many people before them. Evil is a trait that arises in the minds of all civilizations and eras. Make sure you're not it!

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

+1 for storytelling skillz, but it doesn't seem accurate.

Civilization doesn't get off its feet by way of cannibalism. That is a trait that would drive civilization, or even a small village, into the ground during the first generation.

Flip the narrative around and try to realize these people were actually coming into the light, discovering their divine consciousness, creating doctrines and art and various ways to communicate it with their peers and neighboring communities. That is where various Gods and deities come from, merging of two cultures ideas and knowledge. They typically imbue those things into a symbol or form, like a 6 pointed star or a statue of man with bird wings. We are still doing this today, imbuing our knowledge milestones into statues and architecture and works of art. Much of that is digital now, stone tablets became electronic tablets and smartphones.

Canaan and Levant had very dank Cannabis. That might be the origin of Cannabalism. The Bible notes this plant's name as "kaneh bosm". As humans evolved, plants were their first teachers. Plants couldn't even talk, but they could still "communicate" with humans. The humans eat them and learn what sustains them (food), what hurts/kills them (poison) and what ones seem holy/divine (medicine). They came to think that consuming these medicinal plants was like a sacrifice, because they "contained a teacher" or "spirit". They HAD to learn how to communicate about these plants and their effects to their children for very important survival reasons. Through this process the human mind evolved, discovering learning, symbolism, language, technology.

Look into Entheogens. It's extremely difficult to understand ancient civilization and history from a paranoid standpoint, such as, trying to trace back the evil Satanism to their starting place. There were many people before them. Evil is a trait that arises in the minds of all civilizations and eras. Make sure you're not it!

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

+1 for storytelling skillz, but it doesn't seem accurate.

Civilization doesn't get off its feet by way of cannibalism. That is a trait that would drive civilization, or even a small village, into the ground during the first generation.

Flip the narrative around and try to realize these people were actually coming into the light, discovering their divine consciousness, creating doctrines and art and various ways to communicate it with their peers and neighboring communities. That is where various Gods and deities come from, merging of two cultures ideas and knowledge. They typically imbue those things into a symbol or form, like a 6 pointed star or a statue of man with bird wings. We are still doing this today, imbuing our knowledge milestones into statues and architecture and works of art. Much of that is digital now, stone tablets became electronic tablets and smartphones.

Canaan and Levant had very dank Cannabis. That might be the origin of Cannabalism. As humans evolved, plants were their first teachers. Plants couldn't even talk, but they could still "communicate" with humans. The humans eat them and learn what sustains them (food), what hurts/kills them (poison) and what ones seem holy/divine (medicine). They came to think that consuming these medicinal plants was like a sacrifice, because they "contained a teacher" or "spirit". They HAD to learn how to communicate about these plants and their effects to their children for very important survival reasons. Through this process the human mind evolved, discovering learning, symbolism, language, technology.

Look into Entheogens. It's extremely difficult to understand ancient civilization and history from a paranoid standpoint, such as, trying to trace back the evil Satanism to their starting place. There were many people before them. Evil is a trait that arises in the minds of all civilizations and eras. Make sure you're not it!

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

+1 for storytelling skillz, but it doesn't seem accurate.

Civilization doesn't get off its feet by way of cannibalism. That is a trait that would drive civilization, or even a small village, into the ground during the first generation.

Flip the narrative around and try to realize these people were actually coming into the light, discovering their divine consciousness, creating doctrines and art and various ways to communicate it with their peers and neighboring communities. That is where various Gods and deities come from, merging of two cultures ideas and knowledge. They typically imbue those things into a symbol or form, like a 6 pointed star or a statue of man with bird wings. We are still doing this today, imbuing our knowledge milestones into statues and architecture and works of art. Much of that is digital now, stone tablets became electronic tablets and smartphones.

Canaan and Levant had very dank Cannabis. That might be the origin of Cannabalism. As humans evolved, plants were their first teachers. Plants couldn't even talk, but they could still "communicate" with humans. The humans eat them and learn what sustains them (food), what hurts/kills them (poison) and what ones seem holy/divine (medicine). They came to think that consuming these medicinal plants was like a sacrifice, because they "contained a teacher" or "spirit".

Look into Entheogens. It's extremely difficult to understand ancient civilization and history from a paranoid standpoint, such as, trying to trace back the evil Satanism to their starting place. There were many people before them. Evil is a trait that arises in the minds of all civilizations and eras. Make sure you're not it!

3 years ago
1 score