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In reply to the discussion: Just curious: did nobody else hear the "Pyramids were for storing grain" thing growing up? [View all]bravenak
(34,648 posts)27. It is only certain sects of various protestant religions.
Stories like that are big in certain black churches I been to. My grandma was a holy roller Seventh Day Adventist. Boy oh boy! I learned all type of untrue things. I learned very early how to hold crazy stuff in my head and not believe it. Probably why I'm an atheist now.
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Just curious: did nobody else hear the "Pyramids were for storing grain" thing growing up? [View all]
Recursion
Nov 2015
OP
Yes it is. I cannot stop laying down testing it yet. Sooo nice. Worth the extra few hundred bucks.
bravenak
Nov 2015
#26
Joseph was one of my favorite Bible Stories and Pyramids were never mentioned
dem in texas
Nov 2015
#20
No, this is the first time I ever heard of it and I went to a holy roller Pentecostal church
B Calm
Nov 2015
#40
My aunt was a 7 day adventist, all I remember is she went to church on Saturday and eating pork
B Calm
Nov 2015
#42
Oh I forgot she couldn't wear make up and nail polish, something about being a Jezebel.
B Calm
Nov 2015
#69
Nope, never heard that claim. It seems to me too glaringly, obviously asinine to be taken
Marr
Nov 2015
#44
No. I heard the story of Joseph storing up grain against the famine years, but nothing about storing
merrily
Nov 2015
#58
If Ben Carson's beliefs are based on Chick tracts, his campaign will be colorful.
yardwork
Nov 2015
#59
Heard this in Bible class when reading the story of Joseph and his brothers. BUT never
kelliekat44
Nov 2015
#63
No. I heard the story about Joseph and the Pharaoh's dream, but no pyramids were involved
Orangepeel
Nov 2015
#73
so the pyramids are not specifically mentioned as granaries - just that grain was stored
DrDan
Nov 2015
#78
I studied archaeology in college. This was one of the nuttier theories my professor debunked.
bklyncowgirl
Nov 2015
#84
Freeper Carsonoids are doubling down. Now their saying Joseph built the early stepped pyramids
Monk06
Nov 2015
#94
Before this broke, Fred Clark pointed out how Joseph used the famine to confiscate Egyptian land
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2015
#98