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In reply to the discussion: 5,000-year-old "nativity scene" reportedly found in Egypt [View all]Silver Gaia
(5,360 posts)55. I did not say that these images were representative of
either of those religions, nor of any KNOWN faiths. We cannot know about beliefs for which there is no written record. We can only guess. We must also realize that most faiths, except those that began with a particular person (like Christianity and Islam), did not suddenly spring into existence, but were passed on orally for possibly thousands of years before there is written evidence of them. Most religions are not "pure," either, and will contain traces of older religions. None of this happened (or happens) in a vacuum.
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Interpreting an image is highly affected by what the viewer has known and experienced.
TexasProgresive
Dec 2016
#7
As far as we know- That's just it when it comes to prehistory we make lots of assumptions.
TexasProgresive
Dec 2016
#19
Just as many different groups have flood myths too. Christianity is not original
NightWatcher
Dec 2016
#37
Discussing this research near the time of the winter solstice, brings to mind the myths of sun-god
Donkees
Dec 2016
#29