Genesis 7 Explanatory
Chapter 7 the event of the world…or is it? Remember, all what you have read before here, is all in the location of Mesopotamie. They had never heard about Pandabears, Kangaroos, Penguins (thanks I. Belfor for adding that one to my list :D), so there isn’t any mention in the Continue Reading
Genesis 6 Explanatory
Remember, when reading this part, that humanity was growing, domestication (clean animals) and agriculture kept people to river beddings and the ‘world’ of every man/woman differed. It was as big as the horizon of the farthest distance they would walk. This often wasn’t much further than the next town. The Continue Reading
Genesis 5 Explanatory
Now continuing the text evicting the superstition from it and coming back to the honest insights of people of our early historical times, we can understand what people meant in these stories. The question is whether this chapter brings anything about morals or history, beside a kind of collection of Continue Reading
Genesis 4 Explanatory
Now things get interesting. If you change the external ‘non-committed’ force by a relational descendantive, the meaning changes heavily, but in a more honest way. Below you will read about the modern man and he mated with his modern woman. ‘I have acquired a man from the lord’ should be Continue Reading
Genesis 3 Explanatory
So, we end up at the third chapter of a book that has been misinterpreted in so many ways, by so many people, always with the same result: There must be a creator named in the book. I disagree and I think I have the strongest stance and it pains Continue Reading
Genesis 2 Explanatory
Remember how I started with the previous one? The simple fact that there is no deity that would be regarded as ‘a god’, is the base of human knowledge, as all history has shown us that this is incorrect, can only lead to the deduction that the words in the Continue Reading
Genesis 1 Explanatory
The story is about what the people writing it gathered from looking at and into the world around them. They deducted (before writing was invented, there was community, culture and society) the stories they received from every end of the world (mostly silkroad travelers and other traders), told of how Continue Reading