Kemetic
/ Egyptian Origin of Christianity
Gerald
Massey's comparative list of Kemetic / Egyptian (pre-Christian)
religious-philosophical data, Christianized in the Canonical Gospels and the
Book of Revelation.
One
questions that always arise is: "If Kemet / Egypt was so great what
happened?" The question is brief yet the answer takes days, weeks and even
years to answer. What happened to Kemet / Egypt was not an overnight event but
was a process of destruction resulting from the Aryan (European and Arab)
onslaught lasting more than three thousand (3,000 years) - from 1,500 BCE till
1,500 AD. The onslaught continues to this day with a militarily defeated
population having to endure invading predators digging over and for remains
(read treasures) of the Kemet / Egyptian ancestors. In addition, having to
endure identity theft of epic proportions against absurd claims that Kemet
civilization was of Aryan (European, Arab [Semitic]) origins. We now have the
destroyers claiming to have created the very civilization they have, and
continue, to destroy. What a horror story!
Ancient
Egypt the Light of the World, Gerald Massey Each succeeding group of invaders,
beginning with the Martu (erroneously called Assyrians), appropriated not only
the material spoils of Kemet society, but in addition, the intellectual and
technological spoils as well. We are talking about barbarian invaders setting
themselves up as rulers and forging their domains on the spoils of the invaded.
The fabrication of Christianity is one such example of a domain created by
barbarian invaders on the spoils and demise of those from whom the foundation
of Christianity was taken.
A
brief explanation is in order. African civilizations ranging from Kemet / Egypt
in North Africa to Chou Civilization in Southern Asia (the area now called
China) were invaded by Aryan predators (now called Europeans, Arabs, and
Asians) beginning approximately 1,500 BCE (Before Common Era). With each
civilization / society that was conquered the invaders used the spoils to
fabricate societies of their own; the invaders of China created Jainism and
Confucims; those in India created Brahmanism; those in Asia Minor created
Zoroastrianism, and Judaism; and those invading Kemet created "Greek
Philosophy", Christianity and Islam.
As
a part of the process of domination each invading group claimed authorship of
the knowledge base and technology they appropriated from their victims. Each
one claimed what they fabricated to have no relationship whatsoever with the
civilization / society of the invaded population. Christianity is espoused in
this fashion.
That
Christianity is but stolen Kemetic / Egyptian religious philosophy and
spirituality, including its rituals and beliefs, reframed in an Aryan image is
the subject of the following presentation.
The
author and scholar Gerald Massey, once a Christian Priest, who began
investigating the questions that Christianity's origins posed for him found the
trail leading to the civilization of Kemet / Egypt. As a consequence Massey
became a student and investigator of Ancient Kemet / Egypt, subsequently
revealed his findings in four major publications - Books of the Beginnings, (2
vols.), The Natural Genesis (2 vols.), Ancient Egypt the Light of the World (2
vols.) and The Lectures (1 vol.).
Massey
over the course of twenty or so years presented facts proving Christianity was
fabricated upon what was stolen from Kemet / Egypt; and that Christianity was
in no respect original or from any god. The following excerpt from the appendix
of Ancient Egypt the Light of the World is of the comparative list Massey
compiled demonstrating that Christianity is a plagiarized fabrication from its
Kemetic / Egyptian origins. The list is eight pages in length; however we are
presenting only three of the eight pages. Hopefully you will acquire the publications
of Gerald Massey and learn the truth about Kemet / Egypt and its impact on the
fabrication of Christianity for yourself. Following the list is a short
bibliography from which you can get more information.
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