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Even Traditional Theological Voices Admit the Power of the Documentary Hypothesis It is hard to find scholars who disagree
with the Documentary Hypothesis. Jewish
and Christian fundamentalists continue to oppose it, yet even among them, some
of their experts concede that most scholars think it is "strong and
durable."[1] Even some of the most
conservative Biblical scholars believe the Documentary Hypothesis is true. William Albright acknowledged that the Torah
was derived from sources, and he quite naturally built his positions with the
multiplicity of sources in view. Also
the Roman Catholic Church officially states in its catechism, Return to this section's landing page: Genesis 1 is a forgery. The creationist
narrative in Genesis 1 is contradicted by many ancient Christian texts. Instead of an Almighty Creator God, ancient
Christian texts espouse that the
universe was born from blind arrogance and stupidity. The angels
caused evolution to occur from species to species. There
are many gods, (or aliens?), and the
Christian God is just one among them.
Satan the Devil writes scripture, and thus the Bible was
polluted with Genesis 1. Archaeology
and modern scholarship demonstrate that Genesis is indeed corrupted. Cavemen
walk with Adam and Eve. Esoteric
prophecies reveal the coming of Christ, and also reveal the
dark forces that govern the cosmos. Such
are the ancient Christian writings. Science vindicates the
truth of these ideas. Evolution
often happens too fast for Darwin’s theory.
Gaps in the fossil record indicate that some kind of unnatural force acts
together with natural selection. Astrobiology
reveals that intelligent life probably evolved long before us. The fossil record reveals strange clues that aliens
abducted species and transported them across oceans, and that DNA
from diverse lineages was combined to spawn hybrid species. Evidently, aliens influence evolution, and
they are the gods of the world’s religions.
This is not
fiction. All these facts are thoroughly
documented in the links above.
[1] Cassuto, Umberto. Translated by Abrahams, Israel. The Documentary Hypothesis and the Composition of the Pentateuch: Eight Letters by Umberto Cassuto. 2006, Shalem Press, Jerusalem, Israel, p 18 [2] Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1985, paragraph 289 |
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Ancient lore says the Jerusalem temple (above) was built with the help of demons. The Genesis Creation Story was written by heretic priests of that temple. |
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Ancient Christians believed that some parts of the Bible were written by God and other parts of the Bible were written by Satan the Devil. |
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Above: Marduk, the hero of Enuma Elish, the pagan myth from which Genesis 1 is derived. Below: Map of Israel and where different parts of the Bible came from. |
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