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As English slowly takes over the world, we see international barriers crumble and the worlds' brightest minds can join forces to discover new wonders.
One of the more remarkable aspects of "The Holy Bible" are the ideals explored and the ways in which they ultimately failed or succeeded. This is even more important considering that the writer of the Pentateuch was not only a direct descendant of the influential Abraham (who arguably brought his knowledge of Babylo-Sumerian culture to Egypt) but also a highly educated noble, if not prince, of Egypt. Taking this into consideration, The Holy Bible will be a book of interesting if dubious history, escapades, antics and wisdom, at least throughout the Pentateuch.
We may then witness an entire civilisation built on the back of this manuscript - a civilisation that continues to thrive alongside its' brother-culture: "the sons of Ishmael."
Importantly, we can see how these events led up to the rise of Jesus of Nazareth, arguably the first socialist, if not anarchist, whose teachings and lifestyle provided a backbone (and often, a masquerade) for European and later on American society over the following centuries.
One of the more remarkable aspects of "The Holy Bible" are the ideals explored and the ways in which they ultimately failed or succeeded. This is even more important considering that the writer of the Pentateuch was not only a direct descendant of the influential Abraham (who arguably brought his knowledge of Babylo-Sumerian culture to Egypt) but also a highly educated noble, if not prince, of Egypt. Taking this into consideration, The Holy Bible will be a book of interesting if dubious history, escapades, antics and wisdom, at least throughout the Pentateuch.
We may then witness an entire civilisation built on the back of this manuscript - a civilisation that continues to thrive alongside its' brother-culture: "the sons of Ishmael."
Importantly, we can see how these events led up to the rise of Jesus of Nazareth, arguably the first socialist, if not anarchist, whose teachings and lifestyle provided a backbone (and often, a masquerade) for European and later on American society over the following centuries.