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The stories from the bible and the qur'an are just clay tablets taken from Assyria and Babylon and reinterpreted to make Jews/Christians/Muslims seem like the favored group when in fact the religions are nothing but mere immitations of the ancient religion. Babylon means gate of God and the stories of the flood and creation existed long before the bible in the times of Sumeria. Look up "Epic of Gilgamesh" and read about it for yourselves or look it up on Wikipedia. read this article: http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaha

2006-07-31 07:54:26 · 9 answers · asked by King of Babylon 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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2006-08-03 04:19:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes but have you also considered the fact that many stories in the Bible existed in the oral before they were written?

even if we are to take it litterly the first part of the bible was only written at the time of Moses some 3,500 years ago.

events such as the life of Abraham occurred centuries before that and the story of Noah's flood was well over a millennium from Abraham.

that puts the Samaritan/Assyrian flood story and the Bibles at around the same time at about 5,000 years ago.

so its quite possible that the Bible influenced the Babylonian religion or that they both came from an even older source than to say that Babylonian religion ifunaced the achent Hebrew one

2006-07-31 08:04:06 · answer #2 · answered by Gamla Joe 7 · 1 0

both words recommend an identical, even even if the right spelling of the Hebrew word is eloah. in the Aramaic factors of the e book of Daniel, it is elah, and in Arabic it is ilah. (Alllah is al-ilah, "THE God.") Hebrew and Arabic are both Semitic languages and characteristic an same words that recommend "God." Judaism and Islam are both "Abrahamic" religions, and percentage particular criteria about God, as sturdy as terrific criteria. Jews declare non secular descent from Abraham's son Isaac; Arabs declare non secular descent from Abraham's son Ishmael. So the traditions come together on some factors, and diverge on others.

2016-11-27 01:31:47 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You're mostly correct sir (been watchin PBS lately?) but in my personal opinion, the story of Gilgamesh is waaaay more exciting than the bible =)

2006-07-31 08:01:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yawn

2006-07-31 07:59:50 · answer #5 · answered by Quantrill 7 · 0 0

Is that a fact? You might want to look up this website which says otherwise:

http://www.godandscience.org/

2006-07-31 07:58:00 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Who in the hell really cares. Let people whoever and wherever they are believe whatever they want.PERIOD

2006-07-31 08:02:17 · answer #7 · answered by marcsexton420 3 · 0 0

of course! and then they bash each other like larry, curly and moe.

2006-07-31 09:01:38 · answer #8 · answered by andyheretic 2 · 0 0

Yer reference may be in error.
However......... if its completely true....... it changes nothing.

2006-07-31 08:51:17 · answer #9 · answered by Alexander Shannon 5 · 0 0

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