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peace and hotep,
iyah, is tracing the theft of the 'name of ra' by isis(a seed of ra) predicated on believing in false history? isn't such a theft of a name comparable to the theft of names by the hebrew/hyksos?
iyah360, surely, you know of the story of isis and ra. also of the canaanite deity 'el'.
freedomisahapislave
Going back to the root - in the terminology you are using, I am referring to the original - children of Ra. The seed of Ra. Just as I and I can follow the character of Iyesus who can be found to be a copy of an older figure, the same truths are evident - it does not predicate believing in false history.
The glory of Ethiopia is MAGNIFIED when one knows the root! A symbol can mean different things and reveal more and more the more one gains in wisdom and overstanding.
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