Egypt History And The Ancient Wisdom
by Jossef SalmanPublish: Feb 24, 2022Religion & Spirituality Book Overview
Egyptian history and the ancient wisdom book is a mixture of philosophical ideas and treaties that attempt to define existence differently from science and differently from religious belief.
Even though scientists present their hypotheses as proven facts, they stutter when confronted with the complexities of design, creation and evolution and cannot explain their hypotheses in terms of the beginning of space and time.
The author explains very briefly the scientific account of creation by the Big Bang hypothesis and then also explains the problems of this hypothesis and the problems of the evolutionary theory of Darwinism. And brings some details on why both are wrong even in the scientific approach. But the author also brings the religious narrative and shows how silly this narrative is and how completely wrong illogical and contradictory to all proven scientific knowledge we know today.
While the author claims that both are false, he has to present the third explanation for existence. To do this, he has tried to get help from what he calls the ancient wisdom. He claims that there was an ancient civilization in Egypt 12000 years ago and that the seventh patriarch Enoch, who is identical to the Egyptian god Thoth, lived in Egypt and built the pyramid of Giza and founded the wisdom of the archaic sages called Hermitica.
Starting from the Hermetic texts and the ancient Egyptian texts and through the study of the Torah, the Bible and the Kuran, the author has presented the philosophy of existence. The philosophy is based on the understanding of the space-time-energy cosms and their creation, then the 3 6 9 dimensions of existence to arrive at the final philosophy that proves his claim that God does not exist, but God is existence.
The book is very short and brings all the information in the form of summaries, so it is not boring. While some of the information he brings is widely known, there are some very interesting facts he presents and a different approach to history. He also presents a very different chronology of history in general and Egyptian history specifically. For example, his idea of the time when the Israelites lived in Egypt and the time when the Exodus took place. Very interesting.