And the third day. I am here to explain the philosophy of the bible (and least text). What was the purpose? What was the origin?
The bible was our pan-Dora box.
>>18082039
>pan-Dora box.
Swiper, no swiping!
>>18082039
In essence, we created letters which turned into words; then names...and finally: thought. The Aboriginees used the master thought to create a story where most anyone could understand. The master thought spread like wildfire, but THEi-Yung didn't want it to go all the way across the sea. So the thoughtform became hiddent. Time stretched when this happened, and years/months/days/nights became a reality. The first Templar taught whom we called Caesar how to work (not as a King, or even a queen) - but as the first pure (actual) Emperor. A.k.a. The Scribe of the Weaver.
>>18082053
In very small years before 0 A.D., we wrote (the first Templar and I) the Old Testament from the words and thoughts of the People We chose, because they understood the concept we carried in our bodies/our blood/our DNA. In return, these chosen people made us invisible to the affects of Time.
>>18082059
It was a simple deal, but Anu worked so hard to make it so. We told them that any money they found or came across would be blessed. In return, we asked them to seek truth by spending it. Most of the Populace didn't understand it because A-C told them that money was the root of all Evil. The Chosen ones were always glad to hear this though - because it meant (if physical currency was the root of evil): THEY weren't. They listened when Others told them that it would be a grave sin to create physical two way tethers when they used currency.
>>18082069
So what happened when they made the mistake of not listening to the Others (a.k.a. The Agents of Glass)? They created the greatest divide in the history of humanity: the severance of God/Yahweh/All between themselves and THEiM (Him/her/they) and they unknowingly became alienated to the world around them. It was a mistake on their part, but they learned from it AND how to listen to God again.
The Jewei wanted to prove it to us that they understood. But, it gave (and took) them nearly 6000 years to do so.