Anonymous 09/16/2018 (Sun) 02:23:45 No.2248 del
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Christianity is mostly a Mushite based reinterpretation of the Hebrew scriptures with an Aaronid twist in how there ultimately there was a physical sacrifice necessary to complete the Old Testament requirements of a divine sacrifice (at least in the minds of some Judahites and Greeks) for some people to realize the error of their ways, yet St. Paul himself had incorporated Platonism and a couple of concepts by Hypocrates. http://www.michaelsheiser.com/TheNakedBible/1%20Cor11%20head%20covering%20testicle.pdf The Platonic tripartite soul concept was changed up into the tripartite being of man by St. Paul. There's some parallels between the concept of love by the Greeks and the Israelites but with a big difference that the Israelites thought of "agape" as "God's love" when really it's "Platonic love" but not love as in eros but divine love in placing one self in the other and treating the other as how you would treat yourself in said scenario since ultimately all souls come from one source. I wouldn't go far and say that the Roman Catholic Church had rewritten the bible to make it have more Neoplatonic concepts into it, but none of that matters anyways to them when the books that the Vatican has on that they really value are many original books of greek and egyptian philosophers.