Please, do not require a return to immoral
cosmogony just because Sitchin relates
myths on Sumerian clay tablets. The more
theories the merrier, increasing expansion
of an infinite universe, offering relief to the
overtaxed brain, respite to dreaming
But as literal stories enjoy discovery with a
wondering heart without bitter rejection of
current spiritual ideas – the old cosmogony
recounts tales of murder and lust, chaos and
death; later authors of spiritual documents
extracted ethical rules for good government
and a group’s welfare
Do not start new trends of interpretation of
ancient texts and try to revert to primitive
times if all this is new to you – just enjoy the
wonderment for its own sake, keep hedging
your bets – I choose what is good by applying
Occam’s razor, why not find your own system
less threatening anyone else in the process
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After reading “Genesis Revisited” by Zecharia
Sitchin and checking his translation against
others, the above is my conclusion.
http://faculty.gvsu.edu/websterm/SumerianMyth.htm
http://home.comcast.net/~chris.s/sumer-faq.html
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