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"The Bible does mention India, but I am sure you must know that India today is dominated by the Aryans, who in turn got their religion from Babylon."
* You touched on an interesting point here. Where did the Babylonians get their religions from? And in turn, what made their religion different than that which came before? According to the bible, Nimrod was from Cush. I think there must be a differentation made between the "black heads" Sumerians and the Babylonians who came later. What was the difference?
Can we look to the history of India to see the difference? Can we link the Sumerians to the Cushites and the original inhabitants of India? If so, do the Babylonians and the Aryans have similar patterns of religious doctrine which could explain the subjugation of the indigenous peoples?
"As the black race was first on earth, so is it in the mirror of mythology. These are the "people of the black heads," who are referred to on the tablets, and classed with reptiles, during a lunar eclipse. These typical black heads were the primeval powers of darkness, to which the old black aborigines in various lands were likened or assimilated by their despisers. In the Babylonian prayers we find the many-named mother-goddess is invoked as "the mother who has begotten the black heads." These at times were intentionally confused and confounded with their elemental prototypes. Seven such races are described in the Bundahish, or aboriginal creation, as the earth-men, the men of the water, the breast-eared, the breast-eyed, the one-legged, the bat-men, and the men with tails. These were the soulless people."
source: Gerald Massey, "the Hebrew and Other Creations"
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