Message from @Xeek
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well what can you do they make it very hard to stay vegan
I had to have two emergency iron infusions
and I was a vegan "priest"
studied everything
and chemistry degree
and still had major problems. but we're getting off topic again 🙂
sorry
I got ill at first because i did it cold turkey but you have to learn to eat what your body tells you to at the right times
yeah
Hello friends
@Deleted User what’s a Semite
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@Deleted User Looked more into the Zohar, seems you were wrong. The inception of it came 2000 years ago, Shimon bar Yochai was the first to write the work of Zohar. It was until the 13th century that Moses de León published it to the public.
Moses de Leon ascribed the Zohar to Shimon who was a rabbi 2000 years ago. ''The Zohar first appeared in Spain in the 13th century, and was published by a Jewish writer named Moses de León. De León ascribed the work to Shimon bar Yochai ("Rashbi"), a rabbi of the 2nd century during the Roman persecution[5] who, according to Jewish legend,[6][7] hid in a cave for thirteen years studying the Torah and was inspired by the Prophet Elijah to write the Zohar. This accords with the traditional claim by adherents that Kabbalah is the concealed part of the Oral Torah.'' source: http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/15278-zohar#406
shoot
Are you currently studying geoscience or have you completed your degree?
currently studying
Ok I was just curious
yeah, don't quote me on your essays or anything
@Deleted User Moses De Leon was not the author. The Rabbi, Shimon Bar, was the one to have completed the Zohar. I don't blame you, at first glance typing ''Zohar date creation'' gives 13th century date.
plus I think I may have called a named fault by a city name instead of the fault name yesterday, but I can't remember
point is, it was a transform fault
that was still right
most people thought it was round
Dante's Divine Comedy cited a round earth so that purgatory could exist opposite to civilization
@Amthyric In the renaissance, many people believe in round earth but not in the ancient times. I was surprised to see other people than greek philosopher think that the earth was round. So far from what I know, it was a couple of greerk philosophers and jewish kabbalists who tought the earth was round in ancient times.
that said, Dante was pre-Columbus
the article is about Columbus
Renaissance started pre-Columbus, it started around the 14th century
It's not unusual to find out most people in the renaissance believed in round earth, but it is unusual to find people in ancient times believe that it was round.
correct
It had it's inception during the late 15 early 16th century
@Sassy Undeniably just curious what are you studying in university?
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Entreprenual BAAS and cosmetology
Ok just curious
and kinesiology