Message from @Millennium Envoy

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2019-12-13 19:00:28 UTC  

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.

2019-12-13 19:24:47 UTC  

correct

2019-12-13 19:26:06 UTC  

It had it's inception during the late 15 early 16th century

2019-12-13 19:42:04 UTC  

@Sassy Undeniably just curious what are you studying in university?

2019-12-13 19:46:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/655133486260289537/28168208_10210373836131841_3970481425465095537_n.jpg

2019-12-13 19:48:50 UTC  

?

2019-12-13 19:50:29 UTC  

Entreprenual BAAS and cosmetology

2019-12-13 19:50:49 UTC  

Ok just curious

2019-12-13 19:51:01 UTC  

and kinesiology

2019-12-13 19:51:47 UTC  

Hey I have a few friends in kinesiology

2019-12-13 19:52:32 UTC  

Yeah

2019-12-13 19:52:44 UTC  

@rivenator12113 the Zohar is a medieval document. I don’t know what you’re referencing about the 13th century

2019-12-13 19:52:59 UTC  

It’s essentially fanfic about a bunch of famous rabbis

2019-12-13 19:53:56 UTC  

@rivenator12113 some of the rabbis mentioned in it are from far earlier, as you said. But the actual document was written in the Middle Ages

2019-12-13 19:54:44 UTC  

many of the scientific theories the world clings to are largely based on the Zohar/Kaballah philosophies. things like string theory for example, quantum physics etc.

2019-12-13 19:55:22 UTC  

i wish i took notes on specifics. one sec

2019-12-13 19:55:31 UTC  

@Deleted User The teachings of the Zohar was introduced by a rabbi 2000 years ago but they were persecuted and could never publish their work. Moses took their work and published it to the public, he ascribed all the works of the Zohar to Shimon Bar

2019-12-13 19:55:45 UTC  

@rivenator12113 when are you claiming the Zohar was written?

2019-12-13 19:55:54 UTC  
2019-12-13 19:56:21 UTC  

look into it

2019-12-13 19:56:34 UTC  

respected "scientists" have said it already

2019-12-13 19:56:39 UTC  

@Deleted User mb, 2000 years ago

2019-12-13 19:56:55 UTC  

@Deleted User 2nd century ad

2019-12-13 19:57:18 UTC  

it was kept in secret until Moses published it

2019-12-13 19:57:21 UTC  

The Zohar was supposedly discovered being used as wrapping for fish from the market

2019-12-13 19:57:53 UTC  

it should be. its a sinister ideology that will lead to the justification of a one world religion down the line

2019-12-13 19:58:06 UTC  

Big pieces of it are like if someone wrote the avengers with historical characters from different times and places

2019-12-13 19:58:43 UTC  

Like if a British story had Alfred the great hanging out with Queen Victoria and Lancelot

2019-12-13 19:58:59 UTC  

Moses deleon said that it was passed down generation by generation starting with it's creator, Shimon

2019-12-13 19:59:16 UTC  

We know from the geography in it that it was probably written in medieval Spain

2019-12-13 19:59:31 UTC  

I'm not arguing who published it first

2019-12-13 19:59:48 UTC  

Moses Deleon, the guy who published, ascribed the work to Shimon

2019-12-13 20:00:02 UTC  

who dated back to 2nd century ad

2019-12-13 20:00:55 UTC  

and said that it was passed down generation by generation by fear of getting persecuted if it was ever published to the masses back in the roman times

2019-12-13 20:01:04 UTC  

romans weren't very accepting of jews

2019-12-13 20:03:36 UTC  

@rivenator12113 as the post you shared also says, it mentions things after the Talmud. It is necessarily post-Talmudic. The Talmud was written in the Middle Ages.

2019-12-13 20:05:10 UTC  

Again, you got your history wrong. It got published in the middle ages but it was not written in the middle ages. Not a very hard concept to grasp, publish != creation

2019-12-13 20:06:36 UTC  

the reason it couldn't be available to the public was fear of getting persecuted so it was kept secret

2019-12-13 20:07:25 UTC  

new horizon footage hot off the press

2019-12-13 20:07:31 UTC  

now at 180,000 feet 🙂