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The Omo One bones found in Ethiopia, dating back to 233,000 years, gives an idea that humans existed before 200,000 years. If deities created us, they should be 200,000 years old. Current belief systems all dated within 2000 BCE. Abrahamic religions, more widespread than varna, caste based Tribes, marginally surpass them in terms of sensibility. The oldest Christian sites only date back about 1,900 years as the only Son of God, born just two millennia ago.
Those in son's book prior to him should be viewed as messengers. It's intriguing to think about these men bringing together culturally similar communities, excluding large ethnic groups like Asians, Africans, & Indians. Imagine a book which copied most stories from older texts, added up new contexts for the only Son. The last Arab messenger emerged after 600 years from the son, replicating the son's sacred text while infusing it with local knowledge of the Arab worlds. His mission was to safeguard the Arab heritage & prevent conversions to Christianity, ensuring the preservation of their identity.
This Arab integrated contemporary knowledge & terminology into their new book. Verses on embryonic development were simple, as it mirrored observable stages in dissected corpses or aborted fetuses. Verses on the separation of sea waters came from local seafarers due to their activities in maritime trade. Both sacred texts primarily focus on a limited geographic perspective, featuring horses & camels while omitting references to penguins, kangaroos, tigers, & ancient creatures such as dinosaurs. These texts do not mention future innovations like mechanics, electronics, or electrical concepts. These scriptures sometimes appear comical, such as describing a flat Earth due to the limited understanding of their time.
This limitation isn't exclusive to these but applies to all religions in general. The concept of the only Son & the last messenger of humanity represents a small fraction of the collective knowledge from those eras, addressing very limited places, accounted for less than 5 percent of the population are useful as bed time story books with little information to convey..
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