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Quote from: Now_I_Know on November 23, 2008, 06:13:45 PM^That's called a THEORY, "Dr Jan Itor"...the more common theory is that the slaves built the pyramids. LOL@posting that up and getting all excited as if it's a fact. of course it's a theory, just like the one where the jews build the pyramids. Only difference is that the "common theory" is based upon mythification and fairy-tales, whereas the other is supported by research. So I rather believe the one which is shared by the majority of historians (or should I say- all Non-Jewish historians) and not some thousand year old fairytales.Just like the one with Mose dividing the red sea. I could give you a reasonable theory but I don't want to destroy your naive beliefs.It's all lies... It's common sense that such myths are lies/exagerrations made to build a religion on it. Just look at the bible, nearly nothing happened the way they describe it.But of course, since it has been popularized for over 1000 years, it has to be true.The Egypts had the knowledge, skills, wealth and manpower to realize this projects, so why should they choose some jews for a building with this spiritual value for them. I'm sure people saw it as a honour to work on this, and become part of the history, so why should the pharao force foreigners to realize his life's work when he has volunteers? All he had do was to provide them with food and a place to sleep. Another point is that it's questioned how many jews were hold as slaves, some historians think that their numbers were exaggerated, so it's possible that there weren't even enough slaves to build a pyramid...I wonder if you read the whole article before posting your "response"...
^That's called a THEORY, "Dr Jan Itor"...the more common theory is that the slaves built the pyramids. LOL@posting that up and getting all excited as if it's a fact.
LOL and LMAo is all you can respond. Too much weed? I could laugh about your weak reactions all the time... especially your first statements1. It's not my theory. 2. ok, but atleast it's a theory, and as long as it's more reasonable than the slave theory I'm comfortbable. Like I said, the Egyptians had the manpower, wealth and skills to do it on their own, the jews had nothing to offer... I think it's a cheap attempt to steal other people's credit.3. slaves can be used for every kind of muscle work, so this is not an argument. Egypt held slaves most of the time, and just because the time frame fits there's no proof except for some exaggerated and dramatised fairytales... Sorry but if I were pharao, I would use my own people to realize the most important building of my lifetime, who do you think is more reliable? Slaves or your own people... Especially when your farmers are available anyway during the overflowing of the Nile.
Quote from: Dr. Ján Ďtor on November 23, 2008, 10:48:24 PMQuote from: Now_I_Know on November 23, 2008, 06:13:45 PM^That's called a THEORY, "Dr Jan Itor"...the more common theory is that the slaves built the pyramids. LOL@posting that up and getting all excited as if it's a fact. of course it's a theory, just like the one where the jews build the pyramids. Only difference is that the "common theory" is based upon mythification and fairy-tales, whereas the other is supported by research. So I rather believe the one which is shared by the majority of historians (or should I say- all Non-Jewish historians) and not some thousand year old fairytales.Just like the one with Mose dividing the red sea. I could give you a reasonable theory but I don't want to destroy your naive beliefs.It's all lies... It's common sense that such myths are lies/exagerrations made to build a religion on it. Just look at the bible, nearly nothing happened the way they describe it.But of course, since it has been popularized for over 1000 years, it has to be true.The Egypts had the knowledge, skills, wealth and manpower to realize this projects, so why should they choose some jews for a building with this spiritual value for them. I'm sure people saw it as a honour to work on this, and become part of the history, so why should the pharao force foreigners to realize his life's work when he has volunteers? All he had do was to provide them with food and a place to sleep. Another point is that it's questioned how many jews were hold as slaves, some historians think that their numbers were exaggerated, so it's possible that there weren't even enough slaves to build a pyramid...I wonder if you read the whole article before posting your "response"...sorry, but if someone has slaves and they need something built, their slaves are going to be doing the labor. it's common sense...quite honestly, I think the elephant theory is more reasonable than yours. LOL.
^I'm a crackhead? wtf are you even saying? I just said I thought the elephant theory was REASONABLE...LOL. pay attention or find some bud to relax your ass.
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the jews built everything and were responsible for everything man has achieved in the past 5,000 years, did you not know that? lol its amazing how every peice of history the jews somehow were involved with it. saying the slaves built the pyramids is just pure specualtion and means no more than saying x y z built the pyramids. The truth of the matter is that we will never know who built them, what we should be marvelling at is the fact that such a feat was carried out regardless of who built them. They really are one of the seven wonders of the world. I actually visited them this year when i travelled to egypt. The fact that such a feat was accomplished is amazing in itself but the fact that the pyramids are perfectley allinged to constilattions in the sky is amazing. I think they were built using a mix of dedicated followers of the pharoes, slaves, foriegners and general architects of that particullar era. but i also think certain technology was used that has been forgotten as times has went on. When you see them up close then you relaise they couldnt of been built on man power alone.
Quote from: Dr. Ján Ďtor on November 24, 2008, 02:44:14 PMLOL and LMAo is all you can respond. Too much weed? I could laugh about your weak reactions all the time... especially your first statements1. It's not my theory. 2. ok, but atleast it's a theory, and as long as it's more reasonable than the slave theory I'm comfortbable. Like I said, the Egyptians had the manpower, wealth and skills to do it on their own, the jews had nothing to offer... I think it's a cheap attempt to steal other people's credit.3. slaves can be used for every kind of muscle work, so this is not an argument. Egypt held slaves most of the time, and just because the time frame fits there's no proof except for some exaggerated and dramatised fairytales... Sorry but if I were pharao, I would use my own people to realize the most important building of my lifetime, who do you think is more reliable? Slaves or your own people... Especially when your farmers are available anyway during the overflowing of the Nile.Huh? are you too dumb to get what I'm saying? just because I finish it off by laughing doesn't mean it shouldn't make sense to you. All you saw was "LOL"? LMAO...Nowadays, when someone wants to build a house to live in, who/what do they use? do they build the house with their bare hands or do they hire Mexican immigrants for cheap to do the labor? Just use common sense. don't act like I made this shit up, because it's popular belief...now, if you wanna believe something else, go ahead and knock yourself out, but don't act an ass because someone doesn't agree with your OPINION.