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Nadia Al-Belushi, MD
@nadiabelushi
She/her. Half Kuwaiti, half British. Medical doctor. Avid internationalist and supporter of cosmocracy (i.e. world government). I 'tweet' about many topics.
Kuwait; United Kingdom; Maltatwitter.com/nadiabelushi2019年10月からTwitterを利用しています

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So when Adam and Eve were kicked out of Eden, they were kicked out of the place where innocence existed. Humans lost their innocence because of their evolved mind. And they'll never return to that place of innocence ever again. So it's a metaphorical story about human evolution.
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For instance, when Adam (early humans) ate the apple, Adam evolved to become a homo sapien. He began to feel "shame" and started to cover his private parts, which other animals did not do. It's a metaphorical story about human evolution. Eden was the place of "innocence".
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The whole thing is symbolism. It wasn't created in 6 days. 6 days simply means "many days" or "many phases". It speaks of the evolution of the heavens and the earth. Also, the apple in the garden of Eden represents knowledge. As man evolved from ape, he attained knowledge.
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Koit Pärn
@koitp2rn
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We see that God created the heavens and the earth in good order. So... understanding this, we can get the idea, that God created, but something happened (the rebellion of the archangel Lucifer). So in Genesis 1:3- chapter 2, God restores the creation and does further creation.
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Also an example of symbolism. Lots of it in the ancient world. A great example is the crescent and star, which Turkish nationalists think they invented lol, but is actually traceable back to ancient Mesopotamia. It's also a sexual symbol, the star and crescent.
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Aintropy
@Aintropy
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It’s from Gilgamesh when Enkidu has sex with a harlot for 6 days, 7 nights.
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Maybe you're right. I tend to read religious texts through symbolism and metaphors instead of reading them literally. For example, the world wasn't really created in 6 days. 6 in ancient Israelite culture meant many or plenty. In Arabian culture, 70 means many or plenty too.
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Koit Pärn
@koitp2rn
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Read trough the New Testament and then read the Old Testament again. Perhaps then you will begin to see, why I am absolutely sure that the Messiah is a person and this person is the Messiah Jesus.
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But they won't be scattered again because they have returned for the third and final time according to the Hebrew Bible. So it could only mean that the Messiah is already here and has already brought the Jews back to Israel. So the Messiah is most likely a metaphor, not a person.
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Koit Pärn
@koitp2rn
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At the end of the age, the Messiah will bring back to Hebrews into their own land (after having endured the persecution under the anti-Messiah). Yes, God has brought them into their land. But they will be scattered once more. Also, many Hebrews do not know that they are Hebrews.
There's just one problem with this theory. The Kurds of Upper Mesopotamia are descendants of ancient Mesopotamian peoples via their direct male lineage as well. So this could only mean the modern day Kurds adopted Kurdish identity from the original Kurds, who were few in number.
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TheChristian Yahwist
@TheManofYahweh
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And we know why. As Kurds moved into what is now Turkey, Iraq, and Syria, they mixed with the locals. Jews are J1,J2,E1b,R1b,R1a in the paternal because of all the lands they have been to. If Kurds had been Medes, they would be Zoroastrians.
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Amen. On a side note, having studied a little bit of every religion over the years, I hope nobody's offended when I say that I would rather make my own religion lol. With regard to Abrahamic religions, I feel Judaism is the richest in texts, scriptures and hidden messages.
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Koit Pärn
@koitp2rn
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"7 Ask and it shall be given to you; seek and you shall find; knock and it shall be opened to you. 8 For every one who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it shall be opened" (Mattew 7:7-8) If you seek God, you will find Him and know the truth.
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That's why people mustn't confuse languages with genetics. The Kurdish and Balochi languages are closely related, but the Balochis are genetically South Asian, and closely related to Sindhis. Kurds are genetically Upper Mesopotamian, closely related to Jews, etc.
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TheChristian Yahwist
@TheManofYahweh
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I used to think it was the Medes, but then I realized Kurds are closer to Balochis and the older religion to North Hindus. balochilinguist.wordpress.com/2011/06/13/the
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I have nowt but respect for Assyrians who want their own country. And lemme tell you this: The prospects are NOT diminishing. Actually, once the Kurds get their own country, the Assyrians will be next. And the other stateless peoples too. Only problem is that it'll take a while.
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Babylonian Bolshevik
@AssyrianSR
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If you’re going to slander Assyrian nationalists who work for our survival in our homeland which is everyday diminishing in prospects, who also worked to fight baathists then yes I will mention their record to you bcos you are slandering them for no reason
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They'll never acknowledge all the countless DNA/genetic studies that say the #Kurds are indigenous to Upper Mesopotamia because it'll ruin their ultra-nationalist fantasy of wiping out all the Kurds and expelling them from these areas. That's what it all comes down to.
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Zozan ✹
@Gula_ciya_
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This guy is so blinded by his hatred of Kurds, that DNA evidence won’t even convince him that Kurds are native.
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And you still refuse to recognise the historical fact that it was Timur Lang and his Turko-Mongol army that nearly wiped out the entire Assyrian population in the 14th century. Hardly the fault of the Kurds, whose ancestors were living in Upper Mesopotamia for thousands of years.
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Here we go. Finally an Assyrian on twitter who's honest with her views. So you say the Kurds aren't indigenous to Upper Mesopotamia even though DNA studies say otherwise? Pretty sure these studies weren't made by "Barzani".
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ܓܝܢܢ
@Jenan_Younis
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They’re not natives. Go open up a book that isn’t a kurdology textbook written by barazani
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Isn't that what Assyrian nationalists do? They expect all Kurds to bear responsibility for the actions of some Kurds during Seyfo. How did I throw Tariq Aziz at you? You're the one who brought up Baathism. So I asked you what Assyrians thought of the Assyrian Baathist Tariq Aziz.
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Babylonian Bolshevik
@AssyrianSR
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No, if you throw Tariq Aziz around like the way you did expecting his victims to bear responsibility for him, then you are vile. Taha Yassin Ramadan and the Kuwaiti baathists who joined Saddam never get thrown on Kurds or Kuwaitis (rightly so) but you dare throw Tariq on us twitter.com/nadiabelushi/s…
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But according to the Hebrew Bible, the Messiah will be the one who brings the Jews back. Well they're already back so that means he's not a person but a metaphor. And after Israel miraculously wins the Ezekiel War, Israel will become a Holy State (according to the Hebrew Bible).
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Koit Pärn
@koitp2rn
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The Messiah is aperson. The Jews have returned to the land of their fathers as God has promised, but they have returned in unbelief. Many Jews at the time of Jesus failed to see that the Messiah had to suffer (Isiah 53) and to die. Also they did not see the age of the mystery
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