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Did an early civilisation have knowledge of micro-biology? (1 reply)

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The earliest documented creation stories are the Pyramid Text from the Old Kingdom (2780 to 2250 BCE). These ancient Egyptian myths had much in common but attributed creation to various deities from different parts of the country. In Heliopolis the self-begotten God Atum (sometimes equated with the Sun God Ra) was said to be the source of all elements of the world. The Pyramid Text relate how Atum created the nine Gods of the Ennead by masturbating.

John Marco Allegro, Dead Sea Scrolls scholar, said early man saw the sun as the mighty phallus in the sky and the earth as the great mother womb. Allegro said our ancestors related the creation of life to the sexual act and the ejaculation of semen. He said early man thought the sun’s rays, falling to earth as God’s semen, was impregnating the female mother earth.

Allegro claimed sexual activity would likely have taken place outdoors to stimulate the heavens to make rain and make the harvest more abundant. He said when early man saw how rain went into the womb of mother earth and generated life he related this to how sperm entered the female body and created life. He believed our early ancestors saw the seasonal generation of new life as mother earth giving birth and the plants and animals as the children of God.

Gobekli Tepe

Mainstream historians claim the first agrarian societies emerged some 8,000 to 10,000 years ago and before that time there only existed primitive hunter gatherer communities. This however is most certainly not true. There is overwhelming evidence that a highly advanced civilisation lived on earth at a much earlier time.

There are hundreds of archaeological sites where advanced technology has been used to cut and lift stone megaliths. Gobekli Tepe for example dates to 12,000 years before the present and it is obvious that it was built by a technologically advanced society. More interesting is that this site has revealed stone carvings of male sperm cells.

Gobekli Tepe – imagery of sperm cells







The following images are of the front and back of a statue from Gobekli Tepe. Embossed on the back of the human like head is the unmistakable image of a male sperm cell. It is likely those responsible for Gobekli Tepe identified the head as the agent of consciousness – as do we. Thus we hold a statue of a head displaying a male sperm cell is supportive of our claim that human consciousness is the male gamete of a Creator God.



T-Shaped Pillars – Gobekli Tepe



Are the numerous T-shaped pillars from Gobekli Tepe phallic symbols?

We do not know the origins of these early civilisations, the nature of their technology or what happened to them. The above however makes it clear they understood the morphology of male sperm cells. And the fact that they embossed this imagery onto stone monuments would suggest they believed, as did so many other ancient societies, that life on earth was seeded by the semen of a Creator God.

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