The City of Jerusalem
Jan 18, 2024 22:50:30 GMT -8
Post by The Ninevite on Jan 18, 2024 22:50:30 GMT -8
It is a human fact that the Hebrew census enforces the title to the City of Jerusalem. As state law professionals, there is a need for us to weed out irrelevant testimony by people who constantly change the subject in our courts, by inserting such immaterial catchphrases as "the God of the gaps" (and you all know who you are). The law itself is human logic, or the Ten Commandments carved on stone would be an idol, in spite of being delivered by God, due to either illiterate obsequiousness on the part of their adherents, or to the fact that in practice, any competent stonemason is able to carve a series of allegedly legal demands on a piece of granite, and often do.
Jerusalem has a known location and a proper name, in spite of its having been called by other names by occupying enemy forces both during the slavery in Egypt while the lawful inhabitants were indisposed, and during the occupation of it by Nebuchadnezzar (also known as Siddhartha). Jerusalem is defiantly the City of Troy told in stories by Homer, whether a pre-Homeric Greek called the city Troy or not is immaterial, he had his own language. The city is titled Jerusalem and is described as Babylon by the scribes of Daniel's time for religious reasons. In human terms for the law, a Babylonian is defined as a person who at the time of the fall of the Tower of Bable rejected the new language assigned to him by the event, and continued to center his attention on the tower, with others whose languages had been separated off and reformed. This linguistic chaos is the basis of the Bible's description of a wizard as "one who peeps and mutters"; an idolator does not have a language.
Jerusalem and Cairo are in the same locations as Sodom and Gomorrah, but few people know which is which. It is Jerusalem, the birthplace of Abraham, which answered to Sodom in the Bible. Sodom was so named because of Ham's crime against Noah, but the locational appellation goes deeper than the "dumbness" of Ham, the word is also related to the color of elemental sodium, a yellowish white solid that reacts explosively when thrown into water, and has a whitish, lightning hued discharge. Gomorrah is in the location of Cairo, where Hams descendants were "gone on the morrow".
Jerusalem has a known location and a proper name, in spite of its having been called by other names by occupying enemy forces both during the slavery in Egypt while the lawful inhabitants were indisposed, and during the occupation of it by Nebuchadnezzar (also known as Siddhartha). Jerusalem is defiantly the City of Troy told in stories by Homer, whether a pre-Homeric Greek called the city Troy or not is immaterial, he had his own language. The city is titled Jerusalem and is described as Babylon by the scribes of Daniel's time for religious reasons. In human terms for the law, a Babylonian is defined as a person who at the time of the fall of the Tower of Bable rejected the new language assigned to him by the event, and continued to center his attention on the tower, with others whose languages had been separated off and reformed. This linguistic chaos is the basis of the Bible's description of a wizard as "one who peeps and mutters"; an idolator does not have a language.
Jerusalem and Cairo are in the same locations as Sodom and Gomorrah, but few people know which is which. It is Jerusalem, the birthplace of Abraham, which answered to Sodom in the Bible. Sodom was so named because of Ham's crime against Noah, but the locational appellation goes deeper than the "dumbness" of Ham, the word is also related to the color of elemental sodium, a yellowish white solid that reacts explosively when thrown into water, and has a whitish, lightning hued discharge. Gomorrah is in the location of Cairo, where Hams descendants were "gone on the morrow".