In religions, Ra theology, or Anunian theology, is the theological belief system structured around the theory of the birth of the sun god Ra out of the land mound that arose out of the flood god Nun; the following diagrammatic shows the now-prevalent versions or derivatives of Ra theology: _ | |||||||
Ra | Ra religions | ||||||
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Abraham theology: (Ab-ra-ham-ic faiths) | Abraham | Christianity: 33% Islam: 20% Judaism: 0.2% Baha’ism: 0.1% Mandaeism: 0.001% ________________ 53% | 73% | ||||
Brahma theology: (B-ra-hma-ic faiths) | Brahma | Hindu: 13% Buddhism: 6% Sikhism: 0.4% Jainism: 0.07% ________________ 20% |
Name
(a) Both Abraham and Brahma have the same etymology: “Father Ra son of Nun”.
(b) Both Abraham and Brahma derived from the Nun or born out of water (Noah and Ma-Nu, respectively).
(c) Both Abraham and Brahma are the said-to-be creators all humans (Ra is the main creator god of the Egyptian pantheon).
Sister
(d) Both Abraham and Brahma have the same sister-wife, in namesake, Sarai and Saraswati, respectively.
(e) Both Abraham and Brahma have the same thrice sister-wife parable (creation by incest rewrite).
Son
(f) Both Abraham and Brahma have the same slaying of son parable (release of the soul rewrite).
Modern world religious beliefs (2002), divided according to percentages: Ra-religion centric (72%), Yin-Yang/Other (15.3), or No Religion (15.3%). |
Ab- or B = “father” | Ra = “Sun god” | -ham or hma = “chem” (or keme)The suffix term -ham (or hma), pronounced "chem" (or 'keme'), refers to the Egyptian black soil (of the Nile) or primordial land mound (Nun or Noah) that arose out the primeval water (annual 120-day flooding of the Nile), from which the sun god was born, the same root word for the science of chemistry, i.e. the "Egyptian black art". [3]
Circa 1300 BC depiction of Anubis (jackal-headed) weighing the soul (heart) against the feather of Ma’at (truth), while Thoth (ibis-headed) records the results, Horus (falcon-headed), great-great grandson of Ra, guides the dead through the process, while Ammut (crocodile-lion headed) awaits to eat the soul if it is found to weight too much. |
A diagrammatic tracing of the Nu-Ra story into Hinduism and Judaism. |