Hello All,
Contrary to popular belief, our Roman alphabet is not purely phonetic. It
is
also pictographic. The letters of our alphabet are pictures. The letters
are
a set of Pagan religious icons derived from the legend of Isis and Assur.
I've been arguing this argument for over thirty years, but academia
refuses
to even consider the possibility that their established phonetic theory
could be wrong.
I once thought that if I illustrated the letters and showed people the
pictures they would see clearly that they're all parts of a "set" and are
not a random collection of abstract symbols. No such luck. They already
know
that the letters are NOT pictures. My first grade teacher taught us little
kids in her class that the letters are NOT pictures. I recently took an
art
class at the local community college. The instructor assured us that the
letters are NOT pictures. No amount of visual evidence can get through
their
established "knowledge." All of the archaeologists and linguists already
know the phonetic theory, and no other idea can exist in their minds. It
can't get in. They look at the pictures and refer me to some scholarly
work
on the phonetic theory as though I had never heard of it.
I posted a new updated "Alphabet E" page online at www.resurrectisis.org
It isn't changed much from the earlier version, but it is better
illustrated. I want to redo all of the alphabet pages with new
illustrations.
The "E" page argues again that the Christian belief in the resurrection of
Jesus, a final judgment, and life after death are all directly rooted in
Pagan religion, and not in Judaism.
I'm still struggling with the problem of redundancy. If someone writes a
book, they assume that the reader will start at the front and read to the
back. On a website like mine, the reader can start anywhere and go
anywhere.
Do I have to re-argue the phonetic theory on every letter page? If you go
to
the website and check the alphabet pages, you should check some of the
early
pages like A, B, C before going to the later letters.
Be Well,
Resurrect Isis. Her religion is 'World Culture.' Her language is Visual
Language. Her message is Love.


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