Although she's right about some things she contradicts herself because she's still looking at things through the filter of religion. Here's some thoughts which are somewhat closer to the truth.
The Hebrew word Elohim is referring to a number of beings and these made us in their own image and likeness. This is why angels look like us or rather it is we who look like them. According to the Sumerian texts they did this by mixing primitive man’s DNA with their own and like it or not, much of the bible
has been taken from such earlier writings and Abram (Abraham) came from the Sumerian city of Ur.
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The Jews (and a few others) say that the plural meaning of words translated as ‘God’ is because of God’s majesty or greatness but most Christians say it’s to do with the Trinity. Which is it? Well, it’s neither really and “let us make man in our image” (Genesis 1:26) is referring to a group of creatures, as other ancient texts clearly confirm.
It was also these beings which
after the ‘fall' said, “the man has now
become as one of us,
to know good
and evil.” Genesis 3:22
The words “to know” (or “knowing” in some translations of the bible) have a meaning of doing and having experience with, rather than just knowing that something exists. So how could a God who is perfect and good, have experience with or have done anything bad? It then becomes obvious that this is referring to a number of beings who are individuals.
Then how could we become like God ("as one of us") through the sin of partaking from the forbidden tree? The forbidden fruit represents having knowledge to decide for ourselves what is good and evil - hence we have the tree of the knowledge of good and evil which Adam (man) and Eve (woman) wasn’t to touch. It was forbidden because the ‘fruit’ of knowledge leads to deciding for ourselves what is right and wrong, but we were created to be worker-slaves for ‘God’ (in reality “God” was the Annunaki, not the
"God of all" that the Annunaki themselves often mention).
The idea that we are ‘born in sin’ is like saying that our intellect and self-will is forbidden and that we should not think for ourselves, even though we were made in Annunaki’s ‘image’ and have some of their DNA in us … so religion and religious doctrines were invented
to hide knowledge and make people confused with religious nonsense and doublethink. Also, from time to time our DNA has been
damaged in order to dumb us down and also shorten our lifespan, so we don’t have as much time to acquire knowledge and wisdom. One example at Genesis 6:3 where man’s lifespan is reduced to 120 years then later it has been shortened further as even shown in the Psalms.
The ‘Sons of God’ of Genesis 6 came down and married the ‘daughters of men’ much later than the creation of modern humans. The Nephilim were not the 'fallen angels' but their hybrid
offspring that were born to already hybrid human women. They were the giants and were bullies who caused the smaller and weaker human (hybrid) people to fall. They were the 'men of fame.'
The ‘
name of Jesus’ is referring to a
reputation - although it’s likely that there wasn’t a real historical Jesus (whom the Bible calls a man), who walked on water, healed the sick, forgave sin and rose from the dead. Rather than a real person Jesus represents a
symbolic figure - so what does the story of Jesus (and many others) mean?
Have we seen the Sun 'walking' on water? The Son represents the Sun which brings us light, warmth and new life and it is that reputation of life-giving qualities which people invoke when they call on the ‘name’ of Jesus and they may as well say, “in the name of love”, "in the name of truth", “in the name of life” and so on. Christians say they don't believe in magic, yet they use the name 'Jeesus' in a magical way and such is the doublethink we find in religion.
Then the bible mentions the
day-star (2 Peter 1:19) rising in our hearts and some assume this is Venus but it’s referring to the Sun, which gives us warmth and feelings of compassion that represent love and life. People are generally more friendly on a sunny day than a rainy day. We tend to feel better about people when the Sun shines, notice that?
So why is this? The Sun has chemical affects on the body and spiritual effects on the mind and heart and that’s one reason why that in ancient times, the Sun was known as God’s Sun,
the light of the world, which is not God but
represents God, the power of the universe, the God of all. So no, they didn’t actually worship the Sun as God at first but along the way it
got mixed up and confused in religion.
I could go on but it likely will fall on deaf ears because people have their Faith which blinds them from thinking… that is, through religion people are deterred from the forbidden fruit of thinking for themselves but instead are
told what to think and what many people believe is through doctrines which act as a filter on the mind.
One thing
should be clear, the bible has been translated in such a way as to hide things and therefore the bible is an occult book. The word occult comes from the Latin word occultus (clandestine, hidden, secret), referring to "knowledge of the hidden."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occult But the ‘Church’ didn’t want people to know, so occult was given demonic connotations and people have been told that the bible isn’t occult, even though the bible contains many hidden (occult) things! That’s just one example of the doublethink we find in religion…
John