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Naga Tuma
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The logical crisis of history of America's wild elements

Post by Naga Tuma » 15 Jul 2022, 19:06

Here is a simple logic that I think America's wild elements fail to grasp. I stand to be corrected if I missed anything in this logic.

Thomas Jefferson, one of the founding fathers of America, I mean U.S. here, admired the ancient Greeks, their democracy, and became one of those who established it in the U.S. with the three branches of government for checks and balances. I bet, and many agree, that there is a good amount of thinking involved in coming up with that.

The land of Goddess Athena and pioneering early scientist Archimedes admired the land of monotheist Pharaoh Akhenaten and pioneering early seeker of proof Arqamani in the ancient world in which superstition was supreme.

One of the great thinkers of the 20th century, Sigmund Freud, wrote that Moses was an Egyptian Pharaoh. I do not think that there is anyone in the world who would second guess Sigmund Freud's thinking ability.

The Egyptian Egyptologist Ahmed Osman agreed with Sigmund Freud and wrote that Pharaoh Moses was actually the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten.

Thomas Jefferson probably went to his grave not knowing Moses was an African Pharaoh. However, he left behind his thought processes through his historical writings. In one of them, he wrote: "Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just."

He was a thinker who had the capacity to reflect. I bet that, if it were possible, all it takes to make Thomas Jefferson tremble is to raise him from his grave and tell him that Moses, the first known monotheist, was an African Pharaoh. I also bet that he would agree with me on ancient history more than he could agree with present day America's wild elements.

I remember seeing in a news broadcast a few years ago a towering sculpture of Moses in the U.S. Capitol. Good morning Mitch McConnell who vowed to make President Obama a one time President but failed because the American people disagreed with you and gave him a second term through a democratic process. The sculpture of the African Pharaoh Moses towered in the U.S. capitol longer than your entire career as a U.S. Senator. Therefore, can you say God correctly let alone garner the capacity to reflect like Thomas Jefferson? No, you can't because it is organically an African word.

So, isn't this a logical crisis of history of America's present day wild elements? Am I missing anything in this logic about history from ancient times to this era?