In spite of the painstaking efforts of the Jewish scribes to weave a seamless tapestry of monotheistic history, traces of the original polytheism remain embedded in their texts.
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“Who knows from whence this great creation sprang? He from whom all this great creation came. Whether his will created or was mute, The Most High seer that is in highest heaven, He knows it – or perchance even He knows not” ― Rig Veda (10:129) (English Version by Max Muller in his work, A […]
“Murder, considered a crime when people commit it singly, is transformed into a virtue when they do it en masse.” – St. Cyprian (200 AD – 258 AD) Introduction Auschwitz, the death camp set up in Poland by the Nazis during World War-II (1939-1945), is considered the largest mass murder site in human history. Precise number […]