Thursday, March 01, 2007

Divine Will in the Seventh Century

Divine Will in the Seventh Century

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From: EE(E)-Reporter
Subject: Divine Will from the 7th Century to the 21st Century


I don't know if the so-called Jesus' tomb and bones some media reported theatrically the other day has anything to do with yesterday's fall of stock prices in the world market.

But, if God is unpleased with such a modern people's handling with Jesus Christ, anything could happen in the world money market.

It must be part of Christ's warning on false Christ.
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Roughly speaking Islam was established in the early seventh century.

It is the era when Persia was gaining power more than ever and fighting the Eastern Roman Empire over the territories such as Egypt and Syria.

Yes, the key is Persia which had fought ancient Greece and the Roman Empire for 1000 years. With exception of Alexander the Great, no other power could conquer Persia.

More importantly, Christianity was stopped in its diffusion to the east at Persia at that time.

But, as soon as the religion Islam was established as the one sharing the same racial root with Israelites (however, Israelites must have been of Sumerians before they became Semitic-Hamitic, that is Akkadian) and Arabs were united under the religion, Arabs ventured into the war against Persia and defeated it for the first time decisively, as if following a divine will.

The defeat of Persia was so awful that Persians accepted the enemy's religion Islam. It is a big surprise when considering the past overwhelming dominating position of Persians over Arabs that the former came to believe in the God of the latter.
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Islam was provided for Arabs at the critical moment when they looked like going to completely loose their ancient glory as Akkadians, a partner of Sumerians when having built the Mesopotamia Civilization.

Islam was provided when Persia had blocked the progress of Christianity to the east for 500 years. Though it was Islam that Persians adopted, a religion worshipping the God of Abraham could advance to the east, as far as Indonesia and the Philippines through the territory of Persia.

(Islam made Persians less aggressive just like Buddhism made Mongolians more clement.)
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Under Islam and dominance of Arabs, the Islamic Empire expanded. And the whole Islamic regions in the Middle East were governed by Arab leaders, who did not look so harsh as Persians, for some time.

If today all the major oil producing Arab countries were united under single constitution, for example, the United States of Arabs, the world oil reserves share would be as follows:

No. ...... Country ...... Oil Reserves Share in the World
1 ....United States of Arabs..............42.8%
2 .......... Russia .............................14.0%
3 .......... Iran ..................................8.2%
4 .......... USA ................................. 3.3%

In this case, would they still have to heavily depend on foreign forces and suffer from civil wars and terror as reaction of such dependence?
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Islam was established at the right time for Arabs, Persians, Egyptians, Europeans living in territories of the past Roman Empire, and above all pious Asians living in the east of Persia.

(Any human relationships, including the one between a man and a woman, should be established likewise conceptually, that is, at the right time. Then troubles you might hear and see so often, including unforgiven humiliation and rumors, could be avoided.)



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