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Comments by "June VanDerMark" (@junevandermark952) on "Joe Asks MIT Scientist What He Thinks Happens After Death" video.
As an Atheist, I relate to Stephen Hawking’s No Boundary Proposal, where he stated before he died, “I still believe the universe has a beginning in real time, at the big bang. But there’s another kind of time, imaginary time, at right angles to real time, in which the universe has no beginning or end.”—Stephen Hawking Black Holes and Baby Universes.
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@dominiccooper2753 lol The study of words is fascinating. For instance, the etymology of the word “Amen.” From the book “Smith’s Bible Dictionary. Amon, or Amen (the mysterious), an Egyptian divinity, whose name occurs in that of No-amon. Nah 3:8. Amen was one of the eight gods of the first order, and chief of the triad of Thebes. He was worshipped at that city as Amen-Ra, or “Amen the Sun.”
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@the_abandoned_monastery7218 Christians do not own the word "Amen." The word Amen was stolen from earlier cultures, and twisted to take on a different meaning. Literary sources include the Pyramid texts, temple hymns and the Egytian Book of the Dead. This source includes a hymn from at least 2000 BCE or later that begins “Amen, amen which art in heaven...” According to Ancient Egyptian religious history, Amen is a sun God, lord of the sky and king of the Egyptian world.
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