Why did not GOD create only one Religion? Dr Zakir Naik

diamonddrago

Member
Oct 13, 2009
4,865
117
0
In the attic...

උබෙ ප්‍රොපෙට් අදිරාජ්‍ය වාදි‍යෙක් නෙමෙ!උබ ඇලැක්න්ඩර් ව ප්‍රොපෙට් එක්ක සමන කරලා වැඩැක් නැහැ! අනික උබ අර පාරාවො ගැන කිව්වෙ අමුලික බොරුවක්!උබ කවරුහරි වෙන ච‍යිල්ඩ් රෙපර් කෙනෙක් ව හො‍යා ගනින් ප්‍රොපෙට් එක්ක මැච් කරන්න

LMAO.....


"Egyptians often used the words brother and sister as terms of endearment when addressing their spouses, leading some early Nineteenth Century Egyptologists to speak of brother-sister marriages. We now know that while first cousin marriages were not uncommon, anything closer was as unacceptable then as it would be today, though men often married a deceased wife's sister.
The one exception to this rule was the King of Egypt who often married his sister. Early scholars were quite repulsed by this idea and developed the heiress theory by which inheritance passed through the female line. A male would become pharaoh but only by marrying the heiress princess who under normal circumstances was the potential king's sister. More and more Egyptologists are now discarding this idea forcing us to seek new reasons for the large number of brother-sister, father-daughter marriages.
Marriage between two families creates one much larger family which may have been an advantage to the general population but was a distinct disadvantage to royalty. Kings wanted an heir and a spare, but a family that expanded beyond that point may simply be creating potential rivals for the throne.
Marriage was the norm for Egyptians, but where does a princess find a husband of equal rank since marriage to a foreign prince was definitely not allowed. Brother-sister and even father-daughter marriages provided some solution to this problem.
It has also been suggested that brother-sister marriage was a way for Pharaohs to emulate the gods and goddesses and to set themselves apart from the rest of the population.
We in the Twentieth Century tend to think of kings as ordinary people with extra-ordinary jobs. The Ancient Egyptian believed their Pharaoh was a god and not at all like an ordinary man. Perhaps marriage to a sister was seen as a way of increasing the amount of royal blood in the next heir.
"

http://www.womenintheancientworld.com/brother-sister%20marriage.htm

http://www.womenintheancientworld.com/marriage in ancient egypt.htm



lol.....who is lying...?....:lol::lol::lol:



"There was no specific age at which a youngster would be considered to be grown-up. Uha was circumcised, together with one hundred and twenty men, and one hundred and twenty women,[SIZE=-2][21][/SIZE] which has been interpreted as meaning that the circumcision was done to men as a rite of passage. A few officials wrote about fastening on the girdle which seems to have been a ritual preceding the assumption of duties we would consider to be adult responsibilities
[I was a child] who fastened on the girdle under the majesty of Teti; my office was that of supervisor of [....] and I filled the office of inferior custodian of the domain of Pharaoh.
[SIZE=-2]The Inscription of Weni[/SIZE]
Marrying, establishing a household, raising children and taking care of old relatives who were left without a home, were duties of the adult.
I grew up in the town of Nekheb, my father being a soldier of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Sekenenre, the justified. Baba son of Reinet was his name. I became a soldier in his stead on the ship "The Wild Bull" in the time of the Lord of the Two Lands, Nebpehtire, the justified. I was a youth who had not married; I slept in a hammock of netting. Now when I had established a household, I was taken to the ship "Northern", because I was brave.
Apart from some child marriages arranged for dynastic reasons, most young people got married when they were economically and physically ready to do so. For girls this often happened shortly after the beginning of menstruation; boys, who were expected to provide a home for their wife, were a few years older. His majesty gave to him the king's eldest daughter, Matkha as his wife, for his majesty desired that she should be with him more than with anyone; Ptahshepses. "

http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/people/childhood.htm
 
Last edited:

bin laden

Banned
LMAO.....


"Egyptians often used the words brother and sister as terms of endearment when addressing their spouses, leading some early Nineteenth Century Egyptologists to speak of brother-sister marriages. We now know that while first cousin marriages were not uncommon, anything closer was as unacceptable then as it would be today, though men often married a deceased wife's sister.
The one exception to this rule was the King of Egypt who often married his sister. Early scholars were quite repulsed by this idea and developed the heiress theory by which inheritance passed through the female line. A male would become pharaoh but only by marrying the heiress princess who under normal circumstances was the potential king's sister. More and more Egyptologists are now discarding this idea forcing us to seek new reasons for the large number of brother-sister, father-daughter marriages.
Marriage between two families creates one much larger family which may have been an advantage to the general population but was a distinct disadvantage to royalty. Kings wanted an heir and a spare, but a family that expanded beyond that point may simply be creating potential rivals for the throne.
Marriage was the norm for Egyptians, but where does a princess find a husband of equal rank since marriage to a foreign prince was definitely not allowed. Brother-sister and even father-daughter marriages provided some solution to this problem.
It has also been suggested that brother-sister marriage was a way for Pharaohs to emulate the gods and goddesses and to set themselves apart from the rest of the population.
We in the Twentieth Century tend to think of kings as ordinary people with extra-ordinary jobs. The Ancient Egyptian believed their Pharaoh was a god and not at all like an ordinary man. Perhaps marriage to a sister was seen as a way of increasing the amount of royal blood in the next heir.
"

http://www.womenintheancientworld.com/brother-sister%20marriage.htm

http://www.womenintheancientworld.com/marriage in ancient egypt.htm



lol.....who is lying...?....:lol::lol::lol:



"There was no specific age at which a youngster would be considered to be grown-up. Uha was circumcised, together with one hundred and twenty men, and one hundred and twenty women,[SIZE=-2][21][/SIZE] which has been interpreted as meaning that the circumcision was done to men as a rite of passage. A few officials wrote about fastening on the girdle which seems to have been a ritual preceding the assumption of duties we would consider to be adult responsibilities
[I was a child] who fastened on the girdle under the majesty of Teti; my office was that of supervisor of [....] and I filled the office of inferior custodian of the domain of Pharaoh.
[SIZE=-2]The Inscription of Weni[/SIZE]
Marrying, establishing a household, raising children and taking care of old relatives who were left without a home, were duties of the adult.
I grew up in the town of Nekheb, my father being a soldier of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Sekenenre, the justified. Baba son of Reinet was his name. I became a soldier in his stead on the ship "The Wild Bull" in the time of the Lord of the Two Lands, Nebpehtire, the justified. I was a youth who had not married; I slept in a hammock of netting. Now when I had established a household, I was taken to the ship "Northern", because I was brave.
Apart from some child marriages arranged for dynastic reasons, most young people got married when they were economically and physically ready to do so. For girls this often happened shortly after the beginning of menstruation; boys, who were expected to provide a home for their wife, were a few years older. His majesty gave to him the king's eldest daughter, Matkha as his wife, for his majesty desired that she should be with him more than with anyone; Ptahshepses. "

http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/people/childhood.htm



LMAO...better than 32yo man sleeping with a 10yo boy....like Alexander the Great.....

or 8yo boy marrying His 56yo sister like the Pharaohs of Egypt.....

or even Chinese Emperors who even at ages 98yo had harems full of women from the age of 8-56....:confused::confused:

what i am saying is...If what Muhammad(pbuh) did at that time was that bad....nobody would have followed him...think about it....:oo::dull:

at modern times things change....we don't like the same music as our grand parents did....or live like them....times changes...so does ways of life....:baffled::dull::oo:



ච‍යීනිස් අදිරාජ්‍යා හරි මාහා ඇලෙක්සැන්ඩර් ගැන උබ ඔ‍ය කි‍යලා ති‍යෙන දෙ ඇත්තද බොරුද කි‍යලා මම දන්නෙ නැහැ!එක ඇත්ත උනත් බොරු උනත් උබෙ මහා එකා අදිරාජ්‍යවාදි‍යෙක් නෙමෙනෙ! අනික ඔ‍ය කි‍යන එකෙක්වත් මිනිස්සු අදහන්නෙ නැහැනෙ!
කි‍යපන් බලන්න අව්රුදු 8 ඊජිප්තුවෙ පාරවො අව්රුදු 56 ගැනි බැදපු!? :angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:

උබ පාරාවො අදිරාජ්‍යකෙනෙක් ගැන සදහන් කලා!අව්රුදු 8 කොල්ලෙක් 56 ගැනි‍යෙක් බැන්දා කි‍යලා!එක බොරුවක්!පාරාවො ඉතිහාස‍ය මම උබට වෙනම කි‍යලා දෙන්නම්! අනික මම කලිනුත් කිව්වා ප්‍රොපෙට් ඇවිල්ලා අදිරජ්‍යවදි‍යෙක් ති‍යා එ ලගකින් ගැවිච්ච කෙනෙක් නෙමෙ!මතක ති‍යාගනින් අව්රුදු 9 කෙල්ල සෙක්ස් කරෙ අව්රුදු 9 කොල්ලෙක් එක්ක නෙමෙ!අව්රුදු 54 මහල්ලෙක් එක්ක! එ වගෙ දෙ‍යක් මොන කාලෙදි බැලුවත් අපරාද‍යක්!


උබෙ ප්‍රොපෙට් අදිරාජ්‍ය වාදි‍යෙක් නෙමෙ!උබ ඇලැක්න්ඩර් ව ප්‍රොපෙට් එක්ක සමන කරලා වැඩැක් නැහැ! අනික උබ අර පාරාවො ගැන කිව්වෙ අමුලික බොරුවක්!උබ කවරුහරි වෙන ච‍යිල්ඩ් රෙපර් කෙනෙක් ව හො‍යා ගනින් ප්‍රොපෙට් එක්ක මැච් කරන්න

උබ හිතුවද මම පාරවො ඉතිහාස‍ය ගැන දන්නෙ නැහැ කි‍යලා! තුතන් කාමන් ගැන මම කි‍යවලා ති‍යෙනවා! හැබැ‍යි මම අර පාරාවො කි‍යලා අඩහස්කලෙ ඉටකලින් (නිල් පාටින් දාලා ති‍යෙන) උබ 8 කොල්ලෙක් 56 ගැනි‍යෙක් බැදපු එක බොරු කි‍යලා!උබට ප්‍රොපෙට් ගෙ අපචාර බෙරගන්න ඔන උනහාම මොකක් හරි කෙප්ප‍යක් ගහනවා!

උබ මෙ ටිකත් කි‍යවපන් කො!
The Christian writer Tertullian, writing 200-240 A.D., in On the Veiling of Virgins ch.11 p.34 mentions that even barbarians did not dispatch to their businesses girls until they were 12, and boys until they were 14 years old. The context here is betrothal in marriage, though one might argue it is consummating a marriage. Now a twelve-year old and an eight or nine-year old are rather different, and Mohammed consummated his marriage with A'isha so much earlier than even the barbarians.



උබ පුලුව්න්නම් සදහන් කරපන්කො ඔ‍යවගෙ 54 උන් අ‍යෙශා වගෙ අව්රුදු 10 ට අඩු කෙල්ලො බැදපු අවස්තා කිප‍යක්වත් ප්‍රොපෙට් ගෙ කාලෙ!(
උබලා ඔක්කොම ලි‍යලා නෙ ති‍යෙන්නෙ!)
 
Last edited:

diamonddrago

Member
Oct 13, 2009
4,865
117
0
In the attic...
උබ හිතුවද මම පාරවො ඉතිහාස‍ය ගැන දන්නෙ නැහැ කි‍යලා! තුතන් කාමන් ගැන මම කි‍යවලා ති‍යෙනවා! හැබැ‍යි මම අර පාරාවො කි‍යලා අඩහස්කලෙ ඉටකලින් (නිල් පාටින් දාලා ති‍යෙන) උබ 8 කොල්ලෙක් 56 ගැනි‍යෙක් බැදපු එක බොරු කි‍යලා!උබට ප්‍රොපෙට් ගෙ අපචාර බෙරගන්න ඔන උනහාම මොකක් හරි කෙප්ප‍යක් ගහනවා!

උබ මෙ ටිකත් කි‍යවපන් කො!
The Christian writer Tertullian, writing 200-240 A.D., in On the Veiling of Virgins ch.11 p.34 mentions that even barbarians did not dispatch to their businesses girls until they were 12, and boys until they were 14 years old. The context here is betrothal in marriage, though one might argue it is consummating a marriage. Now a twelve-year old and an eight or nine-year old are rather different, and Mohammed consummated his marriage with A'isha so much earlier than even the barbarians.



උබ පුලුව්න්නම් සදහන් කරපන්කො ඔ‍යවගෙ 54 උන් අ‍යෙශා වගෙ අව්රුදු 10 ට අඩු කෙල්ලො බැදපු අවස්තා කිප‍යක්වත් ප්‍රොපෙට් ගෙ කාලෙ!(
උබලා ඔක්කොම ලි‍යලා නෙ ති‍යෙන්නෙ!)


LMAO......who is this wondrous historian who knows what ages barbarians were doing business in 240AD....:dull::dull:

a christian one...wow...no wonder....:rofl::P:P

try looking up Egyptian...Greek and roman history.....instead of blank barbarians from the 240AD without a proper state country or location....or proof of existence.....:rofl::rofl:
 

bin laden

Banned
LMAO......who is this wondrous historian who knows what ages barbarians were doing business in 240AD....:dull::dull:

a christian one...wow...no wonder....:rofl::P:P

try looking up Egyptian...Greek and roman history.....instead of blank barbarians from the 240AD without a proper state country or location....or proof of existence.....:rofl::rofl:


ඔව් උබෙ ඉතිහාසෙ තම‍යි ඇත්ත!එහෙමනම් කි‍යපන්කො අර අව්රුදු 8 පරවො කව්ද කි‍යලා 54 ගැනිව බැන්ද?
 

diamonddrago

Member
Oct 13, 2009
4,865
117
0
In the attic...
ඔව් උබෙ ඉතිහාසෙ තම‍යි ඇත්ත!එහෙමනම් කි‍යපන්කො අර අව්රුදු 8 පරවො කව්ද කි‍යලා 54 ගැනිව බැන්ද?

its not easy to show.....read both to see....

she is the daughter of nefertiti (famous Egypitian queen)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankhesenpaaten

married her father.....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhenaten

you can check up....:confused:

more info here.....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nefertiti.......
 

bin laden

Banned
its not easy to show.....read both to see....

she is the daughter of nefertiti (famous Egypitian queen)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankhesenpaaten

married her father.....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhenaten

you can check up....:confused:

more info here.....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nefertiti.......



Tutankhamun අව්රුදු 9(8) දි අදිරාජ්‍යා බවට පත්වෙන්නෙ!ඉට පස්සෙ තම‍යි Ankhesenamun ව බදින්නෙ!බදිනකොට Tutankhamun ව‍යස 9(8) ‍යි Ankhesenamun ට ව‍යස 13!(පාරාවො ගැන වෙබ් ස‍යිට් කිහිප‍යක මෙ ගැන සදහන්)

උබ කිව්වා නෙද අව්රුදු 8 පාරවො කෙනෙක් ගැන
අව්රුදු 56 ගැනි‍යෙක් බැදපු! එ කව්ද කි‍යලා කි‍යපන්?
 

diamonddrago

Member
Oct 13, 2009
4,865
117
0
In the attic...


Tutankhamun අව්රුදු 9(8) දි අදිරාජ්‍යා බවට පත්වෙන්නෙ!ඉට පස්සෙ තම‍යි Ankhesenamun ව බදින්නෙ!බදිනකොට Tutankhamun ව‍යස 9(8) ‍යි Ankhesenamun ට ව‍යස 13!(පාරාවො ගැන වෙබ් ස‍යිට් කිහිප‍යක මෙ ගැන සදහන්)

උබ කිව්වා නෙද අව්රුදු 8 පාරවො කෙනෙක් ගැන
අව්රුදු 56 ගැනි‍යෙක් බැදපු! එ කව්ද කි‍යලා කි‍යපන්?

:confused:...i tot it was these two.....:baffled::baffled:

thou i think Nefertiti did marry at an old age....

too tired now to research...will tell by tomorrow...hopefully...gimme chance....:yes::confused:
 

ITN

Banned
Jul 1, 2010
54
2
0
seneb.jpg


fowling.jpg


isis.jpg


large_quan_yin.jpg


IMGP3694.JPG
 

himeshmotha

Member
Jun 28, 2010
2
0
0
lol......try to think.....:rolleyes::rolleyes:

this is 2010......then it was around 650BC(?).....they didn't even have proper lights....

your trying to compare the life style of ppl who buried girls alive.....sold and brought human slaves.....to the life style of the 21st century?.....:rolleyes::rolleyes:

dude....even Alexander the great had a 10-14yo boy he used to have sex with.....in that time it was normal life style.....in a few years some of the things we do will be considered bad by the future generation as well....:confused::confused:


think....b4 you post....:P

i am not saying its correct to do it now.....back in those times ppl did not know very much...and were not very educated....their way of living was different....
There is a big mistake in your post..... Prophet lived in 650 AD Not in "BC":no: