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Science vs. religion: Understanding the differences

by Irrira Rikki

Created on: July 18, 2009   Last Updated: December 01, 2010

Science is said to begin with theory, wanting proof as tangible evidence, and religion is totally bound within sacred meaning. One must have proof, and the other is content to remain within the realms of a belief and faith system.

It seems facts have caught up with very real snippets recalled in sacred text. A time in our Solar System's past we can begin to realize, which changes nothing, but simply expands and explains many missing fragments of life on Earth. While perceptive differences show how history has been blurred.

Today we are more up to date to know that our history is linked to the same space - referred to sacredly as the heavens - in which our earth exists. What became subjects between hallowed text was woven historical events, which we can begin to see an aspect of science vs. religion first in the cosmological fields of science.

One extremely conceivable explanation of what was definitely linked to a great upheaval both in the heavens and on Earth, was the ancient Babylonian god, Marduk, also known as Maldek from which the term Maledict Planet [an Archaic term in Arabic meaning 'cursed'. ] is derived. Becoming Judaic Text in the Old Testament, classified the evil one, because the Earth was shaken to it's foundations. 

In the Book of Isaiah, 14. V12-16, http://www.bartleby.com/108/23/14.html: it is called Lucifer, which was wrongly interpreted for Venus because it was the brightest morning star of it's time. Female and male were important agendas given to gods, and so Lucifer is referred to as male [ a man.] This led to being Mesopotamian versions mistakenly pertaining to the actual King of Babylon.

Facts are, everyone in those times had their gods - the Anu - which means 'from the sky' in Arabic. This Maledict Planet [Lucifer,] wanting to be king of the universe [ Solar System,] became an example of the proverb, 'pride before a fall'. It is a fact ever since then we 'narrowly look upon this and wonder' as text states, being the Asteroid Belt of a shattered planet in the 5th orbit.

Weapons way ahead of where we are today, were used by Maldeck to reflect a beam which would shatter Mars. It literally backfired. Many Martians prepared for this in coming to Earth for shelter. It is no coincidence that even though Mars was considered a Roman god of war, the the name of Cairo in Egypt, actually means Mars. This does not mean today that Egypt is of a warring nature.  

It is simply an example of how sacred text - referred to as religions - intertwines

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