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Date Posted: 21:05:58 03/29/08 Sat
Author: Bryan
Author Host/IP: cpc3-mfld2-0-0-cust142.nott.cable.ntl.com / 82.9.80.143
Subject: Re: And here's JC...
In reply to: JC 's message, "Re: And here's JC..." on 20:34:15 03/29/08 Sat

You either cannot or will not read and comprehend what both Warwick and myself have written.

>>it was there much earlier...

No one is suggesting otherwise. As for Q being *white*, there are two responses.

1. Q may have occasionally been described as a "white" god but this was only in terms of ancient Mexican colour symbology. Gods were sometimes ascribed various colours to represent different cardinal directions. White generally referred to North (cf. Maya colour glyphs in the Dresden Codex - Zac = white = North).

2. There are no known pre-conquest depictions/descriptions of Q as being a white man. All descriptions which include this reference are post-conquest unless you can cite otherwise.

In late Postclassic Central Mexico Q often takes the form of the god of wind, Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl and typically wears a red mask resembling a duck beak - exactly like Jesus!

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Replies:

  • Re: And here's JC... -- JC, 21:12:20 03/29/08 Sat
  • Jesus came to the americas ti find his lost flock -- JC, 21:18:40 03/29/08 Sat
  • Re: And here's JC... -- Bryan, 21:25:17 03/29/08 Sat
  • The Last Word -- warwick, 09:52:49 03/30/08 Sun
  • The Last Word -- warwick, 09:54:03 03/30/08 Sun

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