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My studies include: History, Law, Psychology, Mythology and Religion. I enjoy writing, and I am currently working on my first book. It is my belief that religion is the single most destructive force in this world. I'm certain that for over 5000 years it has been abused as a source of population control. From my studies of ancient Egypt, I've gathered that the Hebrews (habiru), after ruling in Egypt as the Shepard Kings for four centuries, were overthrown by Egypt's king: Amoses and forced to leave Egypt. Upon leaving they took the ancient Egyptian's wisdom literature along with the religious text and wrote the Torah. Using one of the tents the Egyptian kings used as a mobile temple in battle, they held what we would call revivals today, and bilked desert villagers out of their gold. As the habiru priest grew rich and powerful they set up more permanent temples. Eventually they found a place as money changers for the state's temples, and before long were financing imperialistic wars for the Empire's kings. Little has changed today. These "habiru" are still the state's money changers and still financing the Empires wars. JM
History, Law, Psychology, and Music are my areas of study. I've played guitar and bass guitar for very many years and have played in many bands.

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My studies include: History, Law, Psychology, Mythology and Religion. I enjoy writing, and I am currently working on my first book. It is my belief that religion is the single most destructive force in this world. I'm certain that for over 5000 years it has been abused as a source of population control. From my studies of ancient Egypt, I've gathered that the Hebrews (habiru), after ruling in Egypt as the Shepard Kings for four centuries, were overthrown by Egypt's king: Amoses and forced to leave Egypt. Upon leaving they took the ancient Egyptian's wisdom literature along with the religious text and wrote the Torah. Using one of the tents the Egyptian kings used as a mobile temple in battle, they held what we would call revivals today, and bilked desert villagers out of their gold. As the habiru priest grew rich and powerful they set up more permanent temples. Eventually they found a place as money changers for the state's temples, and before long were financing imperialistic wars for the Empire's kings. Little has changed today. These "habiru" are still the state's money changers and still financing the Empires wars. JM