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IQ Tests
Being skilled at chess does not make one skilled at babysitting. Being an excellent bedroom lover does not imply advanced skill in a chemistry lab. Piano virtuosity does not mean street smarts.
IQ Tests measure only how skilled one is at taking an IQ test – most often in the form of sit down exams and multiple choice questions, a format largely used in the education systems by those who developed the tests themselves. They are inherently flawed and biased.
For example: one has to be stupid to not recognize Mensa IQ tests measure not IQ but how one connects dots and squiggly lines on a multiple choice page. That this has anything to do with “general intelligence” is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.
Tupac Shakur once said of his Mother, in the song “Dear Momma”, that she “made miracles every thanksgiving.”
A Black Mother in a Ghetto in 1907ce with no classroom education who had never heard of a multiple choice exam let alone taken one would likely not fare as well on a squiggly line and dot timed test as a white student in Virginia on a plantation attempting to go to Princeton with the help of a tutor and a private academy with a lifetime of practice on such exams and exam formats.
That white student would, no doubt, be less capable of performing miracles at the dinner table for their family than that woman.
IQ tests were designed largely and with the racist intent of showing that white student is smarter than that Black Mother – and with the intent to support a racist argument that the Black Mother in the Ghetto is not there because of racist whites but because she is stupider than them.
They were developed for racists and by racists. To this day they remain a tool of racists who refuse to acknowledge that these tests were designed for Black People in Somalia to score lower that White People in New England not due to general intelligence but due to the manner in which people receive education – and what skills are valued.
In short: IQ tests are bullshit.
That there are people with educational barriers and obstacles is a reality.
There is and needs to be a Special Olympics.
But this has nothing to do with squiggly dots on a timed multiple choice exam, nor is being skilled on squiggly dot exams any indication a parent enduring poverty can perform miracles for their children, which is of course a much more important skill to have.
IQ Tests
Being skilled at chess does not make one skilled at babysitting. Being an excellent bedroom lover does not imply advanced skill in a chemistry lab. Piano virtuosity does not mean street smarts.
IQ Tests measure only how skilled one is at taking an IQ test – most often in the form of sit down exams and multiple choice questions, a format largely used in the education systems by those who developed the tests themselves. They are inherently flawed and biased.
For example: one has to be stupid to not recognize Mensa IQ tests measure not IQ but how one connects dots and squiggly lines on a multiple choice page. That this has anything to do with “general intelligence” is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.
Tupac Shakur once said of his Mother, in the song “Dear Momma”, that she “made miracles every thanksgiving.”
A Black Mother in a Ghetto in 1907ce with no classroom education who had never heard of a multiple choice exam let alone taken one would likely not fare as well on a squiggly line and dot timed test as a white student in Virginia on a plantation attempting to go to Princeton with the help of a tutor and a private academy with a lifetime of practice on such exams and exam formats.
That white student would, no doubt, be less capable of performing miracles at the dinner table for their family than that woman.
IQ tests were designed largely and with the racist intent of showing that white student is smarter than that Black Mother – and with the intent to support a racist argument that the Black Mother in the Ghetto is not there because of racist whites but because she is stupider than them.
They were developed for racists and by racists. To this day they remain a tool of racists who refuse to acknowledge that these tests were designed for Black People in Somalia to score lower that White People in New England not due to general intelligence but due to the manner in which people receive education – and what skills are valued.
In short: IQ tests are bullshit.
That there are people with educational barriers and obstacles is a reality.
There is and needs to be a Special Olympics.
But this has nothing to do with squiggly dots on a timed multiple choice exam, nor is being skilled on squiggly dot exams any indication a parent enduring poverty can perform miracles for their children, which is of course a much more important skill to have.
On the Ukraine / Russia War
Statement on Baseball League Matter
League report said I was kicked off the team cause “I continued my unsportsmanlike conduct and refused to high five multiple players.”
By the time I’d done my thing in response to that joke of a report it was
…oh never mind oops it turns out it was one player thought that maybe you hadn’t wanted to high five him so didn’t high five you, this is all a big misunderstanding…
High five line we are talking about is the high fives when you return to dugout after the inning.
So, same team.
Here’s the story:
Two guys on the team who were attached at the hip on and off the field and both wanted innings on the mound that I was getting…
…Took – in their words – a personal “run” at me in front of the entire team on the team WhatsApp about the underarmour pants I wore for baseball.
Insinuating I wasn’t a team player cause of my pants.
I said my piece back to them in front of the team.
They went to their buddy who manages this four team little league – which originally was the Edmonton sandlot baseball experience.
(The founder and original league commissioner left the league saying he’d been slandered and was replaced by a this new guy who rebranded the league the Edmonton Baseball League.
For some perspective on this guy his Facebook profile picture is someone with a mask on holding a gun shaped phone and he wears 66 on a team called the Diablos)
Anyways they went to this guy – who had stuff on that same Facebook taking runs at all guys named Brian months in advance of this story despite managing a league in which one of the starting pitchers of the league championship was named Brian (me).
I don’t think he liked me cause I was an in shape, classy, funny, happy, a good guy and enjoyed the good that comes with that – including I was very well liked by people who don’t hate good people cause they aren’t good people
He was in terrible shape and had posts on his personal facebook taking runs at all guys named Brian before any of this even happened.
He also knew I thought adding stealing to the league was a bad idea for gameplay, which I was proven to right regarding.
I was proven right because a 300-ish pound man (him) who can’t run faster than I can walk was a league leader in steals in that league by the end of the season…while averaging more than 1 each six inning game.
Which is a joke for gameplay.
So he knew a well liked, respected, classy player had questioned his judgement managing the league. (He knew that cause he got his hands on the internal team WhatsApp through his two buddies who tried to pull this shit on me)
Next thing I knew there was a written league report by the “Edmonton baseball league” kicking me off the team. (2 time defending league champs said send him our way no questions asked though)
Report said I’d showed up to the next game, lied to my friend and team captains face that the WhatsApp stuff was done, and refused to high five multiple players (those two guys).
Report said the WhatsApp was these guys politely asking me to get pants as opposed to taking a “run” at me while stating I was “the only guy in the league” without them despite multiple players on our team without them…including some of the most prominent and well known members of the league since its foundation (and played a central role in that founded). And a buddy of mine who I’d had dinner with a few nights earlier.
Report says after this polite ask to get baseball pants I basically started ranting saying I was the best ball player in the history of the universe while going person to person telling each player they are awful.
I did say one of the two guys taking a run at me had led the league in bean balls last year.
I appealed the decision. Immediately rejected. League email address controlled by this manager guy, signs all the emails as the baseball league itself.
However…a text from that manager had come to light quite clearly indicating the whole slander job was planned in advance.
So I went to guys on the league board / managers etc.
That’s when the story changed from 2 players I didn’t high five to 1 player to never mind it was one player thought you didn’t want to…oops big misunderstanding.
Captain they claimed I lied to was chatting with me on WhatsApp during this making a mockery of the whole report while calling me a good friend and teammate…
2 time defending league champs said we’ll take him to the league after this report without so much as speaking to me first – despite being “the league” not only accusing me of extreme unsportsmanlike behavior but saying I was guilty to the extent of being kicked off the team.
I called the report a joke.
The league manager dude was so rattled by how to rights I had him and the other two (as in records of texts, communications from board members about the story change and how it was all a misunderstanding etc etc)…
That he posted in the aftermath “for legal reasons everything I write is a joke.”
It’s a four team little league with a guy who wears 66 for a team named the Diablos whose Facebook picture is someone wearing a mask with a gun shaped phone…
I just left the league after this…
The behaviour of all three these guys would, no joke, most likely would be lifetime ban by the MLB if it happened there. Be extrodinarily long suspensions otherwise. And certainly the league manager would be fired.
But this is a tiny rec league in Edmonton and ya. Not sure precisely what the move is to free that league from that guy but I just left it.
Anyone looking into it just get a hold of the records, especially the internal team ones and the fella on the board who let me know of the story change when the heat got turned up on Mr and Mr we want his innings on the mound. Or get the records from me.
I wrote this prior to my above like a few months back entitled review Edmonton baseball league
(a reference to the casual nature and dress code of sandlot baseball as well as the unique and rare experience in Edmonton of facing a hardball over hand pitch. The league on field is essentially adult recreational slow pitch softball level fielding but with hardball pitching.)
A league whose founder and commissioner departed while stating they were being slandered followed a year later by the new commissioner during a complete league rebrand sending out a report regarding one of the most well liked and respected players in the league
(a player who had raised concerns to his team regarding league rule changes opening up gameplay situations beyond the skill level of the league (stealing), and other league executive decisions during the rebranding. The league commissioner had previously posted on his personal Facebook mid season that people with that persons name were often falsely kind and conniving)
The league report the commissioner sent said the player had suddenly and unprovoked began ranting about how amazing they are while belittling all other players before showing up to a game and lying to the team captains face that they would stop being unsportsmanlike before refusing to perform basic sportsmanship towards multiple teammates at the field…and therefore were kicked off their team by league executives. The player was made aware via the league commissioner.
Despite this report the very captain involved described, in writing, after the league report was released that the player was a good friend, person, and teammate…the team manager said similar things and the league champions immediately took this player on their team despite the report.
Which is odd behaviour to say the least about a player the league claims in reports sent by the commissioner had behaved in an incredibly unsportsmanlike and all together crazy manner.
I know if I was a team captain and manager if a player ranted they were the best baseball player ever and belittled all other players before coming to a game and lying to my face and continuing unsportsmanlike conduct…I wouldn’t put in writing hours after the league report came down how good a guy they are and how much I enjoyed playing baseball with them. If I were managing a league champion I wouldn’t take em on without so much as a phone call or email first either.
Oh by the way the person who made the initial complaints against this player story completely changed when in appeal the league commissioner themselves came under investigation, had called the person he complained against delusional and mocked all of their contributions to the team in writing in front of the entire team, and just so happened to be a pitcher who was looking for innings the player he tried to have kicked off the team may get.
One of the two central Slanderers story completely changed only after the league commissioner (the other central slanderer) themselves were being investigated by board members for written communications regarding discussions with the complainant in advance that strongly indicated a coordinated, premeditated and planned attempt to slander the subject of the report.
Potentially a third player who is a “friend” (people like this don’t actually have friends, only accomplices) of that player and sparked the whole incident by suddenly – in their own written words – “taking a run” at a new Dad and part time player about under armour jogging pants they had worn every game the year prior with nothing said at any point by management or captaincy and claiming this new Dad of a less than two week old child was not a team player because of these pants.
The league rejected the appeal of the person slandered and in that process said that new father is a liar including directly stating in standing by the report that the player had lied to those closest to them in their personal life. The private information regarding this statement by the league would make a good person sick to the stomach.
The league did this despite the league commissioner themselves in written text messages stating it was one players word versus the other – though standing by the formal league report claiming outright the one player was definitively guilty.
And as previously mentioned the story of the slanderer completely changed and did so when the league commisioner came under investigations and at a time behaviour by others in the league – namely the league champions and the good players team captain and manager – clearly indicate they think the league report is a joke.
Upon the league executive refusing to take accountability, apologize, and acknowledge the severity of the behavior of those who had been part of the attempted slander and instead – after changing the story – pulled the “this whole thing has been a misunderstanding” card while saying they wanted to meet the good player on short notice the good player said no and left the league – costing the league a very well liked and respected player and also a pitcher who, among those who pitched regularly, had been one of the most consistent including among the lowest batters beaned per innings pitched (the most important stat for league pitchers) in the overhand hardball league.
(The complainant slanderer had the highest and most batters beaned by far in the league the year prior – this incident occurred early in the following season.)
Needless to say the league leadership is a complete joke and the league is a travesty to the game of baseball and all good ball players would agree with me.
Some good guys in the league though.
Ps.
Good baseball leagues league commissioners dont have as their profile picture a person in a mask holding a gun shaped phone.
In short
It was fucked up, I was fucked up, I fucked up.
Still, I’m aware of the movie on the Brooklyn bridge with Shikskas are for fucking, ___ are for marrying. And I have to say I felt fucked. And if the gender roles were reversed I think most would agree I wasn’t so bad, type of thing. But still, line one.
Past that: no apologies for trying to build an organization for drinking water and trying to get the ball rolling and rally to prevent just what is happening now over there – and letting people know I’m not a dumb hockey player while doing that.
Still. Could have been handled better but I was young and fucked up, in a fucked up situation, and fucked up.
“I love you and might need you one day.” “I might show up underneath your window one day.” “Would you convert (to my religion)?” What if you’re the one…by a lady whose favorite movie is dirty dancing and Baby getting rescued from a corner? By someone who’d persued me romantically knowing I had no idea how “huge a deal” it was to her and her religious community I wasn’t one of them – and the first I love yous id ever shared in the midst? Big hug, tears, I love you in our last moment. Promise me you’ll be ok, she asked. Gave me a notebook to write down “all the awesome things I do.” Photos of us in a small fold for my wallet – the kiss on the cheek in Newport ocean beyond the bluff, north country hair rolling and flowing in the wind, amongst them is the one where I remember us the best.
Then a goodbye because of long distance, long distance friends attempt – and then when we’re gonna see each other for the first time in a few years, and first time since parting… a couple weeks prior to us meeting an email: “I see no reason to see you…Hope you find what you’re looking for.”
She got a tearful, panicked, no don’t go in response – and “an after all this I deserve to be looked in the eye, including looking me right in the eye when you say you see no reason to see me” and an “if I don’t get that, then get bent.”
It was a fucked up response that was me fucked up in a fucked up situation that had the gender roles been reversed and a guy had pulled that on an early twenties year old female? The “I might need you, would you convert, I might show up underneath your window one day” stuff?
And that young lady had gotten majorly fucked up and majorly fucked up?
They wouldn’t have been treated as I was, nor would the guy be viewed in such an innocent light in terms of that situation. The type of situation where the guy would not be viewed kindly by the ladies brothers type of thing.
You get it.
But I fucked up, it was fucked up, and I was fucked up and I sent a young, dumb, fucked up response including a mockery of the idea I was some idiot evil hockey playing goy.
And I’m sorry for not just walking away.
It’s a sad story that began as a very happy one.
Only one stood by my side as a true friend through it all – coast to coast as I got (and am still getting) better.
Because they saw and still see reasons to.
Take a look and listen around this site to learn some of those reasons.
If you think they were and are wrong for doing so you can take it up with them. If you can find them.
Racism in Canadian Curriculum regarding the “American Revolution”
Hello,
The “American Revolution” is introduced in Regional Public Schools in grade 5 during the European History in Canada unit – specifically the lesson on the “loyalists.”
The fundemental, core curriculum, introduction of the American Revolution is:
“The British were fighting France in a war, they taxed the Americans to fund that war, and the Americans revolted.”
No.
The British Crown and Parliament accented in 1772 to the Somerset v Stewart judgement which stated there was no legal basis for slavery in the British Empire.
They accented by remaining silent after the ruling – and thereby indicated their acceptance of it.
In other words: the British King and Parliament accepted slavery was illegal in the British Empire in 1772.
“The French” as referenced in the grade 5 unit that the British were fighting were themselves fighting domestically in France in the French Revolutionary War.
Those “French” the grade 5’s are told of lost that war.
They lost TO ABOLITIONISTS who then passed full abolition in France and Constitutional Bill of human rights in 1794-95.
Those ABOLITIONISTS fought to destroy the “code noir” of Louis XIV – which was a brutal, racist, horrific codification regulating and formally legalizing slavery in the French empire.
That First French Republic was defeated by Napoleon who immediately relegalized slavery in France in 1802 with a specific focus on keeping slavery legal in the French colonies in what is called North America.
Those French Slavers that the Brits were fighting in the 1770s provided the guns and most of all the gunpowder to George Washington and the continental army.
Washington was a brutal slaver from Virginia. He was also the great grandfather of Robert E Lee who led the confederate army when Abraham Lincoln and “THE NORTH” – who were strong and supported freedom – finished what the Brits had initiated: which was the abolition of slavery in the colonies.
(Lee married into Washington – Dandridge – Custis slaver family…marrying the granddaughter of Washington’s adopted son, who he had raised since he was 3).
As encyclopedia Britannica says: ultimately French gun powder is what won the war for Washington.
The American revolutionary war was slavers in the states allying with slavers in France as *both* were fighting wars against ascendant Abolitionism – including at the Crown of England level.
And Washington at no point, ever, stated a desire to end slavery nor at any point *ever* legislated regarding conditions of slavery domestically.
The only references to slavery he put his name on is Humans with Black Skin were 3/5th human and in the Fairfax resolves that, in a careful reading of, expressed a desire for american slavers to take full control of the international trade as it effected the colonies while comparing Black people to a domestic resource such as wood in the resolves…and makes no reference to the conditions of domestic slavery nor the desire to end it at all.
That’s the truth.
The so called “american revolution” was a war against abolition by an alliance of French slavers and American ones.
That’s the truth. Full stop.
The curriculum has to get this right, starting with the Somerset case – including referencing the slaver from whom the person who used the name James Somerset (who was a Black Person who had been kidnapped in West Africa at the age of 8) escaped *was the paymaster general of the Americans customs board based out of Boston harbour where the “Boston tea party” occurred shortly after the ruling.*
It is *exceptionally racist* to ignore the central, absolute, place of slavery – and slavers fighting ascendent abolitionism – when teaching of the so called “american revolution.”
It was a war of slavers against abolition. Period.
That’s the truth. Full stop.
The Translation
A portion of a letter:
(I’ve avoided including links in the following due to emails with links sometimes being sent to spam folders. For much of this I used the Biblehub online compilation of the Brown Driver Briggs, Englishman’s, NAS, and Strongs Concordance)
The word Bohu is used only three times in the entirety of the Hebrew Scripture, each time alongside the word Tohu. These three instances are:
- Jeremiah 4:23. The passage describes a mountain quaking, the light of the sky being blotted out, and all animal life fleeing as the land is turned to desolation.
- Isaiah 34:11. The passage involves an eternally smoking pitch of brimstone with streams of molten stone uninhabitable by humans.
With volcanoes and lava in mind, this is the third:
“In the beginning Elohim created the Heavens and the Earth. And the earth was tohu v bohu. And there was darkness upon the surface of the deep. And a wind of Elohim flew over the surface of the water and Elohim said “let there (or it) be light.” And there was light.”
The “deep” here is ocean water, which later in the seven day text fish will swim in.
The text clarifies that darkness is “upon the surface” of the deep water. This leaves open the possibility of light being beneath the surface.
Where molten earth is.
The Hebrew Scripture contain a famous passage of the parting of waters – consider this passage the parting of waters by wind to allow light to reach and illuminate the surface.
There is also a famous passage of a man on a quaking mountain with fire on top that has smoke ascending from it “like a furnace.”
There were active volcanoes and volcanic fields in the ancient near east and those on and around the trade route between budding Greek empires and huge northern African ones with giant pyramids had certainly heard of volcanoes.
This rendering help explains the language of the first day of the text…including how light is present in the text prior to stars and the sun.
I would like to talk to you about this – and also what happens to the Seven Day Text when Tohu v Bohu is translated as “molten lava.”
The first day of the text is ocean water on lava.
The second day is when Shamayim is formed. I’d ask you to consider an ancient theory regarding the formation of the atmosphere: ocean water on molten rock, creating steam.
Shamayim is what dew comes from multiple times in the first 5 books of the scripture.
Birds are in it like fish in the sea (Zeph 1:3). Birds fly “upon it” (al) and are “of the” (ha) in the Seven Day Text itself.
As Oxford Professor John Day has written it can validly be translated as “the air” (and is at points by the King James translation).
As stated in the Seven Day Text, Shamayim is synonymous to the word Rakia. Rakia is from a root meaning to spread out, translated by many including the Jewish Publication Society as “the expanse.”
Nowhere in the entirety of the scripture is the word Rakia used to describe a “solid dome in the sky.”
There are waters below the shamayim in oceans, lakes, and streams. There is upper waters in clouds (the originally unvowelled “me’al” (above) could also be vowelled as “ma’al” the upper part of).
Clouds in Hebrew is Shakakim. This is from a root meaning “to pulverize to a dust” implying the small water particles in them.
Jeremiah 51 describes their formation via evaporation – watching mists rising – and their thunder as “water rumbling.” Job 37 describes the formation of “powerful clouds” (shakakim hazakim) via calm, hot, heat (the calm before the storm). These swirling thunderclouds are blown away by the wind.
Shamayim comes from the Akkadian word Samu, constructed Sa = of, the one of and Mu = water, dew, bodily secretions. The protosemetic root Samay is constructed the same way and is associated with height because it’s the sky.
Samu was a sky god in some ancient near eastern cultures and is linguistically traceable back to An/Anu of the Sumarians. An / Anu was the Father Sky of the Sumerians, and they and their Cuniform Dinger turned into Samu. It was the Cuniform for both the Father Sky and the Sky itself. (Source: the Association Assyriophyle d’France online Akkadian dictionary and the Wikipedia for Anu and Dinger)
Anu had a partner. A Mother Earth named Ki. Ki and Her Cuniform turned into Arsatum and Ersetu in Akkadian, which had connotations of feminine divinity, and they turned into Aretz.
On the third day of the text Aretz reaches the surface of the water. It is now in a state of yabasha, from a root connected to dried pottery.
Consider a culture whose most sacred moment involves a person standing in a volcanic mountains view of continental formation might be.
That same cultures notion of pregnancy was musculine liquid in a female body.
On the third day shamayim, credited elsewhere for dew leading to harvests, and Aretz touch.
Plants are formed.
Mother Earth. Father Sky. (A conception so fundamental to ancient human observation of nature and reproduction that many First Nations in what is now North America shared similar a notion.)
The seven day week we know coming from Sumeria. The words Aretz and Shamayim we know having links back to their Mother Earth and Father Sky.
The order of creation is Mother Earth and Father Sky, ocean life and birds (consider ancients finding raptor dinosaur fossils), creeping things, land animals, and then people. Of all things a creation myth could write the evolutionary order is basically correct – and Bara (created) is used only involving this process. (The sun and stars, for instance, are “made.” Evolved is a valid translation of Bara in this text)
The text concludes with the line “these are the Toldot of shamayim and aretz.” Toldot from the root meaning “to give birth” and meaning family, children, or generations.
Some more really interesting things include: the word “merachaphet” (flew) on the first day to describe Elohims wind soaring over the water is connected to the syriac “brood / fertilize” as masculine mayim is on feminine aretz. It is a rarely used word in scripture, notably a passage credited to Moses of a bird over their nest.
With “eggs” in mind another neat thing is that the term “pillar” as in “pillar of the earth” (matsuq) comes from a root meaning to melt. Please consider this in terms of the Mother Earth / Father Sky concept I’ve written of, of eggs, and of a molten core. The term matsuq for “pillar of the earth” is used only a single time in all of scripture (Samuel 2:8). It is highly likely some ancients considered the earth round, like an egg.
The fact Shamayim is masculine grammatical tense and Aretz feminine tense in the sense Mother Earth / Father Sky concept indicates the tense itself has “meaning.”
To my knowledge this is the earliest indication of where masculine / feminine tense originating from might come from. Billions speak languages with masculine and feminine gender today.
Elohim is a plural word meaning “gods.” We know that Shemesh, Yam, Aretz, and Shamayim all were considered separate divinity in cultures prior and surrounding the Israelites. We also know the seven day tradition comes out of Sumeria – and the scriptural Abraham is said to come from former Sumerian / Akkadian territory (Ur). The text includes the line “Let US” make humans in “OUR” likeness (tzelem – image, likeness, stuff of as in a figurine).
Elohim is also interesting when considering Yahweh. El genetically means “a god” and the Cuniform dinger for the Sumerian Father Sky also is connected to the word “to” as in “I’m talking to you.” El also means “to” in Hebrew. Ehyeh and Yahweh both sound like a breath of air, carried via shamayim, via a root HYH associated with “being / existing” itself. For this reason Yahweh might have been associated with male divinity and the “talking god” as shamayim carried verbal communication on it. “Wind” (ruach) on day one also can mean breath.
Also neat is Bereshis literally translates “inside the head / top / first feminine.” Job, considered one of the earliest writings, contains a passage with references to the seven day text that includes both a primordial womb from which all water gushes forth from, as well as mists forming clouds.
Super interesting also. The Chinese Diand Tseun / Tian (pronounced like “an”) are ancient words for earth and heaven / sky respectively in Chinese and key concepts in Chinese mythology, philosophy, and religion. Their combination, written in English as Shangdi, is the highest of all divine concepts in that religious tradition. Given Sumer being the first written language and its proximity to what is now China and use of a Cuniform / Symbolic script it is not surprising that such a connection can be found in China.
It is neat as well that the text essentially is “sealed.” Elohim created the world, said people are the caretakers of the place (acknowledging free will and freedom), said plants are a gift to eat but not saying other animals are, and then retires. There is no day 8. So far as we know, in context of the story, Elohim retired and the text could be called the retirement story.
As for how this translation could have gotten “lost.”
There’s a few reasonable ideas as to how.
The first is that the Yahwist Cult was, no doubt, very sexist. They blamed, for instance, the origins of evil on women (Eve) and held it acceptable Yahweh punished all women forever with dangerous and painful pregnancy as childbirth as punishment. They claimed that a singular, male, god was preeminent and that women were the property of males. It is possible the seven day week, and the sabbath, and some form of this text was so ingrained in the region and their own Hebrew community that they could not totally do away with it while establishing their masculine monotheistic cult. So, they “wrote out” the other gods in the text, changing most (but not all) of the verb tenses to masculine singular. Over time mere suggestion of other forms of divinity could have been considered heretical and extremely dangerous, and eventually it was forgotten completely. The “us” and “our” is highly relevant in questioning this theory though. Interestingly in Eve and Adam plant life is also credited to mists covering earth.
Another could be over the course of multiple exiles and massacres that occurred to the Ancient Israelites it could have been lost – for instance in the aftermath of the Bar Kokbha revolt nearly all Hebrew knowledgeable clergy and ancient academia were killed by Emporer Hadrian, who tried to totally destroy any remnant of the Hebrew culture.
Regarding the “Rakia” being a “solid dome / firmament” idea…it’s fascinating. Nowhere in the entirety of the scripture is a solid dome in the sky referenced. In Job 37 swirling shakakim hazakim (powerful clouds) that are blown away by the wind, and formed by hot heat, are sometimes translated as being a “hard mirror.” A better translation is they look like bubbling molten metal, or they had the appearance of an ancient mirror that would likely be dark, have bubbled imperfections, and not appear anything like the mirrors you might see at a local modern department store. Another passage is sometimes translated Rakia as being like a “tent” but the word itself is connected to veils, implying the “misty” nature of shamayim. There are a couple passages about the “windows” of Shamayim opening and rain falling but the scripture is full of figures of speech and mannerisms.
What is so interesting is some other cultures, some very powerful and dangerous, did have a notion of a solid dome in their cosmology. This does not mean the Israelites shared it – and it could have been very very dangerous to oppose such an idea. In both Job 37 and in Jeremiah 51 – which describes clouds formed via evaporation – we see mockery of the idea of a solid dome. Job mocks those who don’t know how clouds are formed while describing their formation through hot heat (evaporation), and Jeremiah 51 after describing clouds forming via “mists rising” immediately transitions to bashing metalsmiths and metal idols.
Rakia, as a root meaning to spread out, was indeed used in relation to the beating out of a metal in mettalurgy. It’s very possible ancient writers of the Hebrew used the word, obscure to outsiders language, to give plausible deniability that they thought the idea of a metal dome as…something to be mocked, as it cleverly is in both Job 37 wordplay and in Jeremiah 51.
This too could have been lost along the way – particularly during exiles and massacres as mentioned above.
Once lost? Galileo spent the last 9 years of his life under house arrest, and was nearly killed after a long trial, for saying we revolve around the sun. That’s due to how religious authorities read this text. For thousands of years no one has knew of Ki and An and even suggesting time prior to the Scripture was extremely dangerous. There was no online Biblehub, no Wikipedia, no email to share it even if found. The lexicons are less than 100 years old. A tiny amount of people knew any Biblical Hebrew and even less studied it in an academic manner, which is still the case. Prior to the internet, even 30 years ago, some of this knowledge would require very specific knowledge in very specific libraries that many would not have access to.
And nowadays the truth is that in a city of a few million people, the large majority of which practice some form of so called Abrahamic religion, a member of the public can audit two semesters of Tuesday / Thursday evening Biblical Hebrew at the university for the price of a few football tickets and…there are 5 people in the class. There are millions and billions of people who are Abrahamically religious, and even more who live in a seven day week structured largely because of this text, and the truth is a tiny tiny tiny number of people ever actually study it carefully in the original language.
Thank you for reading – and feel free to discuss the information with your peers at Oxford. I am quite sure the students there would also love to take it on.
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My reading is that based on humans free will what Elohim meant by it’s all very good is that this creation is as good as they could do, that they put it their best effort with good intentions, and it’s better than nothing…the line does not that all that people do is good or that bad things that happen to good people is good.
Fun fact Anu means We in Hebrew.
Judaism, Islam, and Christianity
All of these religions are the exact same at their core.
The story of the flood is one biological family of humans is led onto an arc – as well as two of each animal on earth.
Everyone else is drowned – slowly, horrifically, as painfully as possible, the water gradually rising over a period of days.
The babies. The toddlers. The people. The puppies. The kittens. The baby elephants. The little bear cubs. The Moms, the Dads.
Horrific, terrifying, brutal deaths. All of them murdered by the “god” of the scriptures of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity.
Today? That story is one of the first stories taught to billions of children as they learn to read.
In bright, comic book like colours, and the kids enjoy seeing the cute racoon’s come up the gangplank of the arc.
Smiling cartoon characters and then a boat on the water is what they see – portrayed not as “god” mass murdering but being “merciful” in “saving” those on the arc.
That’s Judaism, Islam, and Christianity in a nutshell. All I just said.
Absolutely pure evil, venerating absolutely pure evil, teaching horrific and psychologically traumatizing murderous terror to children…but pointing towards the cute racoons on a gangplank going on the arc saying “look at how cute our religion is, we love those 2 racoons.”
These religions are absolutely and completely pure evil. Because drowning everyone on earth, animals included, except for two of each species is absolutely and completely pure evil and celebrating or venerating something that does or wants to is absolutely and completely pure evil. And Judaism, Christianity, and Islam do. That’s what their religions are. Full Stop.
Unless you support drowning everyone on earth and then teaching children to read through a children’s story about how cute the 2 bears walking up the gangplank onto an ark – deep down you agree with me.
These religions are supportive of all powerful beings drowning baby elephants. And kittens. And puppies. And baby humans.
They are absolutely evil religions…obviously. Duh.