Saturday, August 1, 2020

Newton believed Egyptian religion was based on Noahide Law?


I have already, unfortunately, wrote on this blog about how Newton believed in and supported the Noahide Law (here). Here is another tidbit, Newton believed that the Egyptians were the inheritors of a corrupt form of Noahidism... for some odd reason. However, this may not be so odd as Newton is believed by Freemasons to have been a Freemason and a founder of the Lodge of England in 1717... and Freemasons are Noahides (here). Equating Noahidism with Egyptology sounds like a Freemason's mind working...

Freemasons believe Isaac Newton was a Freemason

"Sir Isaac Newton was a true scientist of the enlightenment. His contributions to the study of mathematics, psychics, and optics were and are world renowned. He is believed to be a Freemason who helped found the Lodge of England in 1717, but as the society was cloaked in secrecy in his day, definitive proof is lacking. This remarkable man’s life changed the course of human endeavors, beginning with his humble birth in 1643."

- MASONIC BIOGRAPHIES, Isaac Newton. Universal Co-Masonry. Retrieved 08/01/2020 from: https://www.universalfreemasonry.org/en/famous-freemasons/isaac-newton

Isaac Newton believed Egypt was a corrupted form of Noahidism

"By emphasizing the connection with Egypt, which he believed was the inheritor of a corrupted form of the true Noachide religion, Newton also pushed the sense of the Sabians as an independent people to the margins of scholarly interests."

- Prof. Jonathan Elukin. "Maimonides and the Rise and Fall of the Sabians: Explaining Mosaic Laws and the Limits of Scholarship". Trinity College. Pg. 627. Retrieved 08/01/2020 from: https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=https://www.google.com/&httpsredir=1&article=1022&context=facpub

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