07-29-2015, 11:21 PM
Quote:(2.2) However, this entity’s beliefs were accepted by very few. His priests gave lip service only, without the spiritual distortion towards seeking. The peoples continued in their beliefs. When this entity was no longer in this density, again the polarized beliefs in the many gods came into their own and continued so until the one known as Muhammad delivered the peoples into a more intelligible distortion of mind/body/spirit relationships.
I am assuming here that they are referring to the Muhammad who received the Koran. However, I find a pretty huge gap between Ra's philosophy and that which is in the Koran so I wonder if Ra is not referring to the Koran but the philosophy of Muhammed in general?