Moses by MichaelAngelo
Discovered in the Worcester, MA courthouse As a hard core atheist , discovering this statue in a government courthouse is like a jewish worshiper going into a temple with a statue of Hitler! How about a big ass CRUCIFIX with pulsating LEDs ?
Behold!
Where atheists are treated with all the dignity they deserve. Fuck this Allah creature, We are going for the JEW god YAHWEH.
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One individual (religiosity not identified) said it is a big swing and a miss
to assume that this statue is the imposition of religion.
He states that Moses was the first to codify law . Indeed, he was, but....
It truly surprises me that so many high-priced religious lawyers can be so stupid.
In my humble opinion, they are
They need to escape from religion. . I suspect they might be on the left side of the Bell Curve.
![]() The Bizarre Reason Michelangelo's Moses Has Horns Moses is depicted as horned due to a Latin mistranslation of the Hebrew word for "radiant" in Exodus 34:29, where the Latin Vulgate Bible's use of cornuta ("horned") became common in Christian art, such as Michelangelo's famous sculpture. The biblical text describes Moses' face as shining with divine glory after his encounter with God, not growing actual horns. Medieval and Renaissance artists, influenced by the Vulgate, adopted the "horned" interpretation, eventually associating it with divine power or authority, although this depiction appears diabolical to modern viewers. The original Hebrew word in the Book of Exodus is qaran, which means to shine or send out rays. The Latin Vulgate, St. Jerome's fourth-century translation, used the Latin word cornuta, which can mean both "horned" and "radiant". This ambiguity led to an enduring tradition in Latin Christianity of portraying Moses with horns. |
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