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--[[User:Undule|Undule]] 18:51, 22 May 2005 (EDT) I should add that I have an entry (with multimedia, even) brewing about Mamu - long neglected Sumerian god of Dreams. | --[[User:Undule|Undule]] 18:51, 22 May 2005 (EDT) I should add that I have an entry (with multimedia, even) brewing about Mamu - long neglected Sumerian god of Dreams. | ||
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+ | --[[User:Adkins|Adkins]] Holy Cripes, really? What a cool coincidence! Mamu, eh? This is all getting rather confusing...but I changed all refs to Mommo to help clear things up. I think this article needs a lot of work btw. A good start but not quite there. The Kaba must be worked in, I'd forgotten about that. Also....with Mormo, how he became the true god of Mormonism. I suspect Smith was the victim of a Gnomic psy-op. Or, he himself was a gnome. Anyway, Witherspoon has some interesting points, but as you pointed out your lecture, just because the two require blood sacrifice doesn't mean their one and the same. Rock on. |
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Is it "mommo" or "mommu" - or are these two different things? I changed "mommu" to "mommo", but then discovered that both words also exist in the text on Mormo, so I expect that there's some confusion on my part. Note that Mommu was the Emperor of Japan from 697-707. Since he was born in 683, he was a pretty young chap to be in charge of It All.
--Undule 18:51, 22 May 2005 (EDT) I should add that I have an entry (with multimedia, even) brewing about Mamu - long neglected Sumerian god of Dreams.
--Adkins Holy Cripes, really? What a cool coincidence! Mamu, eh? This is all getting rather confusing...but I changed all refs to Mommo to help clear things up. I think this article needs a lot of work btw. A good start but not quite there. The Kaba must be worked in, I'd forgotten about that. Also....with Mormo, how he became the true god of Mormonism. I suspect Smith was the victim of a Gnomic psy-op. Or, he himself was a gnome. Anyway, Witherspoon has some interesting points, but as you pointed out your lecture, just because the two require blood sacrifice doesn't mean their one and the same. Rock on.