adian808
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- Oct 29, 2023
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Diwata in Filipino means God or this term comes from the Dravidian and Aryan Hindus of India the Spanish Christian missionaries who had forced the people to convert to Christianity also at one point adopted the Philippine Hindu script the baybayin saying that it is the script with which the world was created while the baybayin was a sacred script writing of the Philippines writing of Dravidian origin Now Diwata is the name of the Hindu god Om Brahman, the ik onkar, the Eka Onkara the god Brahma, MITHRA the god of the Iranians, Vishnu, Krishna, Rama, Shiva the An of the ancient Dravidians (same meaning as the An of the Sumerians = God, god of the sky, Sky, above) the god of the Sikhs in other words Allah because Allah is the ik onkar the Shiva of the Sikhs : the Filipinos before Christianity were Hindus and Muslims, the Tsinoys (Philippine Chinese) were Buddhists The Filipinos should then get closer to the Christians Nazranis Brahmins of Rama of India and the Sikhs and Zoroastrians (of Kerman in Iran who believe in Mithra) The Ahmadiyas (who believe in Yuz Asaf Jesus as a prophet and Buddha as a prophet), the Manichaeans, Sumerian monotheism (belief in An the god of the sky whose name is the name of the word God in Sumerian), the primordial Dravidian monotheism (belief in An of the same meaning as in Sumerian with three functions An Sooryan God as the sunny sky, An Pandyan the sky vector of rain and Vaan An the blue sky) and the Mandaeans of John the Baptist (he tolerates all cultures and only says to respect his values: give food to the hungry, drink to the thirsty, help the poor and not kill anyone) What do you think?
PS: I wrote the same thing on Pinoy Exchange before it closed and I had several positive feedbacks (1000 visits) if anyone knows a Filipino forum where I could talk about it, I'm interested
PS: I wrote the same thing on Pinoy Exchange before it closed and I had several positive feedbacks (1000 visits) if anyone knows a Filipino forum where I could talk about it, I'm interested