Courtfighter Symbol Familiarize Muslims, Christians, Jews
And Other Eastern Religion With The Dragon Part I by Van Stone Original
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Dragons: Series 2018 by Van Stone
The Dragon at your left. The Dragon at the your right. Kids love dragons. But how do adults feel about the Dragon? The Dragon, a living winged serpent, now extinct, large aquatic-like reptile-like, mammal having a lion's claws, the tail of a serpent, and scaly skin, is believed that it once lived throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, Spain, France, Italy, the Americas, and Australia. Ancient and modern Muslims, Christians, Jews, and other eastern religion believe this. Pre-Judaic text backs this fact up.
The dragon is a fabulous and universal symbolic figure found in most cultures throughout the world. Dragons were a symbol of both good and bad (evil). According to areas of ancient eastern text in this order, -middle earth in Iraq, Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, and Southern Europe, East Asia which constitutes China, and Northeast Asia which constitutes Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, Japan, Mongolia, the Russian Far East and Siberia as well as, according to areas of ancient western text in this order, -North America.
The larger species of dragons were very dangerous to humans. And the smaller species of dragons were very safe to humans. The Mesopotamian Dragon Creation Text, starting point of a Genesis, include the notion of a Dragon common to Muslims, Christians, and Jews. The name of that common Dragon linking all of these religions’ understanding that dragons were real being, animals on earth is- Lilith. And Lilith doesn’t mean to believe in the representation of a male being. So then, Lilith is to mean to believe in the representation of a female being… the Dragon.
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