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Christian Iron Cross
Bacchus "The Devil"
Oldest church ever found
Dagon the fish-god
Shiite Muslim bloodletting
Conquistadors and other Christians
Saturn's black cube
Josephus on Jesus
Jesus not a carpenter
Christian phallic worship
King James: A Little History
The Holy Ark
Moses with Horns
Other Crucified Saviors
The Pope's yarmulke
Books not in the Bible
See You At The Pole
Keeping the Sabbath
Bethel (Phallic) Stone
Star of David
Nation of Islam
Stones of the Ten Commandments
Christian Hermeneutics
Grove Worship
Give Your Heart to Jesus
"Thy Rod and Thy Staff"
St. Peter vs. Jupiter
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Here are a few pictures of Bacchus, taken from various sources around the world:
... and he is now living at one of the largest Christian organizations in America:
Trinity Broadcasting Network in Orange County, California!
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3) The absolutely oldest Christian church ever found ... unearthed in Israel.
4) A second Christian use of the fish symbol originates with the worship of
The caption above reads: "Mesopotamian medicine men, clad in fish garb in homage to a water god, invoke
magic against demons who enfeebled a youth."
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This is the Shiite Muslim celebration of Ashoura. And YES, kids can get in
on the fun too! Footnote
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7) Are you aware that the "black cube" represents different things to
different cultures? In Latin it refers to Saturn, and in Arabic cultures to Venus.
8) We are told that the first century Jewish historian Josephus wrote about
Jesus. He actually wrote about thirteen different Jesus':
We now know that this quote was added in the Middle Ages by the Church. No Orthodox Jew like Josephus
would penned these words!
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While we're on the subject, here are more examples of Phallic Worship in all of our
favorite religions: Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism ... even in a prehistoric German cave. "The
more we change, the more we stay the same."
Another example of
Shiva's phallic.
The Dead Sea Scrolls museum in Israel.
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12) The concept of a "Holy Ark" ... which religion had it first?
or the ancient Egyptians
Hebrew Ark
Egyptian Ark
Hebrew Ark
Egyptian Ark
Egyptian Ark
Egyptian Ark
Source: The Woman's Dictionary of Symbols and Sacred Objects by Barbara Walker
This is why in the movies, Indiana Jones finds the Holy Ark in EGYPT,
and not the so-called "Holy Land" of Israel.
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Quetzalcoatl (Aztec)
Quetzalcoatl (Aztec)
"Crucifixion in Space"
(from Moore's Hindu Pantheon)
Krishna (Hindu)
Dionysus (Greco-Roman)
Dionysus Resurrected
Ixion (Greek)
15) Why does the Pope wear a yarmulke? Who had it first?
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16) Books that are mentioned in the Bible, but which are not in the
Bible themselves.
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In the Nazi religion, they also liked to gather 'round the pole:
... but young people gathering around a pole is an ancient pagan ritual, a
fact which seems to be lost on the "Christian" community.
Ancient Greek:
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18) The Holy Sabbath is actually the worship of the planet Saturn. If you
"keep the Sabbath," then you are carrying on the ancient worship of this pagan
god. That is why he is worshipped on Saturn's Day -- which today we
call "Saturday."
Saturn
Hebrew Name: Shabbatai
Hebrew Meaning: The "Sabbatic" from the Hebrew meaning "to cease."
Hebrew Theme: Cease, rest.
Saturn, with its huge rings, seven of them, was known in Talmudic Hebrew literature as a representation of
the Shabbat (Sabbath). It earned this reputation because of its prolonged orbit around the Sun.
The planetary body Saturn, in the Hebrew language called Shabbatai
y)tb#$comes
from the three-letter Hebrew word Shabbattb#$. Shabbat, of course, refers to the seventh day of the week
in Jewish reckoning, Shabbatai
was the seventh planetary body known to the ancient
Jews. Seven is a special number of rest and is addressed in Jewish numerology.
In the Tanakh
(Bible), the heavenly body Saturn is referred to by the prophet Amos
(5:26). Apparently the Babylonians named a god after Saturn and called it Chiun
. Because
this Babylonian god of stone was embraced by some of the Jews of the day, the One true G-d of their
Fathers visited His anger upon them.
In Jewish commentaries, the legendary name given to the antichrist is Armilus.
This Armilus will deceive the whole world into believing he is God and will reign over the whole
world. He will come with ten kings and together they will fight over Jerusalem...Armilus will banish
Israel 'to the wilderness' and it will be a time of unprecedented distress for Israel; there will be
increasing famine, and the Gentiles will expel the Jews from their lands, and they will hide in caves
and towers...God will war against the host of Armilus...and there will be a great deliverance for
Israel and the kingdom of Heaven will spread over all the earth." (Encyclopedia Judaica)
"Other references further describe Armilus as arising from the Roman empire, having miraculous powers, and
being born to a stone statue of a virgin (which is why he is called "the son of stone"). It is also interesting that he
makes this statue "the chief of all idolatry" with the result that "all the Gentiles will bow down to her, burn
incense and pour out libations to her."
(In Search of Temple Treasures, Randall Price)
Later, some rabbis in the middle ages interpreted the position and movement of both planetary
bodies Shabbatai
and Tzedeq
(Jupiter) as a sign of imminent
Messianic redemption.
(Signs in the Heavens, Avi Ben Mordechai)
For a thorough background on the planet Saturn and the ancient mythologies surrounding it,
one must go to Kronia.com.
Reference: The Sabbath Planet
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19) Bethel Stone. In the Old Testament Book of Genesis, chapter 28, we read
that the prophet Jacob fell asleep and used a stone as a pillow. We are told that
God gave Jacob a vivid dream, and when Jacob awoke he declared that this
stone represented the God of Israel, and called the stone "Beth-El," meaning
"God's House." This stone became the symbol for the God of Israel.
Upon closer examination, however, we discover that there is more to the story
and the symbol ... as you will see below.
GENESIS 28
ENLARGED
Now here's the part they didn't tell you in Sunday School: upon closer
examination, we discover that it was a phallic stone onto which the oil was
being poured. This was a very ancient sexual ritual practiced by pagans of
the ancient world.
In INDIA ...
CHRISTIAN PRIEST
annointing the phallic:
Journey from
Eden
by Kevin James Aaron
Cathedral Publications
PO Box 888
Cathedral City, CA 92234
ISBN # 0-9621490-0-4
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20) The symbol we call the "Star of David" is in fact an ancient symbol of the pagan star
god Saturn.
Saturn-worship is still practiced today, but not recognized as such.
Footnotes
Google: Chiun Star God . |. Google: Remphan Chiun Star
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21) How many people know that the Nation of Islam was not founded by an
African-American, but by a Jewish man?
22)
In the Old Testament book of Exodus, we are told about Moses receiving
the Ten Commandments, which were written on two stones.
However, research reveals that the Ten Commandments were not written in
the way that we have been led to believe.
Below is a comment from a Bible reference work:
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23)
Where do Christians
get their term "Hermeneutics?"
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24)
Christianity today is still overflowing with the remnants of pagan grove worship.
Here are just a few of countless hundreds of examples of grove worship in modern
"Christian churches."
Footnotes:
1) Grove Worship
2) Phallic Grove
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25) In Christianity, we are told to "give our heart to the Lord." Where did this
idea come from?
... the more we change, the more we stay the same. "There is nothing new
under the sun."
Personally, I think the Aztecs had it right. They would rather give
someone else's heart to the Lord!
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27) The statue of "St. Peter" at the Vatican is actually the pagan god
Jupiter. Catholics travel from all over the world to kiss his feet.
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