The incessant use of triple-parentheses and all the kneejerk antisemitic language was a little too subtle, at least now we have some real clarification as to the agenda of this forum.
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Taking his orders from saul, master of demons:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_of_Solomon
Who took it from Simon Magus, aka Simon Peter, aka Saint Peter, the Zoroastrian priest and first Apostle of Jesus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Simonian_Aeonology.jpg
The earlier stories of Solomon’s seal takes place in the babylonian talmud which is earlier than any of the apostles lives? Or do I misunderstand your point?
Zoroastrianism (ancient Persia/Iran/Aryan) predates Abrahamic religions.
Jews were basically nomads who got caught in the middle between Cretan and Persian (and Egyptian) empires expanding.
The Cretan empire expanded outward from Greece/Aegean Sea and became known as the Phoenicians. They brought their religion with them which incorporated Moloch, the Minotaur's Maze from Knossos.
The Persian empire also expanded outward at this time. They brought their religion with them which incorporated Sky Father (Deus / Djous / Zeus Pater) and Earth Mother (Anahita).
The cultures crossed mainly in the Lebanon/Levant/Canaan regions. This was where the two cultures mixed together.
The apostles of Jesus are basically prototype messiahs who were canonized (baptized) into a new persona in writing to form the Bible. They did not actually come together as 12 of Jesus' followers all alive at once. It's a metaphor IMO. The Bible was written as an understanding of the melding cultures.
Very interesting take... I too think the stories told in the bible are likely re-tellings of older tales shaped to (at the time) modern sensibilities.
What do you think about the idea that yahweh sabaoth was once the jews god of war? And also what are your thoughts on the gnostic gospels found as part of the nag hammadi discovery? I find the gnostic version the most resonant and reconcilable with reality but I always savor the ideas of others who think for themselves
The star of David isn't a pentagram.
Hey faggazord, repeat for me the 10th word in the quoted segment.