1933 Baal worship festival.
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Fascinating. Where did you find this?
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Ty. It is difficult for them to deny it now.
https://scored.co/c/Conspiracies/p/15JnPOQ1Fz/1933-baal-worship-festival-/c/4OdjQwuZNqT
Are we to assume the worship of Baal in The Ten Commandments is also actual worship of Baal - and not part of a larger narrative of Moses and they story of Exodus?
Since the pageant covers the Torah (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) and lasted 90 minutes, I guess we should assume anyone who reads Exodus is encouraging the worship of Baal as well?
I mean, do you think a pageant telling this story might include the contents of Exodus 32 - would it not, it is a significant portion of both Christian and Jewish religion that this happened while Moses was being given the 10 Commandments.
Baal was one of Lucifers top agents who rebelled alongside him in 200,000 BC. Moses happened around 800 BC.
The original Cananites that bordered Israel in ancient times were the Baal worshipers. They got destroyed and enslaved but later were freed by King Cyrus.
Dude you can find the script of the play.
This scene represents what happens in Exodus 32.
If this is an actual worship ceremony, do you also think that this is an actual worship ceremony?
Does Exodus 32 tell the same story the play did?
Yawn. You chat so much shit.
What was the news last month Israel was under Egyptian protectorate. It just found a mummified burial chamber in it with a hoard of artifacts.
So much shit on what you assume to be facts.
They simply aren't. The Bible isn't fact. Every story in it is a recreation. There is zero proof of Moses. Zero proof of David and Solomon. They were somebody else.
The Sargon of Akkad is Moses. But it's another tale of mythology, it appears all over the Planet. India, Japan. The 13 commandments are Hummurabi's code laws. Also written on stone. The Babylonian Talmud was wrote first. The Torah was wrote after Jerusalem was rebuilt. It simply renamed a host of common stories. Look it's the lost tribe. They came from somewhere else but got taught something else. I know I know let's just play Chinese whispers instead. Exactly what happened to the child slaves.
So like Romans took these children from the tribes, it was common policy, insuring the tribe wouldn't rebel. Children were slaves. Some gained station. But they all learned Roman.
Have a guess what happens when the Goths freed them? Many go home and no sooner has Christianity spread. No what? They reinvent all their common stories the ones they learned in Babylonian school changing the names to their supposed origin, creating this other place that didn't even exist.
The Babylonians made sure it was a concentric narrative. It is okay for you to be slaves and worship your bedtime deities, because over time you will adopt their narratives, adding all the present rulers, kings, laws, and common stories. The king has ruled it. He will be inserted. Books are burnt, wagging tongues removed. Indoctrination. But suddenly Babylon is destroyed, any slaves get freed. They create a city becoming their own state. What is it. It's no longer Egyptian. Egypt was invaded, and Babylon destroyed. It needs its own origin, sooner lost in translation, muddled into another paradigm. Completely lost in translation. Until even the language's changed.
Happened frequently in history until it constantly sticks out like a great big sore thumb. They've rewrote it. It has happened frequently, almost every time it reformed from war, ruler, or disaster. The books get burnt. Some genius rewrites all over them, adding Charlie Chaplin, they put a hat, pass the hat, and a moustache, onto the Mona Lisa, changing all the street names, pulling down all the statues. Because a grain of salt to a believer is the stuff of undying beliefs. Despite it only having the smallest saltiest grains of, and I still don't know what it is. Because you will never change the salty, their belief binds them to it. But they'll reinvent the script. Look at it currently.