Well, just so it doesn't seem like a tease or a LARP or some such thing, from a meta perspective I've learned that you really can't tell anyone anything (most particularly something they already "know") but there is some possibility they can learn it for themselves. Then again, it's no more mysterious than the idea that you can't learn algebra if someone just hands you the answer key for all the assignments for the semester. With that idea in mind, here's the first place to look....
The big breakthrough for me came when I was looking at Isaiah 14:12, which is the one and only place we get the name "Lucifer". Freeman Fly had mentioned there was evidence that he was not the same entity as Satan, and I thought it was a good way to show it was all nonsense by proving this. Freeman never wrote it up so I was studying it for myself.
What struck me was the variety of English translations of "Lucifer, son of the morning star". I don't speak Hebrew, but thought maybe I should look at it myself to see where they were getting all this. That turns out to have been the key: not taking the word of the "authorities", but rather just reading what was there to puzzle out the meaning for myself.
It turns out that in that single phrase, there are two very strong links to the Anunnaki, one more obvious and one more subtte. Funny enough, I got the subtle one first and didn't get the obvious one for years. Why, you ask? Because I took the word of the "authorities" and didn't read what was there.
I believe that for anyone with an interest in Satan and his effect on this world, it's well worth the time to study this and figure out the puzzle personally. That is, you see what's written in the Bible long ago and use your own reasoning and research to understand it, and that has nothing at all to do with what some dude on the Internet said. I promise you it's not a wild goose chase, nor even a very long one.
But it's worth it because it's a huge paradigm change. If Lucifer is some alien from another planet, then you can pretty much dispense with all the talk of divine realms and cosmic destiny and metaphysical what-have-you. I'm personally very lazy and am glad to avoid having to wade through all that to consider myself "well-informed".
Well, just so it doesn't seem like a tease or a LARP or some such thing, from a meta perspective I've learned that you really can't tell anyone anything (most particularly something they already "know") but there is some possibility they can learn it for themselves. Then again, it's no more mysterious than the idea that you can't learn algebra if someone just hands you the answer key for all the assignments for the semester. With that idea in mind, here's the first place to look....
The big breakthrough for me came when I was looking at Isaiah 14:12, which is the one and only place we get the name "Lucifer". Freeman Fly had mentioned there was evidence that he was not the same entity as Satan, and I thought it was a good way to show it was all nonsense by proving this. Freeman never wrote it up so I was studying it for myself.
What struck me was the variety of English translations of "Lucifer, son of the morning star". I don't speak Hebrew, but thought maybe I should look at it myself to see where they were getting all this. That turns out to have been the key: not taking the word of the "authorities", but rather just reading what was there to puzzle out the meaning for myself.
It turns out that in that single phrase, there are two very strong links to the Anunnaki, one more obvious and one more subtte. Funny enough, I got the subtle one first and didn't get the obvious one for years. Why, you ask? Because I took the word of the "authorities" and didn't read what was there.
I believe that for anyone with an interest in Satan and his effect on this world, it's well worth the time to study this and figure out the puzzle personally. That is, you see what's written in the Bible long ago and use your own reasoning and research to understand it, and that has nothing at all to do with what some dude on the Internet said. I promise you it's not a wild goose chase, nor even a very long one.
But it's worth it because it's a huge paradigm change. If Lucifer is some alien from another planet, then you can pretty much dispense with all the talk of divine realms and cosmic destiny and metaphysical what-have-you. I'm personally very lazy and am glad to avoid having to wade through all that to consider myself "well-informed".
Anyway, let me know what you find!