I have yet to watch the video, but it turns out we have some literally hard evidence of where we get the financial system: Phanes coins.
The Phanes coins, so called for the name inscribed on them, are early electrum coins from Caria in Asia Minor and are the most ancient inscribed coin series at present known.
This "Phanes" entity "cannot be identified with certainty" by the mainstream, but they do tell us:
The coins might be associated with the primeval god Phanes, whose name means "light" or "shine"....
Oh ho! That's a clue for the alert, isn't it? If Biglino has determined that Yahweh is behind the financial system, I would differ with him and would adduce these coins as evidence. (Hint: He's not far off, though, it's Yahweh's nephew.)
A final note: These coins are from 625-600 BC, which is an absolutely crucial time in human history that has been dubbed the "Axial Age". It's goes far beyond the wiki writeup on it, although that's quite startling in itself.
A final exercise for the reader: The coins are believed to have been struck in the ancient city of Ephesus, which is only 80 miles south of modern day Bergama in Turkey. In ancient times, that city was known as Pergamon (or Pergamum or Pergamos) and is mentioned in the Bible with an extremely interesting association, which would add to my case. Some may have enough interest to look that up. (Hint: Patmos is only about 60 miles from Ephesus.)
Indeed, we are told Pergamon was the seat of Satan and where he resides. Which seems quite a strange thing to say concerning a entity that virtually everyone believes without question is some sort of divine and magical being who--if he has any physical existence at all--can simply manifest wherever he pleases. Doesn't seem like any being of that sort would need a seat, does it? Yet no one asks this question.
And here's a strange little episode everyone seems to have forgotten:
Can't say I know anything about anything associated with purgatory at all, aside from it originally being a concept some Catholic theologian dreamt up to solve some sticky theological conumdrum.
Talmud is not biblical...
NP fren.
I had to book mark it for later... but I intend to.
I have yet to watch the video, but it turns out we have some literally hard evidence of where we get the financial system: Phanes coins.
This "Phanes" entity "cannot be identified with certainty" by the mainstream, but they do tell us:
Oh ho! That's a clue for the alert, isn't it? If Biglino has determined that Yahweh is behind the financial system, I would differ with him and would adduce these coins as evidence. (Hint: He's not far off, though, it's Yahweh's nephew.)
A final note: These coins are from 625-600 BC, which is an absolutely crucial time in human history that has been dubbed the "Axial Age". It's goes far beyond the wiki writeup on it, although that's quite startling in itself.
A final exercise for the reader: The coins are believed to have been struck in the ancient city of Ephesus, which is only 80 miles south of modern day Bergama in Turkey. In ancient times, that city was known as Pergamon (or Pergamum or Pergamos) and is mentioned in the Bible with an extremely interesting association, which would add to my case. Some may have enough interest to look that up. (Hint: Patmos is only about 60 miles from Ephesus.)
Indeed, we are told Pergamon was the seat of Satan and where he resides. Which seems quite a strange thing to say concerning a entity that virtually everyone believes without question is some sort of divine and magical being who--if he has any physical existence at all--can simply manifest wherever he pleases. Doesn't seem like any being of that sort would need a seat, does it? Yet no one asks this question.
And here's a strange little episode everyone seems to have forgotten:
Obama’s Copy of Hitler’s Throne of Satan (Pergamon Altar) on Stage at Obama Inauguration
Can't say I know anything about anything associated with purgatory at all, aside from it originally being a concept some Catholic theologian dreamt up to solve some sticky theological conumdrum.