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Identify the Godless (media.conspiracies.win)
posted 1 year ago by Merely_a_conduit 1 year ago by Merely_a_conduit +14 / -1
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– Jsinco97 9 points 1 year ago +9 / -0

1.5 million is nothing in comparison to population size. That being said this is better than the massive population of Christian zionists and Catholics walking us into a war with muslims to protect jews that hate us

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– Merely_a_conduit [S] 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

That's just people who openly admit it AKA idiots

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– Jsinco97 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

Good point

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– TallestSkil 7 points 1 year ago +8 / -1

90% of people who call themselves Christians don’t support a word of what the Bible says.

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– Merely_a_conduit [S] 10 points 1 year ago +10 / -0

The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares

"Another parable He put forth to them, saying: “The kingdom of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field; 25 but while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat and went his way. 26 But when the grain had sprouted and produced a crop, then the tares also appeared. 27 So the servants of the owner came and said to him, ‘Sir, did you not sow good seed in your field? How then does it have tares?’ 28 He said to them, ‘An enemy has done this.’ The servants said to him, ‘Do you want us then to go and gather them up?’ 29 But he said, ‘No, lest while you gather up the tares you also uproot the wheat with them. 30 Let both grow together until the harvest, and at the time of harvest I will say to the reapers, “First gather together the tares and bind them in bundles to burn them, but gather the wheat into my barn.”

Matthew 13:24-30

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– Merely_a_conduit [S] 6 points 1 year ago +7 / -1

The conspiracy is the active campaign against Christianity in this country. Alister Crowley is a major influence on modern occult religions he said "Do what thy wilt shall be the whole of the law" know who and what you are dealing with. You can see him on the cover of the Beatles album Sgt. Peppers lonely hearts club band, very interesting rabbit hole.

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– KratomGuy 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

People who haven't really been initiated into occult studies leave out the rest of that quote and are upset that the teaching seems to be a child's fanciful idea of "do whatever you want" (regardless of the consequences). It is...as long as it's acting in love. Thelema means WILL, and agape means universal LOVE for everything, because all is part of the one. Numerically, thelema and agape have the same value of 93, which meant that they share the same essence. "The word of the Law is Thelema... Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law... Thou hast no right but to do thy will... Love is the law, love under will... There is no law beyond."

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– Merely_a_conduit [S] 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Lipstick on a pig

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– Redsky 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

I sometimes think that if America had a more masculine warlike religion perhaps we wouldn't be susceptible to foreign invasion and Israeli subjugation. Christianity, in some capacity, can be a paralyzing religion where "don't worry God will fix everything in the end" so no action is taken because everyone is relying upon God.

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– Mrexreturns 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

It's a Jewish lie and this is one of the reasons why.

People expect God to fix everything as the Theocracy starts starving and killing people and claiming it as a trial of God.

And its roots came from Semitic war god and blood god worship.

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– BeefyBelisarius 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

We had one, back in the manifest destiny days when we believed God gave us this continent to forcibly conquer.

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– Vlad_The_Impaler 2 points 1 year ago +3 / -1

Presbyterians are having Easter egg hunts. They're pagan too

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– Thisisnotanexit 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

(Identify the Godless) By what means?

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– Merely_a_conduit [S] 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

By their actions

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– Thisisnotanexit 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Indeed!

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– Jacobin 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Pagan is a Christian term which just collectively means all the other religions that don’t worship the God of Israel, that’s all.

Perhaps the west should be throwing off the 2000 year old yoke of being forced to worship the Jewish messiah and god of Israel.

This is a good thing perhaps. Perhaps the west should be reconnecting with their own original religions and native gods. Perhaps Arabs ought to do the same.

Perhaps the world would be a better place if it realised the huge psychological and theological Jewish trap that the Abrahamic religions are..

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– GoneViking 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Most pagans just call themselves that so they can grow a beard in the military.

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– Merely_a_conduit [S] 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Doubtful, having been in the military I know the go to for growing a beard is a diagnosis of Pseudofolliculitis barbae

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– GoneViking 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Claims of Odinism have skyrocketed in the last year in the US military, the right to grow a beard being one of the key tenents cited in Odinism.

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– Merely_a_conduit [S] 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Probably from all the people who chopped their cocks off to wear class A dresses

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– AlexAmore -1 points 1 year ago +3 / -4

And how many of you Christians celebrate Christmas, Easter and so on? You guys are practicing pagans too! Where the hell did Easter eggs come from?

Nevermind, the fact that Astrology underlies all the scripture. Christianity was born at the start of the age of Pisces (The fish sign on the Zodiac). That's why the Pope wears the fish hat. That's why Jesus is the "fishers of men". That's why you have the fish bumper sticker.

Judaism was born in the prior age before Pisces, in the age of Aries (The Ram). That's why Jesus is the "Lamb of God". The ram-goat was the original totemic beast and symbol of Yahweh. The Hebrew word for god, "El", comes from the word "ayil" which means "ram". "El" is also short for "Elohim" which is the plural of "Gods". In the Canaanite religion, "El" is the great god.

Then you have the Bull worship and Golden Calf of Judaism. This is because Judaism has it's roots from Egypt, during the prior age of Taurus (The Bull). Egypt worshiped Gods like Isis and Ra.

Now just abbreviate Isis to = Is and you have:

Is Ra El = Israel. Ever wonder where the name Israel comes from? It's Egyptian and Hebrew

This is an extremely brief origin story of Christianity.

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– Merely_a_conduit [S] 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

u/#sheldon

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– Mad_King_Kalak 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

No matter how many times these Dunning Kruger effect ideas get shot full of more holes than a clay pigeon at a shotgun convention, they keep coming back up again.

For example, do you know why rabbits and eggs are important for Easter, because in the Middle Ages when Christians used to actually fast for Lent and they couldn't eat them, they would eat them again on Easter in a celebration when Lent ended.

https://medievalisterrant.wordpress.com/2013/03/29/medieval-easter-traditions/

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– AlexAmore 0 points 1 year ago +2 / -2

That's not the origin of it, though. You're only going back a part of the way.

The word "Lent" comes from the Anglo-Saxon term "Lencten," which means "spring". Pagans celebrated Spring, long before Christians, with themes of rebirth and resurrection (sound familiar?). What symbols might represent that well? Eggs (birth) and rabbits (fertility).

The name "Easter" is derived from Eostre, a Germanic goddess of dawn, spring, and fertility, whose festival was celebrated around the same time of year. She is also the pagan goddess of fertility for humans and crops.

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– Mad_King_Kalak 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Again, some more dreck. That Christians celebrate Christ's crucifixion, that happened to take place in the spring, because that's when Passover was, when Jesus was killed by the Jews, that doesn't mean that Christians celebrate a pagan spring celebration. Hockey and basketball seasons overlap too.

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– AlexAmore 0 points 1 year ago +1 / -1

All major religions stem from Astrology. So they all overlap. That's the point. Early humans worshipped the sun because darkness meant danger and death. The sun gave life. This evolved into Astrology and into Paganism and the Abrahamic religions and so on. They're all just retelling the same Astrological story, the story of the Zodiac. Jesus is just a retelling of the Zodiac.

Luke 22:7 Then came the day of Unleavened Bread on which the Passover lamb had to be sacrificed. 8 Jesus sent Peter and John, saying, “Go and make preparations for us to eat the Passover.”

9 “Where do you want us to prepare for it?” they asked.

10 He replied, “As you enter the city, a man carrying a jar of water will meet you. Follow him to the house that he enters, 11 and say to the owner of the house, ‘The Teacher asks: Where is the guest room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?’ 12 He will show you a large room upstairs, all furnished. Make preparations there.”

13 They left and found things just as Jesus had told them. So they prepared the Passover.

First of all, no man would carry a jar of water back then. That was a woman's job. This is Jesus referencing the end of the Age of Pisces (What he represents) and into the Age of Aquarius (Which is a constellation of a man carrying a jar of water!) https://www.superstock.com/asset/constellation-aquarius-figure-man-carrying-jar-water-date/4220-21852616

"Follow him into the house that he enters." A "House" is a blatant Astrological term. There are 12 houses and everything in Astrology is organized through the system of "Houses". And so Jesus is simply saying as Pisces is over, follow Aquarius into the new age. Fun Fact: We have just entered Aquarius or are about to, depending on who you ask.

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– Mad_King_Kalak 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Most major religions used astrology, including Christianity, because they are ancient religions, people didn't have TV to watch at night and calendars on their phones, and they helped them understand the cycles of nature. Thus, as Christianity teaches, understanding nature helps you understand the mind of God, who created it.

The wise men saw the astrological sign, came to Jesus and paid him homage as pagans, and left as pagans after being warned by God not to go back to Herod who would kill them. This in no way makes Christianity an astrological religion.

You're lost in the woods my man.

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– AlexAmore 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

The 12 disciples = 12 constellations. Jesus is the Sun in the center that they travel around. The Dec 25th birth sequence is completely astrological and has been used by countless “Gods". The 3 stars that make up Orion's belt were called “the 3 kings" in ancient times. These stars align and point to the Eastern star that “they follow" And every year on Dec 25 point to the sunrise (Jesus). On Dec 22 the sun gets to it's lowest point in the sky. From Dec 22 to Dec 25, the sun stops moving south and stops for 3 days. Hence, it “died" for 3 days. And on and on....

You really think anything in the Bible is just happenstance? You think the numbers and references are just documented fact and not metaphors? The Ancients lived and breathed through metaphors and myths.

Do you really take the Bible literally? So Jesus actually walked on water and it's not just a metaphor for the sun that actually does "walk" on water? Is it a coincidence that we worship Jesus on [Sun]day? There are an endless number of books and seminars on this topic (Youtube "Astrotheology").

Christianity isn't special. Christianity is simply widespread thanks to the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire was extremely pagan. As long as you supported Caesar and paid taxes, the Roman Empire was happy to let you worship whatever. When the Roman Empire conquered a people, the Roman Empire would even adopt some of their customs to make their new peasants' subjugation more peaceful and productive. Religion was always a political tool.

“Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's” - Jesus

2024 translation: "Pay your taxes" - Jesus

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– Mad_King_Kalak 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

12 apostles, not disciples. Jesus had many disciples, like Mary Magdeline, but only 12 apostles, which was his inner circle.

And there were 12 apostles to represent the 12 tribes of Israel, from the 12 sons of Joseph, who made it to the Promised Land.

What the fuck man, pick up a Bible. Everything you wrote after such a fundamental mistake like that isn't worth a pinch of salt.

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