Religious Implications of the Carthaginian Theory
The culture of the Jewish people following the death of Christ has puzzled Christians for centuries. How could the people of the Old Testament, who followed God (albeit imperfectly), persist in rejection of Christ and exist in what appeared to be such a un...
ISis- RA - EL preform the same rites and rituals as the ancient canaanites so it's no stretch to believe they're not one and the same.
This little item of information never seemed to catch fire even in conspiracy circles because, I would say, it seemed just a bit of esoteric trivia:
THE CANAANITE ALTAR BELOW JEKYLL ISLAND HOTEL OF FEDERAL RESERVE INFAMY (Ancient Patriarchs 12/5/2016)
But in the right context, it falls into place like a Tetris piece, doesn't it?
Yes. I thought we all knew Carthage was as a Jewish city
The article asks the Q which has a simple answer :
Two factions, two bosses, in war with each other. Jews have just Co-opted and subjugated Christianity AND rewritten the bible and forged much of the history to suppress this information.
a) "cARThAGE" aka artificial age.
b) Latin Carthago from Phoenician quart khadash - "new town"...town/tun - "enclosure".
Suggested "new town" inverts perceivable "now opening" aka momentum/moment/now (inception towards death) opening matter (life).
Hebrew yisra'el "he that striveth with God"...the opposite of following implies resisting (life) velocity (inception towards death) aka struggling to sustain self aka striving (ones growth) within god (all loss).
What if only gentiles follow jewish suggestions by consent, while ignoring to resist perceivable?