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Yahweh: The Evolution

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Yahweh was the national god of the Iron Age kingdoms of Israel (Samaria) and Judah.His exact origins are disputed, although they reach back to the early Iron Age and even the Late Bronze. Yahweh is the God of Jews, Christians and Muslims . All gods have their evolution stages and roots as we are going to explore Yahweh's evolution as different phases in the reverse manner. Starting from the modern and most latest form to the most ancient form. Over the years, Yahweh a less God merged with many higher Gods, accumulating all their stories, attributes and characters, emerging as the ONE GOD of Abrahamic religions.  Evolution  PHASE 1 Location : Roman Chatholic Church  For the first 280 years of Christian history, Christianity was banned by the Roman Empire, and Christians were terribly persecuted. This changed after the “conversion” of the Roman Emperor Constantine. Constantine provided religious toleration with the Edict of Milan in AD 313, effectively li...

The True Identity of ALLAH: A Shocking Revelation

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The claim that Allah (the name of God in Islam) historically originates as a moon god worshiped in pre-Islamic Arabia originates in early 20th-century scholarship, most prominently advocated by American evangelicals from the 1990s.  "Allah" was the name of a moon god in pre-Islamic Arabic mythology, the implication being that "Allah" as the term for God in Islam implies that Muslims worship a different deity than the Judeo-Christian one. The use of a lunar calendar and the prevalence of crescent moon imagery in Islam is said by some to be the origin of this hypothesis The origin of the word Allah can be derived from EL --- ELLAH --- ALLAH God El,  the supreme god of East Semitic speakers in Mesopotamia’s Early Dynastic Period. The proposed Greek equalent of El is Cronus. Israelite equivalent is Yahweh. El had many kids from his Consort,  Asherah/Athirat. They kids were : Yam Mot Anat Ashtar Shahar Shalim Shapash Baal  Athtart Hadad ...

Easter : PAGAN HOLIDAY

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Easter was originally the celebration of Ishtar, the Assyrian and Babylonian goddess. The egg symbol was sacred to the Babylonians. They believed that a Cosmic Egg fell from the heavens into the Euphrates river, from which the goddess Ishtar ( Venusian goddess) was hatched. For this reason, the egg came to symbolize the spring celebration of Austrõn, Ôstarâ, Ēoster or Eástre, a later Saxon goddess descended from Ishtar. Rather than being a "Christian" holiday, Easter celebrations date back into remotest antiquity and are found around the world, as the blossoming of spring did not escape the notice of the ancients, who revered this life-renewing time of the year, when winter had passed and the sun was "born again." The "Pagan" Easter had been celebrated before the time of Jesus, every year by a number of cultures, including the Egyptians, possibly as early as 4,000 years ago and continuing to this day in some places. Ishtar is the ancient Sumerian...

LUCIFER IN ANCIENT GREEK

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Firstly, Lucifer in his physical form is the planet Venus. When viewed from the Earth, the planet Venus doesn’t stray far from the Sun as the furthest it can be seen is about 45° of arc on either side. When the planet Venus appears to the left of the Sun, it is the most beautiful star in the heavens during the evening.   The Sun will set first leaving Venus in the sky shining extremely bright. When Venus conjuncts or opposes the Sun she disappears and then reappears on the right side of the Sun and visa versa. When Venus appears to the right of the Sun it is no longer the Evening Star as it now will rise before the Sun being a beautiful star in the morning or the  Morning Star . The ancient Greeks believed Venus to be two separate entities although ancient astrologers probably knew differently. The Greeks gave the day star the name P hosphorus  which in Latin translates to  Lucifer . The evening star Hesperos was Vesper in Latin. Hesperos was ...

Gilgamesh, Nimrod and Huwawa

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First, what does the name Nimrod mean? It comes from the Hebrew verb meaning "rebel."  Thus "Nimrod" may not be the person's name at all. It is more likely a term  representing rebellion against the modern one god religious systems. We can see a person in the pre - Biblical literature, in the ancient Sumerian clay tablets. He was the mighty king Gilgamesh. Because of the parallels between Gilgamesh and Nimrod, many scholars agree that Gilgamesh is Nimrod. Now let's talk about Yahweh in the Sumerian stories. In these stories Yahweh is seen as Huwawa, the Terrible. Huwawa was a monstrous giant of immemorial age. He was the guardian of the pine Forest. Facing Down Huwawa Having prepared weapons, Gilgamesh sets out for the Cedar Forest with Enkidu. Accompanying the pair were 50 young men from the city. During the journey to the Cedar Forest, Gilgamesh went up on a mountain, and made a flour offering there, after which he received a ...