The Unsolvable Problem of the Modern Christians

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This applies to all Abrahamic currents, all teachings based on Scripture.

In Scripture, Nimrod is opposed to Yahweh. But Nimrod is associated with Marduk, and Marduk, according to ancient Babylonian and Aryan mythology, is the Serpent Fighter, the righteous god who rebelled against Evil in the form of a Serpent. The Christian icon-painting plot of the Serpent Slayer is a variant of the legend of Marduk's victory over the serpent.

And this means that while recognizing the scripture, the Abrahamists inevitably recognize that they are against the serpent fighter. Accordingly, who then is their god?
 
This applies to all Abrahamic currents, all teachings based on Scripture.

In Scripture, Nimrod is opposed to Yahweh. But Nimrod is associated with Marduk, and Marduk, according to ancient Babylonian and Aryan mythology, is the Serpent Fighter, the righteous god who rebelled against Evil in the form of a Serpent. The Christian icon-painting plot of the Serpent Slayer is a variant of the legend of Marduk's victory over the serpent.

And this means that while recognizing the scripture, the Abrahamists inevitably recognize that they are against the serpent fighter. Accordingly, who then is their god?

What the hell are you talkin' about, son?
 
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The Christian word Devil is apparently formed from the roots Dyaus + Bel (Vaal). If so, it means "Heavenly God", literally "Heavenly Bull". It was this Heavenly Bull that the Aryans and the early Christians worshiped. Here is an icon of the Romanesque (pre-gothic) period of christianity

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Heavenly father in the form of a bull
 
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Everything that is now usually written about Baal is fiction. They usually write about him that he is a Semitic bloodthirsty god who demanded children as a sacrifice. But in fact, this is the Babylonian god (Bel, an analogue of Marduk), and he could not demand bloody sacrifices, since the bull is not carnivorous.
 
This word is also of interest: the root here is the same as that of the sun god Helios. Helios may also be associated with the cult of Marduk

So "hell" is only a "cult" and has nothing to do with Christianity?

Send me a letter when you get there, dude. :laughing0301:
 
This is the Celtic good god of witches Samhain, the opponent of the evil old woman Kaileh, personifying Winter. From it comes the day of all saints and the Eastern holidays of Christmas time. The word "Halloween" apparently meant "victory of the Sun" that is, the victory of Helios. These are 2 words: hell and win
 
JGalt It’s just that among Christians it is connected with the underground, but etymologically the opposite is true: Helios is in the sky and Hades, from which the word “God” comes from, is the underground king
 
It is interesting that the word Helium has the same root, and helium is just a derivative of a thermonuclear reaction that occurs in the sun. Helium is a product of hydrogen transformation
 
These two elements to some extent reflect the ancient mythology itself, which can be interpreted as a struggle between water and fire (original chaos and cosmos)
 
This is the Celtic good god of witches Samhain, the opponent of the evil old woman Kaileh, personifying Winter. From it comes the day of all saints and the Eastern holidays of Christmas time. The word "Halloween" apparently meant "victory of the Sun" that is, the victory of Helios. These are 2 words: hell and win
Dude, you're making this up as you go along. Halloween comes from All Hallowed Eve or some shit like that. And how could the "victory" of the sun be celebrated in the autumn, anyway.
 
Dude, you're making this up as you go along. Halloween comes from All Hallowed Eve or some shit like that. And how could the "victory" of the sun be celebrated in the autumn, anyway.
This is naive nonsense. The holiday is shifted by the church, it was originally on the solstice. The Slavs have roughly preserved this, there is Halloween before Christmas.
The fact that this is a Celtic holiday is now not disputed even by the clergy themselves.
 
This is naive nonsense. The holiday is shifted by the church, it was originally on the solstice. The Slavs have roughly preserved this, there is Halloween before Christmas.
The fact that this is a Celtic holiday is now not disputed even by the clergy themselves.
Nothing you just wrote says anything about Halloween being a celebration of the "victory of the sun." What's your agenda, anyway? Are you trying to convince us that we should worship Vishnu or something?
 

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