rupol2000
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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?
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?