All the occult began in Babylon, and spread outward. This demonic trinity is present in all pagan religions.
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...and Christianity.
>>19192840
You do know That Yahweh was, in all likelihood, a lower-tier god in the Sumerian (?) PAGAN pantheon...don't you? Literally all Abrahamic Religion is derived from Polytheism
>>19192840
http://www.theeventchronicle.com/study/mind-control-religion-draco-empire/
"The Reptilians worshiped the transparent beings from the astral planes as their creators. The transparent beings have a mass consciousness, like an Oversoul.
They are basically genderless, although in terms of physical reality, their characteristics and traits render them more masculine than feminine.
When the Reptilians brought this religion to the Sumerians, they were careful to introduce it in a way that would be accepted and followed.
First, they created a gender base for a gender-minded population. Then, they instilled fear to control the mind-patterns. Cleverly, they devised a religion based on a male-female, god-goddess control system.
The male god was called Nimrod; the female goddess, Semiramis. They are depicted as half-human, half-Reptilian. Their appearances were designed to frighten the humans into submission.
Nimrod and Semiramis eventually became the Osiris and Isis of Egypt, and the Apollo and Athena of Greece, among many other gods.
All used the male/ female, god/ goddess theme because it represented the original Reptilian androgyny and the separation of the human prototype into the male/ female, Adam/ Eve.
Because of the “masculine” tendency of the transparent people, and despite being androgynous themselves, the Reptilians prefer the powerful male over the female."
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>>19192973
>tfw too smart to fall for the unimyth
There is no Lord Nimrod in Babylonian mythology. Tammuz is god of farming. In Greek legend, there was a king named Nimrod and a queen named Semiramis, but they were not gods.
Nimrod is a Babylonian king, not a God.
Better luck next time, kiddo.
>>19192840
No, Mesopotamia was just the first civilization and the first to develop writing. Thus, influencing what came afterward. Many religions have similar stories, because those stories are powerful, or as in the case of Semitic and Indo-European speaking peoples o the chart, a common cultural/linguistic heritage.
>Aphrodite, Cybele, Diana
>queens of heaven
lel. Have you read anything in your entire life?
>>19192840
Jesus Christ actually shows up in hindu mythology. and appears as the Son of the Virgin. Krishna, is not the son of a virgin.
shit thread is shit.