All roads lead to Babylon (The genesis of the "gods" that govern earth)

 


ALL PRAISES TO THE MOST HIGH GOD.

I have talked about Babylon and the Babylonian Mystery School system in a number of my posts without actually giving you details on its centrality and why it is such an important city in understanding the scriptures and today's world as you know it.

Most of the dark energies that rule this society originate from the Babylonian Mystery School system, but what exactly was this system all about and where did it come from?

It all starts with Noah who had three sons as explained in the scriptures; Shem, Ham and Japheth. According to the scriptures, Ham begat Cush who in turn begat Nimrod (GENESIS 10 verse 6-8).



Nimrod presided over a number of cities (GENESIS 10. 8-11) including the city of Babylon of which he was its first King. Babylon is the Greek translation of Babel. Nimrod was one of the first people to introduce important aspects of civilization such as mathematics , science, astrology and even the art of war. Because of his dominance on the battle field, he is often referred to as a mighty hunter and warrior (Genesis 10 verse 9).

An idea of how Nimrod probably looked like

Nimrod was also popular for using sorcery and fire especially in battle. Nimrod  popularized the worship of the sun and fire since fire was believed to be the representation of the sun on earth.

Nimrod, as mentioned in the scriptures, initiated the tower of Babel which was an apostacy to  "overthrow" The Most High. The Most High decided to disturb his plans by confusing the languages of the people(Genesis 11 verses 1-9). This is also why Nimrod, along with his wife and child, are known with various names across different cultures. An example is Hermes from Greek mythology whose name translates in English to "Son of Ham"(referring to Cush).

Hermes

It is said that nimrod was subjected to a violent death whereby his parts were dismembered by Shem(the brother of his grandfather) because he had spearheaded the principles of Luciferianism. Most religions derived from Babylon, including "Christianity" , pretty much follow the same theme relating to  Nimrod's demise.

Nimrod's wife, Semiramis later gave birth to Tammuz who was said to be the reincarnation of the "hero" Nimrod. In other cultures Semiramis goes by different names such as the Whole of Babylon or Ashtoreth (Kings 11 verse 33). The secrets of the mysteries later spread through out the ancient world to religions of Egypt, Greece, India, Assyria etc.

Cultural depictions of Semiramis and Tammuz
normally display her with a child on her side

The secret of Nimrod being the sun god was only made known to the few who were initiated and pledged an oath of silence, this is where the idea of the occult comes from, adherents of the rites had to be more secretive about their allegiance and use a lot of symbolism. The word "occult" originates from the latin word "occultus" which translate to "hidden" in English. 




First we have an image of the ancient Greek god Harpocrates (the god of silence), adopted from Horus who is in turn Tammuz.
Then we have a collage of celebrities pledging allegiance to Tammuz in public through the oath of silence.
 

Nimrod was worshiped as the giver of light and the one to have enlightened mankind, this is also where  concepts such as Lucifer, light giver or enlightener come from. It is important to understand that Nimrod and his cronies were just vessels influenced by the adversarial spirit to mankind; Satan, Devil ,light bearer whatever you want to call it, it is the same thing. Remember Paul said "Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light"(2 Corinthians 11 verse 14), he was referring to the idea of Satan playing the role of  "enlightening" the masses.

Nimrod's wife is also worshipped under the name "queen of heaven" and usually represented with the moon while sun is viewed as a symbol for Nimrod. It is not a surprise why you often see images of Rome's Christ with sun symbolism. This is also why the Zodiac and astrology originated from ancient Babylon.


The church  of Rome's Christ with sun
symbolism just goes back to Nimrod.

The church of  Rome adopted the theme of Nimrod, Semiramis and Tammuz by worshipping the virgin Mary along with her son Christ.

On the left you have Semiramis and Tammuz and on the
right you have Mary and Jesus Christ from the church of Rome
.






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