OttoHart
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I am yet to deeply get into the JoS sources on the origin of the jews. But this made me think I could make an interesting post of my perspective, as I only used corrupted, xtian or jew controlled sources, and yet still arrived to a Satanic conclusion.
I've spent years studying abrahamic faith, for reasons I myself couldn't tell you. I constantly felt like being an atheist was wrong but also constantly rejected my christian influences. It genuinely feels like I've been led to this path.
Here are my "conspiracy" conclusions about Abrahamic faith after those years:
If Jesus was a real person, his story has been greatly fabricated. But he most likely wasn't real anyway, as there were many Messiah claims at the time.
Jesus as the Messiah didn't mesh well with rabbinical faith for the simple, obvious reason that Jesus did not do the main things the Messiah was supposed to. Was this a plot by the jews or a mistake by the jews? I don't know, and neither answer would affect me.
Muhammad likely was actually contacted by an angel, for as much as that counts, which is very little. Angels are dangerous by nature and they've absolutely used Muhammad.
Now for jewish faith... damn. Where the fuck do I begin?
This is such an uncanny valley faith system.
Why pray to Source? The few pagan cultures who acknowledge source don't view it as a personal entity, because that would be stupid.
Why be so angry at other faiths?
Egyptians and Greeks interacted for millenia and never once did a war break out between them on the basis of their faiths. Never once did worshippers of Zeus preach to convert worshippers of Ra. Only in Jewish faith do we find this.
The depths of jewish mysticism are so complex that I simply don't want to bother researching them further. The Sefirot is something a 12 year old Pagan could understand. The Qlifot is self harm glorified, and demonizes many of our figures.
Jewish faith is such a backwards, fundamentally different faith to EVERY OTHER faith on this planet that I genuinely feel like I might agree that they have a separate origin.
I definitely believe that, at the very least, jews were led to a "spiritual path" fundamentally different to the rest of the world by entities who were malicious.
I've spent years studying abrahamic faith, for reasons I myself couldn't tell you. I constantly felt like being an atheist was wrong but also constantly rejected my christian influences. It genuinely feels like I've been led to this path.
Here are my "conspiracy" conclusions about Abrahamic faith after those years:
If Jesus was a real person, his story has been greatly fabricated. But he most likely wasn't real anyway, as there were many Messiah claims at the time.
Jesus as the Messiah didn't mesh well with rabbinical faith for the simple, obvious reason that Jesus did not do the main things the Messiah was supposed to. Was this a plot by the jews or a mistake by the jews? I don't know, and neither answer would affect me.
Muhammad likely was actually contacted by an angel, for as much as that counts, which is very little. Angels are dangerous by nature and they've absolutely used Muhammad.
Now for jewish faith... damn. Where the fuck do I begin?
This is such an uncanny valley faith system.
Why pray to Source? The few pagan cultures who acknowledge source don't view it as a personal entity, because that would be stupid.
Why be so angry at other faiths?
Egyptians and Greeks interacted for millenia and never once did a war break out between them on the basis of their faiths. Never once did worshippers of Zeus preach to convert worshippers of Ra. Only in Jewish faith do we find this.
The depths of jewish mysticism are so complex that I simply don't want to bother researching them further. The Sefirot is something a 12 year old Pagan could understand. The Qlifot is self harm glorified, and demonizes many of our figures.
Jewish faith is such a backwards, fundamentally different faith to EVERY OTHER faith on this planet that I genuinely feel like I might agree that they have a separate origin.
I definitely believe that, at the very least, jews were led to a "spiritual path" fundamentally different to the rest of the world by entities who were malicious.