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Through work with Father Satanas-Lucifer, I was able to finally decode Christianity for what it actually is.
Two Old Testament background stories are required to understand it:
1. Exodus
2. Jacob and Esau
1. In the Book of Exodus, Moses pleads Pharaoh to let the Jews out of Egypt. In order to punish the people of Egypt, Moses invokes 10 Plagues on Egypt.
These 10 Plagues are curses against the Egyptian gods.
The most significant of these is the 10th Plague. The Death of the First Born.
In this Plague, Moses offers a Ram to curse the Firstborn of Egypt.
This is a curse against Khnum, who was the Ram-headed Father of the Egyptians and creator of humanity. This is what's celebrated every Passover.
2. In the Book of Genesis, Abraham's son Isaac has twin children with Rebecca, Esau and Jacob. Esau is described as a hairy red-head bearded man, while his brother was brown haired and presumably clean-shaven.
In Genesis, Esau was the firstborn and was to receive the Birthrite of Abraham (the Nation of Israel), but Rebecca / God loved Jacob more. Near the end of his life, Isaac went blind, and Rebecca clothed Jacob with an animal-hide. Jacob told Isaac he was Esau, and Isaac blessed Jacob and gave him his birth-rite. In jealousy, Esau cursed God and abandoned Israel.
The Jews teach that Satan is the Guardian Angel of Esau; Jacob would go on to found the nation of Israel, while Esau would go onto found the nation of Edom.
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In Ancient Greece, theater was connected to spirituality. The Greek plays were largely spiritual enterprises where an author was to tell a story to inspire moral piety and foster a sense of community; in a sense, the gods would possess the actors in order to display their lives and virtues through the actors; the idea of the Greek plays was that the youth would see the moral examples set by the Greek gods and heroes, incorporating those lessons in their life to live a better life. In the same way that the plays were a ritual re-enactment, men and women would re-enact those plays in their day to day life ritualistically.
The Jews were well aware of the religious significance of these plays. One Hellenestic Jew, "Ezekiel the Tragidian", wrote a play based on the Book of Exodus hoping to inspire popular piety through the life of Moses.
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So here's the significance:
Jesus is a Greek ritual drama in order to get white people to kill themselves or surrender to the Jews.
You heard me right. Jesus is a Greek ritual drama in order to get white people to kill themselves or surrender to the Jews.
The Jews teach that the Roman Empire descends from Edom (explaining why they are hairy warriors), and that Rome's Guardian Angel is Satan.
Jesus is an analogue of Esau; in fact, Jews to this day claim that Jesus was a reincarnation of Esau.
Jesus's name in Hebrew is ישו.
Esau's name is עשו.
Jesus has a twin brother named Jacob, or "James, the Brother of Jesus".
Jesus is a figure who wants to claim the birthrite of Israel; Abraham's descendants, and give it to the non-Jews, which is what Esau wanted to do.
The story of Jesus is a figure who personifies Esau and who gives up everything to the Jews, submits himself to the Jewish Sanhredin, and voluntarily becomes cursed on a tree.
In Deuteronomy 21:23, God curses anyone who hangs on a tree.
Therefore, the Gospel represents the Nation of Esau (the Roman Empire) voluntarily submitting itself to the Jews, giving everything to the Jews, and allowing them to judge it, curse it, and kill it.
JESUS IS NOT THE SCAPEGOAT. JESUS IS THE PASSOVER LAMB. JESUS'S DEATH IS A CURSE AGAINST ESAU / SATAN AND THEREFORE THE ROMAN PEOPLE, IT IS A NEW PASSOVER CURSE AGAINST THE ENEMIES OF THE JEWS.
You, as a Roman, are meant to ritualistically re-enact the life of Jesus, voluntarily giving up everything to the Jews, turning the other cheek, not reproduce, and letting them rule over you, even if it means putting them to death.
Two Old Testament background stories are required to understand it:
1. Exodus
2. Jacob and Esau
1. In the Book of Exodus, Moses pleads Pharaoh to let the Jews out of Egypt. In order to punish the people of Egypt, Moses invokes 10 Plagues on Egypt.
These 10 Plagues are curses against the Egyptian gods.
The most significant of these is the 10th Plague. The Death of the First Born.
In this Plague, Moses offers a Ram to curse the Firstborn of Egypt.
This is a curse against Khnum, who was the Ram-headed Father of the Egyptians and creator of humanity. This is what's celebrated every Passover.
2. In the Book of Genesis, Abraham's son Isaac has twin children with Rebecca, Esau and Jacob. Esau is described as a hairy red-head bearded man, while his brother was brown haired and presumably clean-shaven.
In Genesis, Esau was the firstborn and was to receive the Birthrite of Abraham (the Nation of Israel), but Rebecca / God loved Jacob more. Near the end of his life, Isaac went blind, and Rebecca clothed Jacob with an animal-hide. Jacob told Isaac he was Esau, and Isaac blessed Jacob and gave him his birth-rite. In jealousy, Esau cursed God and abandoned Israel.
The Jews teach that Satan is the Guardian Angel of Esau; Jacob would go on to found the nation of Israel, while Esau would go onto found the nation of Edom.
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In Ancient Greece, theater was connected to spirituality. The Greek plays were largely spiritual enterprises where an author was to tell a story to inspire moral piety and foster a sense of community; in a sense, the gods would possess the actors in order to display their lives and virtues through the actors; the idea of the Greek plays was that the youth would see the moral examples set by the Greek gods and heroes, incorporating those lessons in their life to live a better life. In the same way that the plays were a ritual re-enactment, men and women would re-enact those plays in their day to day life ritualistically.
The Jews were well aware of the religious significance of these plays. One Hellenestic Jew, "Ezekiel the Tragidian", wrote a play based on the Book of Exodus hoping to inspire popular piety through the life of Moses.
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So here's the significance:
Jesus is a Greek ritual drama in order to get white people to kill themselves or surrender to the Jews.
You heard me right. Jesus is a Greek ritual drama in order to get white people to kill themselves or surrender to the Jews.
The Jews teach that the Roman Empire descends from Edom (explaining why they are hairy warriors), and that Rome's Guardian Angel is Satan.
Jesus is an analogue of Esau; in fact, Jews to this day claim that Jesus was a reincarnation of Esau.
Jesus's name in Hebrew is ישו.
Esau's name is עשו.
Jesus has a twin brother named Jacob, or "James, the Brother of Jesus".
Jesus is a figure who wants to claim the birthrite of Israel; Abraham's descendants, and give it to the non-Jews, which is what Esau wanted to do.
The story of Jesus is a figure who personifies Esau and who gives up everything to the Jews, submits himself to the Jewish Sanhredin, and voluntarily becomes cursed on a tree.
In Deuteronomy 21:23, God curses anyone who hangs on a tree.
Therefore, the Gospel represents the Nation of Esau (the Roman Empire) voluntarily submitting itself to the Jews, giving everything to the Jews, and allowing them to judge it, curse it, and kill it.
JESUS IS NOT THE SCAPEGOAT. JESUS IS THE PASSOVER LAMB. JESUS'S DEATH IS A CURSE AGAINST ESAU / SATAN AND THEREFORE THE ROMAN PEOPLE, IT IS A NEW PASSOVER CURSE AGAINST THE ENEMIES OF THE JEWS.
You, as a Roman, are meant to ritualistically re-enact the life of Jesus, voluntarily giving up everything to the Jews, turning the other cheek, not reproduce, and letting them rule over you, even if it means putting them to death.