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  • Reply to: The Ancient Origins Of Modern Greece   3 months 2 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    The promotion of Pagan Greek origins may be seen even in the reintroduced Olympic Games. De Coubertin was a high degree Freemason tasked with destroying the true Sabbath (Saturday) with sport, and the false Sabbath (Sunday) with it later besides, as well as ensuring generations would be indoctrinated in the Pagan Greek subject at school.

    This diminished the understanding of the role of early AD Greek-speakers in the rise of Christianity. Indeed, the name 'Barbara' is a likely testament to the faith of these Greeks. It is from the same root as 'barbarian', which is an odd thing for devout early Greek Christians to call some of their daughters, esoecially given how zenophobic Ancient Greeks could be. Or maybe it wasn't that odd. It could well have been one in the eye to the Greek Pagans to effectively name one's daughter as a 'foreigner' when she wasn't one, given the Pagans regarded her Christian religion as foreign, thus throwing the insult back in their Pagan faces.

  • Reply to: The Ancient Origins Of Modern Greece   3 months 2 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    Modern Greece was a reconstruction by the powers that be, not were, for these powers are still with us. As such, these powerful elites can play the long game and, in the case of modern Greece, that was the promotion of Ancient Greece as a powerhouse of Pagan culture and more.

    These powers that be are anti-Christian and pro-Satan and, therefore, it fits them well to promote Ancient Paganism while pretending to be pro-Christianity. This was achieved by creating an Orthodox Christian country at the expense of fairly brutal Ottoman Islam, a Christian country in thrall to its glorious Pagan and equally brutal past even to the extent of pretending that Ancient Greece was greater in sciences, philosophy, democracy and other affairs than it probably was.

    Pretending is the elite default setting, after all. Most modern history, and often accepted history in general, is or was pretence. Still, as a minion one can make a good career out of pretence if one takes it seriously enough to constantly pretend it is not actually pretence, but truth. Or one can simply believe it anyway.

    People tend to believe that which they want to believe and the history of Greece, both Modern and Ancient, is no exception.

  • Reply to: Mesopotamian Military Mastery - The Ancient Reinvention of Warfare   3 months 2 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    "This was a proper army, complex and advanced."

    In other words, this was an army of indoctrinated or ultimately self-serving order-followers, doing what they were told for money and/or zeal, with no consideration for the righteousness of their actions - a proper standing army, standing on the severed heads of often innocent people..

    Much like today.

  • Reply to: Huge 500-Year-Old Longsword Recovered from Medieval Grave on Swedish Coast   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Nicko4404

    A sword on the left side indicates that the man was right handed. Think about just how you pull a sword out of a scabbard !

  • Reply to: Huge 500-Year-Old Longsword Recovered from Medieval Grave on Swedish Coast   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Archaeologist

    This is a stunning discovery.  With each new discovery we learn more about our ancestors and the way they lived and the implements they used.  Archaeology matters.

  • Reply to: From King Tut To The Jewish Tallit   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Damien1968

    I am unable to access the article even though I am a member.

  • Reply to: Moses: Myth, Fiction or History?   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    The Devil harrows the truth daily and sows deceit in its place. But first of all, he appeared to tend to the fields of truth in order to gain the trust of the unwary.

    In other words, a score of little truths may be needed to set up a big eventual lie of the Devil. History, as an academic discipline, is replete with little truths...

    Indeed, a useful reputation may be gained through little truths. That makes me wary of any suggestion that the Israelites were simply Ba'al-worshipping Canaanites rebadged. That is a big statement.

    This is despite the fact that the modern incarnation of the Holy name is run by Ba'al worshippers and, is therefore, not Holy at all, but Canaanite.

  • Reply to: At One Point, There Were Three Catholic Popes at the Same Time   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    "The era of the three popes serves as a stark reminder that even the highest echelons of spiritual leadership are not immune to the complexities of human politics and ambition."

    Human politics and ambition inhabit all Earthly realms, because the Devil draws the unwary to both.

    As for ambition, success is open to those who accept the Devil as god, however covertly. This is true for the entertainment industries, whether in film, television, music, literature or art. Or sport, for that matter.

    It is also true for politics, banking, commerce, science, history, bureaucracy, the military and even education and healthcare.

    One may add religion to that list as well. Anyone who believes the Pope, the Archbishop of Canterbury and, for that matter, the Dalai Lama, are not tempted by ambition, let alone long subsumed by it, is blind to the reality of this world.

    The Devil tempts and rules here. For now. However, the days of reckoning are fast approaching whereby the Son of God shall come again and the Devil shall be cast aside.

    The time for reconciliation with God is, therefore, now. That is achieved not through the Papacy but through a personal relationship with the Almighty.

    The Papacy has a prominent role to play in the unfolding of the Book of Revelation, but not on the side of Righteousness, for the Pope worships the Devil openly these days.

  • Reply to: Why did the Protestant Reformation Happen? (Video)   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Rinon

    You rightly state that the spiritual decay. But more than this, true Christians had recognised from the early days that the papacy was degenerate and didn’t represent Christ. 

    The Waldenses and Huegonots certainly recongnised this before Luther and the antichrist papacy had them slaughtered. 

    Why did the reformation happen? Because naive Christians actually thought the antichrist seat could be reformed to true Christian beliefs. They didn’t seem to fully grasp that the papacy was a tool of the devil to destroy Christ’s followers from within.

  • Reply to: Why Mount Sinai is in Egypt and Other Exodus Enigmas   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Rinon

    Here’s the coordinates for ya
    Jabal al-Lawz
    Coordinates: 28°39′15″N 35°18′21″E

    Note the blackened peak.

  • Reply to: There May Have Been a Fifth Gospel (Video)   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Rinon

    The gospel of Thomas was written far later than the original gospels and is nothing more than an attempt by mystics to insert their nonsense into something people would be more likely to read. Kinda pathetic really. Let your works stand on their own if they’re somehow divine knowledge. 

    Gnostics are pathetic.

  • Reply to: Is the 10,000-Year-Old Yonaguni Monument a Man-Made Marvel or Nature's Art?   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Samson39

    double post,. sorry

  • Reply to: Is the 10,000-Year-Old Yonaguni Monument a Man-Made Marvel or Nature's Art?   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Samson39

    Let's assume for a moment that there was a civilization that was able to build objects in a monolithic way. What would a quarry look like? In my opinion, it would look exactly like this. No recognizable sense, but you could clearly see traces of the work. 

  • Reply to: Why the Dark Ages Weren't Really All That Dark   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    Anyone who regards feudalism as good should be pleased to know it is returning now, along with the myth of 'mutual obligation'. This means that those at the bottom are obliged to believe those at the top care, while those at the top are obliged to occasionally pretend they care.

  • Reply to: The Minoans: The First Great European Civilization (Video)   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Morgain

    One key omission here and an impiortant misstatement. The omission is the Indus Valley civilsation was also a major trading partner with Crete (western Pakistan today). This shows the widespread trade network.  The misstatement regards Atlantis. )Plato may have been inspired by Crete, but the location of Atlantis is much debated. It may have been a continent in the Atlantic as Plato says, or it may have been the Cyclades, or in Libya or several other candidates. A firm statement of Plato’s inspiration based on Crete is not justified.  

  • Reply to: The Minoans: The First Great European Civilization (Video)   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Morgain

    One key omission here and an impiortant misstatement. The omission is the Indus Valley civilsation was also a major trading partner with Crete (western Pakistan today). This shows the widespread trade network.  The misstatement regards Atlantis. )Plato may have been inspired by Crete, but the location of Atlantis is much debated. It may have been a continent in the Atlantic as Plato says, or it may have been the Cyclades, or in Libya or several other candidates. A firm statement of Plato’s inspiration based on Crete is not justified.  

  • Reply to: Did Charles Dickens Really Invent Christmas – Ask His Descendant   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    Was Dickens even a Christian? He had a certain fascination for the Occult, which implies he wasn't one.

  • Reply to: Heaven and Hell: A History of the Afterlife   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: ajax

    The afterlife was believed to be underground,wet,cold and dreary with demons around. Refer to Odissius journey there to visit his mother. The human that had done great things and won valient victories went above to the mountain,the home of the Gods. The Bible mentions no hot Hell only Purgetory. A hot hell in the molton volcano lava is man made within the last thousand years by a church that depended on threats to maintain order.

  • Reply to: Akhenaten: The Heretic Pharaoh   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: ajax

    H S Lewis in the start of the 20th century spent 7 years in Egypt and wrote about the vaults of knowledge contained in the leg of the Sphinx. That was before the present secrecy. He said he found a record that the high priest,when transfering the crown of the decease Pharaoh to the new that it was written that he physicaly could not stop at the first son and had to place it on the head of Akhenatin instead. The first son then left the country. I always wondered if Moses story was the part of the passed over name Tutmose dynasty now broken.

  • Reply to: Evolution: The Human Story   3 months 3 weeks ago
    Comment Author: ajax

    I hope he has a date when our first upright walking ancestor advanced from concious state to the now self concious state people we are today.

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