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Sungod Baal vs. The "Roman Church"
God |
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INVENTED FOR THE PAGAN SUN GOD BAALIM |
DOCTRINES OF THE VATICAN |
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1. The nativity of the Sun, the birth of Tammuz Dec. 25 |
The nativity of Jesus, Christmas Dec 25 |
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2. The Midsummer festival held Jun
24 |
The Nativity of St. John held June 24 |
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3. The assumption of Semiramus who became the mother goddess |
The assumption of Mary, who became the mother of God |
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4. The mother goddess was worshipped as the Queen of
Heaven. Jer. 7:18 |
The Virgin Mary worshipped as the Queen of Heaven. |
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5. Cakes decorated to the goddess with a "T" drawn on
it. Jer. 44:17,19 |
Hot cross buns |
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6. 40 days fasting for Tammuz, Ezek. 8:14 |
40 days of Lent |
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7. Festival of Easter. Ezek 8:16 |
The festival of Easter |
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8. The resurrection of Tammuz at Easter and the procession of
graven images during holy week |
The procession of graven images of Jesus, Mary, and
Peter, and of the saints |
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9. Veneration of graven images of Baal, Ishtar, Tammuz and lesser
gods in the heavens |
Veneration of graven images of Jesus, Mary, Peter, and of the
"lesser" saints in the heavens |
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10. The belief of immortality of the soul and burning place
of torment |
The belief of immortality of the soul and burning
place of torment |
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11. The doctrine of purgatory |
The doctrine of purgatory |
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12. The belief of the dead visiting the living, feast held for
all in November, (All souls day) |
The festival of all souls day held Nov. 2, and all saints day
held Nov. 1 |
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13. Burning incense and candles Jer 11:17; Ezek 8:11 |
The burning of incense and candles |
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14. Chants and repetitive prayers. Beaded prayer chains. |
Gregorian chants and the Rosary |
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15. Symbol of the cross as symbol of Sun worship. Mesopotamian
cylinder seal depicted the "cross in the sky" as a symbol
of sun worship. Ancient carvings of an Assyrian king has a huge
cross carved on his chest. The oldest pictures in the world from
Mesopotamia has text with is explaining the "cross" in the
sky as the sun. This particular find is on display at the University
Museum in Philadelphia. |
The crucifix |
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16. Amulets and idols to scare away evil spirits |
The wearing of crucifixes and medals displayed for protection.
(Scapular = main fact) |
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17. The round disk "sun" wafer IHS symbol of Isis,
Horus & Seb, eaten as food for the soul |
The wafer used in the Eucharist is round with IHS engraved on it. |
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18. Painting of the child (Tammuz) and mother (Semiramus) with
the glory of the Sun around their heads |
Paintings of the child (Jesus) and mother (Mary) with halos
or of the Sun around their heads |
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19. Infant baptism, and sprinkling of holy water |
Infant baptism, and sprinkling of holy water |
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20. Necromancy (Talking to the dead) |
Mysticism (Novenas to the dead) |
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21. The first day of the week kept sacred to honor the Persian
sun god Mithra. "SUN"day |
The change of 7th day Sabbath to "SUN"day |
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22. Title Pontifex Maximus name for chief head of the pagan
Babylonian system of idolatry, later claimed by the Ceasars: Means
‘The Great Bridge Builder’ Means he has the power to bridge the
gap between death and life! |
Pontifex Maximus one of the first names for the Pope! |
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23. Janus and Cybele, holders of the keys to Heaven and Hell |
The pope claims to have the keys of Peter |
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24. The high priest kings carried on a throne to the to the
Temple of his god |
The Pope carried on a portable throne to the Basilica of St.
Peter (Sedia Gestoria) |
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25. The Pagan high priest king believed to be the incarnate of
the Sun god |
The Pope proclaims to be Christ's Vicar here on Earth |
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26. Offerings of "good works" to appease the gods |
Penance, indulgences, salvation by works |
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27. Houses for the virgin priestesses (Prostitutes) to
be employed at Pagan temples |
Nuns |
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28. Human sacrifices burned by fire as offering to appease Sun
god |
Opposers of doctrines of the Roman Catholic church burned at
the stake |
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29. Gold was considered the flesh of the "Sungod" |
Vatican is drenched in gold throughout. |
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30. Gargoyles = a pagan god |
Vatican as well as thousands of Catholic churches have gargoyles
on their roofs |
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31. Phallic symbol of the male sex organ placed on roofs |
Largest phallic symbol in center of St. Peter's square as well as
steeples on all Catholic churches |
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32. Solar wheel as symbol for Baal worship can be found carved
into ancient as well as modern Buddhist temples,, carved into
ancient ornament representing Osiris. Stone carvings showing a whell
to represent and Assyrio Babylonian altar. |
St Peter's square has largest solar wheel on planet. ALL Catholic
churches have numerous solar wheels in stain glass windows as well
as many other areas of the church. Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
sports a very huge one on it's face. There is a great one in ceiling
as well as the floor tiles of the monastery of St. Ignatius Loyola
in Spain. Numerous paintings, statues, ornaments, and letterheads of
all Catholic churches have one or more "solar wheels"
depicted upon them. And the ONE WORLD CHURCH that started on June
26, 2000 uses the solar wheel as its official logo. |
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33. Symbol of serpent on numerous Roman bath houses |
Symbol of serpent on numerous Catholic church in door handles,
Papal crests, etc. |
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34. Atlas carries the universe on his shoulders |
Numerous Popes depicted in paintings in same manner |
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35. Symbols of the "Unicorn, Peacock, and Phoenix" used
to signify sun god |
Symbols of the "Unicorn, Peacock, and Phoenix" used to
symbolize the "communion" of Christ in many churches on
doors or chapels as well as sanctuarys. |
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36. Crescent moon used to signify moon goddess "Nanna" |
Crescent used to cradle Eucharist in the Monstrance of the
Catholic church. As well as depicted in numerous paintings and
scupltures |
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37. Three letters "S.F.S" within a small blaze is used
to represent the universal for the number "6" in the Pagan
mysteries |
S.F.S in a small blaze is carved into the Vatican Monstrance in
the Vatican museum as well as many monstrances the world over. |
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38. Alternating rays of the sunburst used to represent unity of
"man and woman" common in all aspects of Paganism. (Curved
ray = female "yonic" Straight ray = male
"phallic") |
Monstrance of Catholicism as well as many paintings and
sculptures all depict same rays of both the "phallic and yonic"
symbolism can be found literally all over the Roman Catholic church. |
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39. Carvings of "nature spirits" (fauns or satyrs)
depicting a horned, hoofed-god were a common feature in all Pagan
cults |
Carvings of "nature spirits" (fauns or satyrs)
depicting a horned, hoofed-god are found all over the Treasury of
the Vatican beneath St Peters square as well as many Cathedrals |
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40. Statues of a "Madonna" found in all Pagan cults as
well as Egyptian Madonna Isis with her son Horus, or Hindu cults
with Divaki and her son Krishna |
Mary found in all Catholic churches holding baby Jesus |
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41. Statue of Zeus holds symbol of thunder and a lightening bolt
to symbolise his position as a god. |
Mary depicted in many statues in same manner |
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42. Demi-gods holding crooked diving staff representative of the
serpent and lightening bolt |
Pope carries exact same staff (serpent crosiers) |
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43. Adad, Enlil, Baal, Neptune, Poseidon and other
"gods" of storm and sea were depicted as carrying tridents |
Crosses as well as statues of Jesus and Mary in Cathedrals all
over the world carved with tridents on them. |
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44. Hand gestures in the form of a trident found depicted in
Jupiter, Buddah, Appollo, Hindu diety's, as well as "votive
hands" in pagan temples |
Statue of St. Peter (Actually the old Jupiter statue of Rome) as
well as millions of other statues, paintings, photos, and videos of
everyone from Jesus and Mary to priests, cardinals, bishops, all the
Popes, Vatican guards and even lay people in the Catholic church
seen holding up the three finger trident salute of pagan Rome. (Now
called the saulte to the Trinity) |
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45. Pine cones used to represent the diety of a solar god
Osiris, Bacchus, Dionysus, as well as Mexican gods, Hindu
gods, and Assyrian gods |
Largest pine cone sculpture in the world found in the "Court
of the pine cone" at the Vatican. Pine cone is also found
carved into the crooked pagan staff (serpent crosier) or the Popes
of Rome. In fact the pine cone is found all throughout the Vatican
as well as Cathedrals as decoration. |
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46. Oanne, Babylonian fish-god (half man half fish) was depicted
by Pagan high priests by wearing a fish head mitre (head dress) upon
a man’s head to symbolize man and fish joining when "sun
god" set into the ocean. (Neptune = case in point. Half man
half fish) One particular Biblical diety = "Dagon" Dag=fish
On=sun |
Mitres are worn by all Popes of Catholcism. |
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47. The Roman sun-god with the alternating yonic and phallic
symbols surrounding his head was found carved in excavated Roman
bath houses in England. It is alos found as "Apollo"
on the facade of the Pergamum Museum in East Berlin. |
Almost all Catholic churches have the exact same carving above
their pulpits, pillars, on statues, as well as carved into ceilings
above altars. Some Catholic churches actually have it carved into
the Eucharist itself. |
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48. Statues of the Romanized Egyptians Isis with globes in hand,
Hercules as a solar diety carried the very same globe in hand, and
the Persian sun-god Mithra is also depicted with the globe in hand
as a sign ruler of the Universe. |
The Vatican has a solid gold statue of Jesus with the globe in
hand, a black marble statue called "the black virgin of
Montserrat" and a statue of a "child Jesus" with
globe in hand. |
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49. Coptic shells were carved to symbolize the Universe. Roman
grave stones used them to represent the Heavens. Statues of Atlas
can be found carrying the "universe" shell upon its
shoulders. Pagan Rome carved Poseidon with the shell in his head.
Venus was said to be born IN a coptic shell. |
St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican has the Pagan symbols within
the papal crest upon the wall. The Coptic shell is found over the
crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral in London. This cosmic symbol is often
used as a font for holy water in Catholic churches the world over.
They even have statues of angels holding the pagan symbol. |
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50. Large evil eye can be found carved on a Roman sarcophagus in
the National Archaeological Museum in Rome Italy. Masonic pendants
have them as well. Hathor the "eye of Osiris" can be found
all over Egyptian temple. It was commonly used as protection against
evil magic. |
This very same evil eye within the pyramid is found on Roman
Catholic pulpits, ceilings, altars, doors, pendants, medals,
etc.
It is also on the back of the dollar bill of the USA on the left
side. |
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51. The multi-level crown was first worn by old Babylonian gods
in 1800BC. The horned tiara was carved atop Assyrian winged-bull
cherubims. The Jewish Kabbalistic solar diety wore this very same
tiara, as did Krishna. |
The bronze tomb of Pope Sixtus (Pope6) has this three ringed
tiara on his head. On that tiara you can also see 6 serpents upon
it. All the Popes have word the tiara as a symbol of their authority
as "gods of the earth, heaven, and hell" Hence, the
"three rings" upon it. The Vatican has a solid gold tiara
on display in the Vatican treasury. This is the very crown the Pope
will hand to Antichrist when he arrives to impersonate Jesus Christ
in the days ahead. |
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52. Quetzalcoatl, the lord of life and death in the Aztec and
Toltec cultures of 1000 AD had an open chest with an exposed heart
displayed. This was believed to be nourishment offered to the sun
gods. |
Literally hundreds of thousands of statues, paintings, posters,
lithographs, etc have Jesus as well as Mary depicted in the same
manner with what the Catholic church calls "The sacred
heart." Notice that these "sacred hearts" also have
the symbols of the sun god Mithra glowing rather boldly behind
them. |
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53. Assyrians carvings show eagles as genies hovering over the
dead. Their "book of the dead" depicts just such a picture
on its cover. |
Eagles are used as symbols all over the Roman Catholic church.
See Rev 18:2 speaks of the Vatican as the "hold of every foul
spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird." |