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Christianity: A Designer Religion

Posted by Carol Webb on Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

The Omnipotent Popes
These are the words used at the coronation of all popes:

200px-emblem_of_the_papacy_sesvg.pngTake thou the tiara adorned with the triple crown, and know that thou art the father of princes and kings, and art governor of the world.

Although modern popes are distancing themselves from the symbolism of the triple crown, it still adorns the coat of arms of Vatican City, and therefore is still part of the historical agenda, it is because of this that I feel safe in exploring what it symbolizes.

  1. Universal Episcopate: claiming power over all the episcopate of Christ. All priestly power, including the power to forgive sins which must come through him and his agents.
  2. The pope’s claimed primacy of jurisdiction. The final judge, teacher and ruler over the church of Christ.
  3. Pope’s temporal power. Ruler of the entire world. All kings, presidents and governments are subservient to him.

The papacy claim that all civil rulers have only that power which the pope, as spiritual and temporal leader allows them to have.

Looking at the list of secret societies in my previous post, most of them are held together by belief or teaching of some form of religion. They wouldn’t have any power at all if the belief in Jesus Christ, or the Bible, was shown to be the way that populations have been ruled by fear for centuries. So let’s look at what we know:-


Check List of the Gods
dioysus-and-ampelos.jpg The Ancient Greeks worshipped a god called Dionysus, the Greek Christ and 2nd in the trinity of: Demeter—-Dionysus—–Persephone. A service called the ‘Eukaristia’ which involved animal sacrifice was held in his honour. He held the winged crown, and claimed to be: “One with his father in heaven.”

  • Dionysus
  • D = Our Lord
  • D = The Vine
  • D = The Saviour
  • D = The Judge of the Dead
  • D = The Deliverer
  • D = The Born Again
  • D = The Only Begotten Son of God
  • D = Above his head was written: I am the life death and resurrection
  • D = Born on 25th December
  • D = Born to virgin (impregnated by Zeus)
  • D = Suffered and died to save humanity

At the same time there was another deity being worshipped called Mithra, his religion being called Mithraism.

  • Mithra
  • M = Worshipped as saviour god
  • M = Birthday 25th December
  • M = Rises from the dead at Easter
  • M = Sunday is his day when he is worshipped through the Eucharist
  • M = Baptism of babies
  • M = Marriage service
  • M = Father, son and holy spirit
  • M = New initiates marked with sign of cross
  • M = Born of virgin called mother of god


Mithraic Temples Found
mithra-as-sol-invictus.jpg Remains of Mithraic temples can be found throughout the Roman Empire, from Palestine across north of Africa, and across central Europe to northern England. If I presented this evidence in a court of law and asked you who I was talking about, I would expect you to answer ‘Christianity.’ But even the title Christ wasn’t original, we have the Chrest which is Egyptian or Christos which is Greek :

The tomb was the first temple, and the temple was at the centre, the heart, of future cities. The grave-stone was the primitive altar, the sarcophagus the first communion table. The Mummy was the earliest human image of the Christ.

Gerald Massey

Jesus Left Palestine
It is debatable whether the historical Jeshua was crucified, if he was he certainly didn’t die. We do know that he left Palestine in some way, which left his followers, Jesuians, as small schools within the Essene and Gnostic communities. It was only when the man that we now know as St. Paul came on the scene that Jesus was turned into a deity.

Paul the Orthodox Jew
Paul was an Orthodox Jew, whose job it was to persecute sects that had any belief in the philosophy of Jesus. Then he had the famous vision on the road to Damascus, and everything changed. From then on he clearly believed that Jesus was communicating with him. If Jesus wasn’t dead, we might question who he was actually channelling, and we must also think about the many channellers who really believe that any voice that they hear must be coming from God, or this case God’s son. Just because they believe their truth, doesn’t make it true.

We would do well to remember at this point, that Paul came from Asia Minor, where they worshipped a Greek saviour god called Dionysus. It was easy for Paul to see Jesus as another incarnation of the Dionysus, which he had heard about in Tarsus.

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The Pauline Church
From these small beginnings Paul founded, what was to become the Christian faith, but as we shall see, he had some help in his endeavours. But it wasn’t Jesus (Jeshua) who started the Christian faith, it was Paul of Tarsus.

Paul made his way to Jerusalem to meet with Jesus’ disciple Peter and Jesus’ brother James, it was to take him 3 years, and when he got there he was not well received. We know that Paul never knew Jesus, but because he believed that he was channelling him, he believed that he knew better than his friend and his brother, what Jesus was teaching. There was schism.


 

Dionysus Re-Cycled
dionysus-rome.jpg Paul was teaching the re-cycled Dionysus, easily accepted by people who were used to worshipping the deity, they didn’t even have to change their festival dates. He then absorbed the priests of Dionysus into his version of Christianity, and in one fell swoop, no opposition and a ready made priesthood.

 

Fitting Words to the Myth
Then the texts had to be changed, words were attributed to Jesus that had been used for Dionysus:

He that believeth in me and is baptised shall be saved, but he that believeth not shall be damned.

The Power of the Priests
The power of the church and the priests was growing. You might notice also that women weren’t mentioned here, they didn’t officially have souls until 1545 A.D. and then only by 3 votes.

The priesthood flourished,and gained ground against the other gods, there were some persecutions, but not nearly as many as we have been led to believe, these were, after all, brutal times.

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Christianity’s Big Break
Christianity’s big breakthrough came with Constantine, a Roman Emperor, who was to be called, “Constantine the Great”. He became emperor of all the Roman lands in 312 A.D. and within 13 years he had decided the fate of humanity for nearly 2 millenia. He was elected Caesar of the West by his army after serving in Britain. Legend has it that he had a vision of a cross in the sky, with the words, “By this conquer.” The following night he claimed to have had a vision of Jesus who told him to put the symbol on his flag. This would guarantee victory over his enemies.

Cross a Lucky Symbol
Constantine thought that the cross was a lucky symbol. An already ancient symbol that has been found on graves in Egypt, Assyria, Persia, India, Mexico and Scandinavia, and this was long before Christianity. Although he never became a Christian as such, he worshipped both the Greek god Apollo and Jesus, and as Caesar, he remained the head of the Roman church, as ‘Pontifex Maximus’. He was finally baptised on his deathbed.

He did though, allow the Christian Church to accumulate fantastic wealth, as people tried to buy a place in heaven.

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Christianity State Religion
He decided that to unite his lands he would make Christianity the state religion. The decision caused a great dispute between the different factions who believed different truths. Arius a churchman, and the Bishop of Alexandria, Alexander, taught different truths about the holy trinity, and people took sides, there were factions, and this wasn’t going to unite Constantine’s people, so something had to be done.

The Nicaean Creed
Constantine called together the 318 bishops at Nicaea, where he had a palace, ordering them to sort the doctrine out. But no agreement could be reached. Was Jesus part of a trinity of father, son and holy ghost, or not? Constantine didn’t much mind which, he just wanted agreement.

He took time out to go and murder his wife and elder son, and came back demanding a decision. After a fist fight the Nicaean Creed was written. Not in the polished form that it is said today.

The Decision Made
The decision that made Jesus a saviour god, who died so that our sins could be forgiven forever, as long as we believed in him as our saviour, was made 300 years after his death!

hsmistraabove.jpg Constantine moved his capital to Byzantium, and built a new city, Constantinople. Here he built Christian churches and dedicated the city to the Virgin Mary. This Romanized Christianity was later to be known as Roman Catholicism.

All that had happened in truth, was that Mithra had been re-named ‘Jesus Christ’. This decision is the rock that Christianity is built on, the doctrine that holds all the secret societies together today. They have nothing to do with the philosophy of the original Jesus (Jeshua), and if the faith in a Saviour Jesus crumbled, their position would falter.

 

 

 

 

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One Response to “Christianity: A Designer Religion”

  1. Richardon 22 Sep 2007 at 4:51 pm 1

    Great article. This is a big issue and will certainly stir things up. It is a tale of power and control. The idea that people actually paid money to book their place in heaven is anathema. Religion surely is the opiate of the people.

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