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Pascalism [2008-02-16 21:57:36 +0000 UTC]
Pharan, the origin of the IHS is the Jesuit Order though. I have never seen it before that. The first pictures of Ignatius of Loyola had it on and it's all over the place in Rome. I know they want you to believe it's Jesus in Greek but don't be fooled...They have a symbol of sun/sex worship around it.
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SirThresher [2008-02-09 11:31:38 +0000 UTC]
I never understood why Christians take the bible to be the word of god, when it was mostly written by men, and not Jesus.
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Pascalism In reply to SirThresher [2008-02-16 19:42:30 +0000 UTC]
Inspired. The complex mathematics in the Bible prove beyond any doubt that it was not written by man alone.All Bible prophecies were fulfilled so perfectly down to precise dates that it could only have been inspired by someone who knew it would happen. From the birth and death of Christ to the Jews returning to Jerusalem to the sequence of empires that fallowed the Babylonian empire.
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SirThresher In reply to Pascalism [2008-02-17 16:22:36 +0000 UTC]
When was the old testament written then?
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Pascalism In reply to SirThresher [2008-02-17 17:54:04 +0000 UTC]
Before the New Testament?
A thousand years before or so?
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SirThresher In reply to Pascalism [2008-02-17 19:37:46 +0000 UTC]
Then will it not be written after the Babylonian empires?
So it would be quoting history?
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Pascalism In reply to SirThresher [2008-02-17 20:39:27 +0000 UTC]
The Old Testament was written in part in the Babylonian Empire and the new testament was written during the Roman Empire.
Daniel was in Babylon when hhe saw his visions which prophecised three more empires to come and out of the fourth one would rise the antichrist.
The book of Revelations, John was in the Roman Empire times and he saw one beast(empire) that had all the characteristics on the four beasts(empires) of Daniel's vision but he described the characteristics in the opposit order, from Rome looking back.
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MegalithicMason [2007-02-06 23:50:07 +0000 UTC]
Great work...meaningful as well.
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Pascalism In reply to MegalithicMason [2007-02-07 08:10:49 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. Indeed alot of work and reaserch into this.
You are not a Freemason literally are you?
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MegalithicMason In reply to Pascalism [2007-02-07 16:26:25 +0000 UTC]
No. I know a couple of Freemasons personally, in the family as well...My father lived in the house of his cousin, an honorary degree Freemason for many years...back in Brazil...and he sometimes talks about him. I recently began researching it...but it's hard to come across good information. An interesting book I found is this:
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There was a huge scandal in Batavia, New York, when the author, William Morgan, was going to publish the book. He was kidnapped and possibly killed. But because of the Freedom of Expression in the U.S., the book was eventually published. I read a little bit of it. It's quite interesting...
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Pharan [2007-01-21 14:42:46 +0000 UTC]
nice depiction of the idea though. drawing all those skulls must've been pretty hard work.
just do you know, i'm not out to start anything here.
but just as a clarification: the monogram IHS is not exclusive as a Jesuit seal. It's a general symbol of western Christianity.
It's supposed to be the first three letters of "Jesus" in Greek(IHCOYC or IHSOYS), although they kinda turned the Greek letter sigma into the "s".
It was never meant to be initials of any sentence or phrase though people throughout the centuries have tended to equate it to phrases like "Iesus Hominum Salvator" or "In Hoc Signo"
That's according to this book of religions, anyway.
peace, man.
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Pascalism In reply to Pharan [2007-01-25 09:58:13 +0000 UTC]
Gee, it's the second time someone leaves a mean comment that I reply and then see that they are being nice about it afterwards.
The best thing to do would be to nice in the first place.
I know what people generally think of IHS but Ignatius de Loyola, founder of the Jesut order was the founder of this "logo" with the sun around it signifying the sun god. It is the Egyptian trinity Isis Horus and Seb and the Catholic religion evolves completely around sun god worship and luciferianism, all of their symbols are Luciferian and sun worship. The first pope worshipped the Roman sun god Mithra until his death. He changed pagan names to Christian ones to maintain power among the Christian people.
I first heard that IHS stood for the Egyptian trinity by an former Jesuit priest who had access to the Vatican cave. He was assassinated in 97 and even the Vatican denied him ever being a priest, yet I have a book called "Is Alberto For Real" validating that he was infact a priest and that his claims were true. It includes documents, pictures of him as a young priest and his ID card. His name was Dr. Alberto Rivera and you can hear him speak in this great documentary:
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I am not a Seventh Day Adventist nor do I necessarily promote this denomination.
I say this because the host of the documentary(who was assassinated some years ago) is one and speaks in the perspective of one.
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Pharan In reply to Pascalism [2007-01-25 11:03:16 +0000 UTC]
Hey, sorry if the first one sounded mean. I seriously meant no harm.
but i sent this the same time i sent the other one. anyway, yeah. okay..
don't worry though. I didn't think you were promoting anything other than historical data and stuff you read in some books and other sources.
Personally, I wouldn't find it hard to believe that the history of the Catholic Church and Christianity and how its beliefs were practiced were very much mixed (and confused) with the religions where it was spread. Without a doubt, the church did have its history of using pagan culture, changing it a bit and then incorporating it as its own. Stuff like that happened even until the 19th century, if I remember correctly.
Don't read too much into what I said about you being paranoid. Maybe I just said "paranoid" because the description of the Jesuit order as you echoed it sounded too much like typical conspiracy theory.
I mean, go up to anyone and tell them "The Jesuits, at the highest levels, are masters of Black Magic and Luciferian in belief and practice." My bet is that the average man on the street will think the same. But again, I meant no harm.
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Pascalism In reply to Pharan [2007-01-27 11:05:21 +0000 UTC]
I understand and apology accepted.
We live in a drunk world.
SOOO much is going on behind the people's backs without anyone noticing or caring it makes me sick.
People are adicted to everything now and their adictions are what's important, not the truth.
It saddens me.
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an-xperience [2007-01-11 02:19:45 +0000 UTC]
another unfortunate beauty~!~
your work is masterful,
but the truth is distasteful~!~
i will continue to learn with a bitter angst towards the rotten fruits~!~
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