Friday, July 30, 2021

The New Testament is a Pagan Concept

 The New Testament is a Pagan Concept

By Michelle Barlev



The New Testament is a Pagan Concept …
 …. this is just a few examples of the lies you have swallowed!
WHERE DO THE FOLLOWING COME FROM?
“We are his offspring”
.... Arastus “We are his (Zeus) offspring” (Acts 17:28)

“Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling”
... Epimenides “god (Zeus) is not far from each one of us for in him we live and move and have our being” (Acts 17:27,28)

“Cretans are always liars”
From Epimenides “Cretans are always liars, evil brutes lazy gluttons(Titus 1:12)

“Bad company corrupts good character”
From Menander “Bad company corrupts good character” (1 Cor 15:33)

“The good that I would I do not; but the evil which I would not do, that I do”
From Hippolytus “The good that I would I do not; but the evil which I would not do, that I do” (Romans 7:19)

“But if any widow has children or nephews, let them learn first to show piety at home”
From Terence “But if any widow has children or nephews, let them learn first to show piety at home” (1 Timothy 5:4)

From Mahaparinibanasuta Buddhist scriptures “Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling” (Phillipians 2:12)

Paul used these passages (and they were actually extolling another “god”), to put into his letters that the Christian pagan Church has made you believe this is truth – A serious case of the blind leading the blind!

Think again!! You have been SERIOUSLY deceived…

They actually come directly from the pagan writings of Arastus (c.300

BCE); Epimenides (c 600BCE); Menander (c 350 BCE); Hippolytus (c 430

BCE); Terence (c 200 BCE) who were extolling the idol “Zeus”. Also quoted is a passage from the Buddhist scriptures (c 500-250 BCE

OH but wait! That's not enough! 

Now, the real God is often called the “Light of the world“, “The good shepherd”, “The lamb” and is “…the way, the truth, and the life“. Identified with a cross. Who could that be? Horus: “I have given bread to the hungry man and water to the thirsty man and clothing to the naked person and a boat to the shipwrecked mariner.”
Jesus: “For I was an hungered, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in: Naked, and ye clothed me…” Matthew 25:35-36 (KJV).
“I am” statements
Horus: “I am Horus in glory…I am the Lord of Light…
I am the victorious one…
I am the heir of endless time…
I, even I, am he that knoweth the paths of heaven.”
“I am Horus, the Prince of Eternity”
“I am Horus who stepeth onward through eternity…Eternity and everlastingness is my name.”
“I am the possessor of bread in Anu. I have bread in heaven with Ra.”
Jesus: “I am the light of the world….
I am the way, the truth and the life.”
“Before Abraham was, I am”
“Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, and today and forever.”
“I am the living bread that came down from heaven.”
(From the Gospel of John)

Above earth was heaven, and below the dark hell with demons and the sinners.
1 Cor. 10:4 is “identical words to those found in the Mithraic scriptures, except that the name Mithra is used instead of Christ.”

It was Buddha, not Christ, who first said: ‘If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also’ (Matthew 5:39).

But wait it gets better 
Horus was the only begotten Son of the God Osiris and Jesus was the only Son of God ( Yehovah).

The Foster Father of Horus was Seb (Jo-Seph), and the Foster Father of Jesus was Joseph.  

Both Foster Fathers were of Royal descent.

Death threats were made to Horus by Herut, and to Jesus by Herod.

Neither has any history between the ages of 12 and 30.

Both their baptizers were ultimately beheaded.

Both were taken from a desert and up a mountain and tempted by Satan, and both resisted the temptation.

Both walked on water, healed the sick, restored sight to the blind, and calmed the sea. (you see! Jesus wasn't the only one! :)) 

Location where the resurrection miracle occurred:
Horus: Anu, an Egyptian city where the rites of the death, burial and resurrection of Horus were enacted annually.
Jesus: Hebrews added their prefix for house (‘beth“) to “Anu” to produce “Beth-Anu” or the “House of Anu.” Since “u” and “y” were interchangeable in antiquity, 
“Bethanu” became “Bethany,” the location mentioned in John 11.
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Origin of Lazarus’ name in the Gospel of John: Asar was an alternative name for Osirus, Horus’ father, who Horus raised from the dead. He was referred to as “the Asar,” as a sign of respect. Translated into Hebrew, this is “El-Asar.” 
The Romans added the prefix “us” to indicate a male name, producing “Elasarus.”
 Over time, the “E” was dropped and “s” became “z,” producing “Lazarus.”

Both held a sermon on the mount.

Both died by crucifixion oops! 

Both died accompanied by two thieves.

Both were buried in a tomb.

Both were resurrected after 3 days or 30-38 hours.

IF YOU CAN'T SEE THE NEW TESTAMENT LIE BY NOW I DON'T THINK YOU EVER WILL... SHALL WE CONTINUE? 

Jesus and Osiris-Dionysis.
were the Son of God and were born of a virgin human Mother.

both births were heralded by a star.
Ministry: Both performed the miracle of converting water into wine at a marriage ceremony. 🙂 

Neither could perform miracles in their home town. 🙂 

Their followers were all ‘born again’ after baptism by water.

Both rode triumphantly into the city on a donkey whilst onlookers waved palm leaves. 🙂 

Both had 12 disciples 🙂 

Both were accused of licentious behaviour.

Both died as a sacrifice for the sins of the world. 🙂 

Both were hung on a tree, stake or cross. 🙂 

Both descended into Hell, and after three days returned to life. 🙂 

Both were ‘God made man’ and equal to the Father.

Both will return in the final days.

Both will judge the Human race at that time. The sacrificial death of both Jesus and Osiris-Dionysis removed original sin and reunited the believers with God. 🙂 

Jesus to Mithra 
He was buried in a tomb and after three days rose again. 

His resurrection was celebrated every year. He was called “the Good Shepherd” and identified with both the Lamb and the Lion. He was considered the “Way, the Truth and the Light,” and the “Logos,” “Redeemer,” “Savior” and “Messiah.” 🙂 His sacred day was Sunday, the “Lord’s Day,” hundreds of years before the appearance of Christ. Mithra had his principal festival of what was later to become Easter. 

His religion had a eucharist or “Lord’s Supper,” at which Mithra said, “He who shall not eat of my body nor drink of my blood so that he may be one with me and I with him, shall not be saved.”

His annual sacrifice is the passover of the Magi, a symbolical atonement or pledge of moral and physical regeneration.

Jesus to Buddha
He was tempted by Mara, the Evil One, while fasting, but overcame the temptation, putting the Evil One to flight.

He was baptized in water with the Spirit of God present. 

He gained enlightenment under a tree known as the Bodhi Tree. 

He healed the sick; fed 500 from a small basket of cakes; walked on water. 🙂 

Ananda, Buddha’s disciple, asked a woman at a well for a drink of water but she hesitated because she was of too low a caste to serve him.

Buddha came to fulfil the law and preached the establishment of a kingdom of righteousness. 

He obliged followers to live in poverty and to renounce the world. In his final years, 

Buddha was said to have ‘crushed a serpent’s head’ and to have been transfigured on a mount …’🙂 

It was Buddha, not Christ, who first said: ‘If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also’ (Matthew 5:39).

These words also were attributed to Lao Zi some 500 years before Jesus.
Names:Good Shepherd; Carpenter; Alpha and Omega; Sin Bearer; Master; Light of the World; Redeemer; Saviour of the World.

This is why the god of Israel told the Jews do not do as the other nations!

IS THIS ENOUGH? NO? 
What about your lamb? 

The divine Lamb according the greeks, and the revelation of Yeshu.
The pagan doctrines of Baal evolved and made presence in Greece.  For ancient greeks, there was a tradition, a ceremony of using some man like a scape-goat
“In ancient Greek, there was a tradition on wich one selected man served as carrier of the sins of the polis (city). He was called “pharmakos” (magic man) who was dressed with special clothes and were crowned with a crown made of plants . Dyonisius (the god the greek brought from india) was a Pharmakos that was killed for the “sin of the world”. In that procession, he walked to get out of the city and on the road people gathered to insult and cry, to hit that man. Also the participants received hits and were scared by masked men . The annual ceremony in his memory was made in the road to Eleusis… that was the origin of the later christian Via Dolorosa (Way of Suffering).   Just in the same way, Yeshu said about himself like a pharmakos: “They will mock him, spit on him, flog him with a whip, and kill him(Mark 10:34)
In all those pagan ceremonies, there was a sacrifice of a Lamb (or a Bull), the animal was killed and then all pagan worshipers were covered by the blood of sacrifice, and at the conclusion of the ceremony, they were considered as “Born Again” because they had been “washed in the blood of the lamb.”
Paul the gnostic wizard wrote: “without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness” (Hebrews 9:22). It presents Yeshu like “the Lamb of G-d” whose destiny was the sacrifice.  The notzrim (Christians, “messianics” and Nazarenes/natzratim) talk about “born again” by washing their clothes “in the blood of the lamb” (Revelations 7:14).
Those metaphors are an echo of the mysteries of Atis.  They were bloody rituals. In modern world we don’t presence the killing of animals for eating, they’re done in closed locations. In the rite of Tauronolium (sacrifice of bull), the animal was killed in a platform with holes and the blood passed through them and fell over the worshipers.  At the conclusion, the worshipers were considered as “born again”.  The poor ones were satisfied with the sacrifice of a lamb and they “washed themselves in the blood of the lamb.”
In the mysteries of Mithras, like in christianism, those rituals were celebrated in a symbolic way (bread and wine in a table).
“You have washed us through the shed of the eternal blood”
Those words were put on an inscription, but do not refer to Yeshu, but Mithras and centuries after, the notzrim (Christians) expressed the same word but using them for Yeshu.
Also an egyptian poet worshiped to his dead and resurrected savior, Osiris, with words that can be used by christians for their Yeshu without any problem:
“Have you been sacrificed? Do they say you have dead for them? You’re nor dead, you live forever! You’re more alive than them, because you’re the mystic sacrifice.  He’s their Lord, alive and young forever.”
In the same way of natzrut (Christianity), the Pagan Mysteries had the teaching of “original sin”.  For Plato, the soul was jailed inside of the body as a punishment for an ancient sin. According Empedocles, the gentiles go from a place to other in order to purge the guilt contracted in the divine world.  Those “Mysteries” taught that the original sin consisted in setting apart from god. The mortal sacrifice of a god-man, or a sacred animal, symbolized the death of the bad soul, the rebirth of the divine nature which resurrect and elevated to unite itself with the god in order to expiate the sin.

G-d warned us in the Torah, not to copy the pagans (Dt 12) for the things they do, G-d HATES and is an abomination to Him. What were they doing? Human sacrifice

BUT OF COURSE THIS IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH! I MEAN A TRUE CHRISTIAN DOESN'T CARE WHAT GOD HAD TO SAY...HE IS NOW REPLACED WITH ZEUS MITHRA OSIRUS BUDDAH ETC.... AND CHRISTIANS DON'T NEED TO CHECK IT OUT FOR THENSELFS BECAUSE THEY KNOW IT ALL! 

but hey! This isn't good enough... What about your Trinity? 

Cerberus
In Greek mythology, Cerberus is a three-headed dog who guards the underworld, preventing the dead from escaping. The three heads can respectively see the past, present and future – remind you of anybody?

Chimaera
Another creature in Greek mythology is Chimaera, a three-headed monster which breathed fire. It had the heads of a lion, a snake and a goat. It was both male and female. It was a sibling of Cerberus. Sighting the Chimaera was an omen of storms, shipwrecks, volcanoes and other natural disasters (but who actually saw it?)

Geryon
Geryon was a fearsome giant warrior with one body and three heads. The tenth labor of Hercules was to steal cattle from Geryon, at which time Hercules killed Geryon with a poison arrow.
Virgil wrote the Aeneid between 29 and 19 BC. In this epic poem, Erulus, king of Praeneste, was given three souls by his mother, the goddess Feronia. He also had three sets of arms with which to defend himself.
Bearing honorable mention would be 1) the Furies, a trio of deities of vengeance, tasked with tormenting those in the underworld who swore a false oath, 2) the Sirens, three femme fatales who lured sailors with their music and voices to shipwreck on the rocky coast of their island, and 3) Cyclopes, which were three brothers who forged Zeus’ thunderbolt and Poseidon’s trident.

Furies
These are just the tip of the iceberg, as triune gods are an archetype in world religions throughout history:
In the years leading up to Roman Citizen Paul’s epistles in which he lays the groundwork for the formation of the Trinity doctrine, there was established in his society the belief of deities or immortals which either 1) were three headed, 2) were three souls in one body, or 3) existed in a groups of three. Certainly, the apostle John traveled extensively in the Roman Empire, ending up on the Isle of Patmos, which today belongs to Greece. Are we to think that he was not influenced by the local culture? He perhaps wrote the most explicit verse in the canonized books concerning the melding of three deities into one monotheistic unmoved mover:
For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one. – I John 5:7

In the aftermath of the New Testament authors and the revised Nicene Creed of 381, Christians are left to “apologize” for a Trinity doctrine that simply makes no sense. They are relegated to invoke silly analogies, such as how water can exist as a liquid, gas and solid, or how a man can simultaneously be a father, a son, and have a spirit. Or if you drink enough green beer on March 17th, you can use a shamrock.

But hey it's OK the Jews are blind and gods word don't mean a thing... Zechariah 8:23 is there for nothing and the verses that say nations have inhereted lies.... But it's OK it didn't come to pass yet and it's written for fun right? Maybe God made a boo boo❓ maybe he accidentally made up those verses because hey! According to Christians he is not 1 anymore he is 3 now which means he has 3 different brains. 

MAYBE ITS TIME TO WAKE UP AND REALIZE THE JEWS WERE RIGHT ALL ALONG? BUT NO!!! YOU HAVE TOO MUCH PRIDE RIGHT? ALL THAT'S LISTED ABOVE IS NOT ENOUGH.... IS IT?

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