I've personally embraced the existence of God and quantum consciousness. Death has never been less scary.
I would DIE for my beliefs, because the alternative is worse. After all, what is death? Just a bit of suffering before eternal peace (or reincarnation?). That's preferable to a lifetime under literal demons.
I've come to my conclusion based on extensive (unbiased) research, and have realized that indeed most religions have been influenced by the same set of "outside forces".
The truth, in my opinion, is a combination of mainstream beliefs, coupled with hidden knowledge. The earliest humans had wealth and technology beyond what we see today. Granted, computers and vehicles didn't exist, but things like focusing lasers and cosmic pattern-recognition (Occult Numerology and Symbology) were commonly known.
Evolution is also only a partial truth. Indeed, living creatures evolve to fit their environments, but there are definitive gaps between species. This implies that they were PLACED here by otherworldly beings, and allowed to procreate. I believe religious deities are these same beings, which are both benevolent and malevolent, depending on the individual.
Jesus Christ is one of the strangest pieces of history, because there is so much documentation on his existence, that even the most skeptic of atheists conform to religious scholars.
So, yes, I have no doubt that "Jesus of Nazareth" existed. However, his name and legacy may have been altered. Appolonius of Tyana was a Gnostic philosopher who's story is very close to Christ's, and some historians believe he they may actually be the same person.
This is where I myself can't quite decide what to believe. The "Son Sacrifice" story is as ancient as Egypt, with Isis being "Mary" and Horus being "Jesus". Of course, this doesn't mean reality couldn't have aligned with an ancient myth, but it does leave room for speculation. I for one am unsure if the crucifixion happened or not. Recently, I have leaned towards it being true, because of the MASSIVE impact the story had.
Indeed, the Praetorian Guard tried violently enforcing Monotheism THREE times, after the fall of Rome. The fourth attempt was Christianity, and people accepted it. That lends credence to the validity of Christ's story. People put faith in his story, over all the others. Now, the Christian Church has Satanic origins. The Vatican was established by members of the Cult of Saturn and the Cult of Baal (both containing cannibalistic pedophiles). Saturnalia is native to the Roman Empire, and worshiped "Venus's Bloodline" (lineage of Julius Ceasar and Cleopatra VII) through Lucifer, while Baalism is MUCH older.
Baal is Enki's brother, Enlil (Enki = El/Yahweh/Jehova/God & Enlil = Baal/Moloch/Satan/Set/Zeus/Jupiter). Enki is "King of the Gods" (angels/Pleiadians?), and loves humanity. Enlil views humans as vermin, because of our many flaws, but Enki knew that us overcoming our flaws is what gives us purpose. This caused the famous "War of Heaven" (likely around the time of the Great Flood), ending with Enki exiling Enlil and his followers. So now, Enlil has become obsessed with destroying everything Enki loves, including humanity. He wants to prove that he was right about us, by having us destroy ourselves (killing us himself would prove nothing). That's what sins do.
Followers of Baal (Moloch is currently the most popular depiction of him) aren't just doing evil things for no reason. They agree that humanity is critically-flawed, and want to destroy it. The deal is that upon completing their mission (NWO/One-world Government), Baal and Lucifer (their Messiah) will return and allow their followers to transcend into a higher existence, free of humanity's animalistic urges. They're basically accelerationists gone wrong.
Jesus was apparently not declared the "Son of God" until 325 AD, at the Council of Nicaea, for what that's worth. However, he is certainly an agent of Enki/El/Yahweh/Jehova/God, as Luciferians absolutely LOATHE him. That's likely why they hijacked his Church, and used his legacy to slaughter "infidels" all across Europe.
Fun fact: There is evidence that the Vatican created Islam as an ethnic cleansing tool, but they lost control of it, leading to the Crusades.
God > Q
Lol
I've personally embraced the existence of God and quantum consciousness. Death has never been less scary.
I would DIE for my beliefs, because the alternative is worse. After all, what is death? Just a bit of suffering before eternal peace (or reincarnation?). That's preferable to a lifetime under literal demons.
The globalists can KISS MY ASS.
I've come to my conclusion based on extensive (unbiased) research, and have realized that indeed most religions have been influenced by the same set of "outside forces".
The truth, in my opinion, is a combination of mainstream beliefs, coupled with hidden knowledge. The earliest humans had wealth and technology beyond what we see today. Granted, computers and vehicles didn't exist, but things like focusing lasers and cosmic pattern-recognition (Occult Numerology and Symbology) were commonly known.
Evolution is also only a partial truth. Indeed, living creatures evolve to fit their environments, but there are definitive gaps between species. This implies that they were PLACED here by otherworldly beings, and allowed to procreate. I believe religious deities are these same beings, which are both benevolent and malevolent, depending on the individual.
Jesus Christ is one of the strangest pieces of history, because there is so much documentation on his existence, that even the most skeptic of atheists conform to religious scholars.
So, yes, I have no doubt that "Jesus of Nazareth" existed. However, his name and legacy may have been altered. Appolonius of Tyana was a Gnostic philosopher who's story is very close to Christ's, and some historians believe he they may actually be the same person.
This is where I myself can't quite decide what to believe. The "Son Sacrifice" story is as ancient as Egypt, with Isis being "Mary" and Horus being "Jesus". Of course, this doesn't mean reality couldn't have aligned with an ancient myth, but it does leave room for speculation. I for one am unsure if the crucifixion happened or not. Recently, I have leaned towards it being true, because of the MASSIVE impact the story had.
Indeed, the Praetorian Guard tried violently enforcing Monotheism THREE times, after the fall of Rome. The fourth attempt was Christianity, and people accepted it. That lends credence to the validity of Christ's story. People put faith in his story, over all the others. Now, the Christian Church has Satanic origins. The Vatican was established by members of the Cult of Saturn and the Cult of Baal (both containing cannibalistic pedophiles). Saturnalia is native to the Roman Empire, and worshiped "Venus's Bloodline" (lineage of Julius Ceasar and Cleopatra VII) through Lucifer, while Baalism is MUCH older.
Baal is Enki's brother, Enlil (Enki = El/Yahweh/Jehova/God & Enlil = Baal/Moloch/Satan/Set/Zeus/Jupiter). Enki is "King of the Gods" (angels/Pleiadians?), and loves humanity. Enlil views humans as vermin, because of our many flaws, but Enki knew that us overcoming our flaws is what gives us purpose. This caused the famous "War of Heaven" (likely around the time of the Great Flood), ending with Enki exiling Enlil and his followers. So now, Enlil has become obsessed with destroying everything Enki loves, including humanity. He wants to prove that he was right about us, by having us destroy ourselves (killing us himself would prove nothing). That's what sins do.
Followers of Baal (Moloch is currently the most popular depiction of him) aren't just doing evil things for no reason. They agree that humanity is critically-flawed, and want to destroy it. The deal is that upon completing their mission (NWO/One-world Government), Baal and Lucifer (their Messiah) will return and allow their followers to transcend into a higher existence, free of humanity's animalistic urges. They're basically accelerationists gone wrong.
Jesus was apparently not declared the "Son of God" until 325 AD, at the Council of Nicaea, for what that's worth. However, he is certainly an agent of Enki/El/Yahweh/Jehova/God, as Luciferians absolutely LOATHE him. That's likely why they hijacked his Church, and used his legacy to slaughter "infidels" all across Europe.
Fun fact: There is evidence that the Vatican created Islam as an ethnic cleansing tool, but they lost control of it, leading to the Crusades.
So Skyrim daedra.
Myths are inspired by reality lol.
BTW I love TES.