Wednesday, February 27, 2013

the end of the world as we have known it

For years Ive said that it wouldnt be the end of the world but the end of the world as we have known it...and now I understand what I meant. Most everything we have ever been taught is a lie..a big fat ugly sulfer stinkin LIE!

Once you begin to recognize the satanic symbols that are EVERYWHERE.. you begin to understand that you are in Satan's playground. Most so called celebrities are minions of the dark lord and mock you and your beliefs and your God daily. They use coded messages of double talk and symbolism. They use mind control and always have. Unfortunately the introduction of television just about sealed humanitys fate. Using energy against electromagnetic beings is no less than evil genius. That being said, the so called powers that be are obviously not as powerful as they attempt to make us all believe. These creatures ( I hesitate to call them people) have no honor or integrity. They rule by way of trickery, secrecy, fear, violence, oppression, lies and murder. "They" live double lives and therefore are also NOT FREE. "They" think they know the truth but they too are mislead with lies and inside they are empty and lonely. These creatures have been manipulating man for eons. They created the modern bible for their own purposes thus making it too a false idol. I believe that Yeshua did exist however historically Nazareth did not until after Yeshua's time. Christians will disagree but they will also tell you that their main source of info is the bible and/or the co-opted media. Sometimes good old fashion research (Libraries, historical evidence etc) and good old common sense are the best answer. This is not where I originally read about this but it sums it up nicely. The Jesus Scroll is the 1st book I read which discusses this topic.

"Nazarene or Nazareth?
A People Erased from Existence and The City That Never Was
The Disassociation of Jesus from the Holiest of Peoples


For 20 centuries, most of the life of Jesus has been hidden or suppressed, but modern archeological discoveries have now shed new light on his enigmatic life. Archeologists have now proven that the city of Nazareth did not exist until three centuries after his death, and questions long debated in scholarly circles are now coming to the forefront. Armed with ancient sources like the Dead Sea Scrolls, the papyrus books of Nag Hammadi, and the long overlooked writings from the early church, modern scholars and theologians are reconstructing the life and times of Jesus, and what they are finding is very different from the life and teachings we have been "led to believe."

Nazareth, The City That Never Was


The evidence for a 1st century town of Nazareth does not exist – not literary, not archaeologically, and not historically.

Biblical scholars and clergy alike have always had difficulty accepting the possibility that at the time of Jesus there was no city called “Nazareth.” They have always resisted this possibility and sometimes, quite vigorously.

The Encyclopaedia Biblica, a work written by theologians, and perhaps the greatest biblical reference work in the English language, says: "We cannot venture to assert positively that there was a city of Nazareth in Jesus' time."

Nazareth is not mentioned in any historical records or biblical texts of the time and receives no mention by any contemporary historian. Nazareth is not mentioned in the Old Testament, the Talmud (the Jewish law code), nor in the Apocrypha and it does not appear in any early rabbinic literature.

Nazareth was not included in the list of settlements of the tribes of Zebulon (Joshua 19:10-16) which mentions twelve towns and six villages, and Nazareth is not included among the 45 cities of Galilee that were mentioned by Josephus (37AD-100AD), a widely traveled historian who never missed anything and who voluminously describes the region. The name is also missing from the 63 towns of Galilee mentioned in the Talmud.

The first reference to Nazareth is in the New Testament where it can be found 29 different times. However, there is still cause for speculation as to whether or not the city existed at the time of Jesus. It is mentioned only in the Gospels and Acts. These books do refer to Nazareth, but they did not originate at this time, they are later writings. The earlier writings of the NT (Paul etc) mention Jesus 221 times - but never mention Nazareth."
http://www.thenazareneway.com/nazarene_or_nazareth.htm

There are so many lies to uncover. Please check out Indigo Braveman channel on youtube

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfMP2Ih_3ORonJf5BA0D0hg

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