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Chapter 10
How the new “god’ was created,
called Jesus H. Christ
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What
really happened at the Council of Nicaea
At the Council of Nicaea, Constantine gathered together all
the “presbyters” (pagan priests) of his day and all their gods and saviors and
had them debate together in an attempt to create one composite “god” they all
agree to worship. The list of gods represented by their respective “priests”
included Eastern and Western gods and goddesses: Jove, Jupiter, Salenus, Baal,
Thor, Gade, Apollo, Juno, Aries, Taurus, Minerva, Rhets, Mithra, Theo,
Fragapatti, Atys, Durga, Indra, Neptune, Vulcan, Kriste, Agni, Croesus,
Pelides, Huit, Hermes, Thulis, Thammus, Eguptus, Iao, Aph, Saturn, Gitchens,
Minos, Maximo, Hecla and Phernes and many more. It was in this “context” that
the “god” Jesus H. Christ was created. The long list was narrowed down to the
main gods of the Roman Aristocracy (Zeus and the son of Zeus Apollo) and the
gods worshipped by the bulk of the common people (Julius Caesar and the sun god
Mithra) along with the Eastern god Krishna.
Up until the First Council of Nicaea, the Roman aristocracy
primarily worshipped two Greek gods-Apollo and Zeus-but the great bulk of
common people idolized either Julius Caesar or Mithras (the Romanized version
of the Persian deity Mithra who was an incarnation of the Babylonian Tammuz).
Caesar was deified by the Roman Senate after his death (15 March 44 BC) and
subsequently venerated as "the Divine Julius" (very
close to the name “Jesus”). The word "Saviour" was
affixed to his name, its literal meaning being "one who sows the
seed", i.e., he was a phallic god. Julius Caesar (the initials JC same as
Jesus Christ) was hailed as "God made manifest and universal Saviour of
human life", and his successor Augustus was called the "ancestral God
and Saviour of the whole human race" (Man and his Gods, Homer Smith,
Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1952). So Julius was known as “Julius
Christos” making it very easy for his followers to accept the new god “Jesus
Christ”. Emperor Nero, whose original name was Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, was
immortalized on his coins as the "Saviour of mankind". The Divine
Julius as Roman Savior and "Father of the Empire" was considered
"God" among the Roman uneducated pagan population for more than 300
years. He was the deity in some Western pagan priestly texts, but was not
recognized in Eastern or Oriental writings. So Constantine was forced to
include the Eastern realm god Krishna.
Constantine had a political problem that required a
religious solution. He had to come up with a “god” that those who
worshipped Julius would accept that would be acceptable to the factions in the
Eastern and Orient who worshipped Krishna. All of these gods (Jove, Jupiter,
Salenus, Baal, Thor, Gade, Apollo, Juno, Aries, Taurus, Minerva, Rhets, Mithra,
Theo, Fragapatti, Atys, Durga, Indra, Neptune, Vulcan, Kriste, Agni, Croesus,
Pelides, Huit, Hermes, Thulis, Thammus, Eguptus, Iao, Aph, Saturn, Gitchens,
Minos, Maximo, Hecla and Phernes and many more) were narrowed down from
literally hundreds down to 53 then after much debate down to only 5 through
balloting: Caesar, Krishna, Mithra, Horus and Zeus (Historia
Ecclesiastica, Eusebius, c. 325).
To make a very long and detailed story short, the council
could not come to a decision on just one god they all could accept, so
Constantine exercised his authority as Emperor and High Priest to
consolidate the 3 primary gods that would effectively represent the Greek
masses and the Eastern and the Oriental religions of the Roman Empire. Every
one of these so called “gods” are nothing more than later incarnations of the
Babylonian Religion whose saviour was Tammuz the second member of the Trinity
and son of “God”. Then names simply changed at the tower of Babel. So,
Constantine chose the following “gods” to unite his empire:
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To placate the powerful British factions he chose the great Druid
god which was the sun god Hesus (an incarnation of
Nimrod/Tammuz),
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To placate the faction from Egypt he chose the Assyrian sun god Horus
(an incarnation of Nimrod/Tammuz).
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To placate the Eastern/Oriental factions he chose the Eastern
Saviour-god, Krishna (Krishna is Sanskrit for Christ) (an incarnation of
Nimrod/Tammuz).
These three main sun god / saviours were then united into
one composite deity called Hesus Horus Krishna which later became known in its
English derived name as Jesus H. Christ. Satisfying the “Julius”, Esu, Horus,
and Krishna faithful who made up the vast majority of his empire, Constantine
now had a “god” for his new religion which was not new at all but the
rebirth of Babylonian sun worship. A “god” easily acceptable by all
throughout his realm (except true followers of Yahusha whom he simply had
killed in the inquisition).
The new
“god” of Constantine’s religion
Now let’s review the gods that make up the new composite god
of the newly formed (yet known by all pagans as very old) state religion of
Rome. Each of these pagan gods were nothing more than later triune (trinity)
incarnations of Nimrod/Semaramis/Tammuz of Babylon handed down through history from the Tower of Babel as
mankind spread across the globe with different languages and cultures taking
the worship of the planets with them… sun worship. Let’s look a little closer
at these so-call “gods” that are the foundation of the fictional messiah Jesus
H. Christ who abolished the law of Yahuah. Below we are going to take a deeper look at the 2 pagan gods
Constantine chose to pattern his new god Hesus Horus Krishna aka Jesus H. Christ after.
Hesus
The 18th century Druidic revivalist Iolo Morgannwg
identified Esus with Jesus on the strength of the similarity of their names. He
also linked them both with Hu Gadarn, writing:
“Both Hu and HUON were no doubt originally identical with the HEUS
of Lactantius, and the HESUS of Lucan, described as gods of the Gauls. The
similarity of the last name to IESU [Welsh: Jesus] is obvious and striking.”
When we simply take a step back and admit to ourselves what
happened at the Council of Nicaea the similarities between Hesus and “Jesus”
can easily be understood. They are one in the same. We’ll get more into the
meaning of the name Jesus later. Hesus is a later derivate of the name Esus
pronounced “eh-soos”. This is identically to the latin name Iesous where we get
the English word “Jesus”. Strong's #2424: Iesous (pronounced ee-ay-sooce').
Hesus too was part of a Trinity. A well-known section in
Lucan's Bellum civile talks about the gory sacrificial offerings proffered to a
triad of Celtic deities: Teutates, Hesus (an aspirated form of Esus), and
Taranis. Among a pair of later commentators on Lucan's work, one identifies
Teutates with Mercury and Esus with Mars. According to the Berne Commentary on
Lucan, human victims were sacrificed to Esus by being tied to a tree and flailed.
Now is the execution of Yahusha coming into focus? Yahusha was killed by
ROME in a pagan sacrifice orchestrated by Satan. He was tied to a tree stump
and flailed then (according to Roman legend) hung on the Cross of Tammuz as a
sacrifice.
Left is a
picture of “Jesus” as Hesus, Teutates, and Taranis. Right is the triune god
worshipped by the Vikings was another version of this triple deity of Hesus,
Teutates, and Taranis.
Horus
Horus too was part of a Trinity, the second member in
fact. This is the very Trinity of the Catholic/Christian Church of Isis,
Horus, Seb or I.H.S. the monogram of Jesus H. Christ with the cross of Tammuz
all in the middle of the invincible sun god. Below is a picture the Catholic
“Monstrance” that today represents Jesus H. Christ.
In fact, Horus was none other than the
Egyptian manifestation of Nimrod reincarnated as Tammuz. The same mother/son
marriage relationship existed with Horus and Hathor in Egypt just like Babylon
between Semaramis and Tammuz. Horus was the Egyptian Tammuz that was a
reincarnated god from a “virgin birth” by the rays (spirit) of the sun god. His
mother Hathor is none other than Ishtar/Semaramis of Babylonian lore. The names
changed because of the different languages by the ritual surrounding their
worshipped did not. To this day they remain intact in the fundamental doctrines
of Christianity. The earliest recorded form of Horus is the patron deity of
Nekhen (another name for Tammuz) in Upper Egypt, who is the first known
national god, specifically related to the king who in time came to be regarded
as a manifestation of Horus in life and Osiris in death. The most commonly
encountered family relationship describes Horus as the son of Isis
(Ishtar/Semaramis) and Osiris (Baal/Nimrod) but in another tradition Hathor is
regarded as his mother and sometimes as his wife (just like Tammuz/Semaramis).
Horus served many functions in the Egyptian pantheon, most notably being the
god of the sky, sun, war and protection.
Krishna
Krishna was the second member
of the Hindu Trinity just like Horus and Tammuz and Jesus are all second
members of their respective pagan trinities. Krishna in fact was simply the
Hindu incarnation of Tammuz in their language and culture.
Many progressive Christian scholars go so far as admit the Hindu
source for many of the events in Jesus' life and is a topic is worth
studying. Many non-Christian religious belief systems, including Hinduism,
permeated the Mediterranean region in the 1st century CE. where Christianity
was born. The word “Krishna” is Sanskrit for Christ and over time the word
evolved from Krishna to Krischto to Chresto to Christ. It means “the anointed
one” and the meaning is very different from the Hebrew word
“messiah”.
We see “Jesus” and Krishna portrayed in paintings and the
similarities are striking complete with the solar deity trait of the cross of
The Zodiac in front of the blazing sun.
There were various male heroes within Egyptian, Greek,
Indian, Roman and other pantheons of gods, whose role was to be saviors to
humanity -- much like Jesus. In order to compete with those religions,
Christianity (as created by Constantine) would have had to describe a new
composite god “Jesus H. Christ” in terms that matched or surpassed the legends
and myths of other religions.
Otherwise, it would not have survived. Then assimilate all
other pagan religions into this new one by threat of death. The authors of the
gospels may well have picked up themes from other sources and added them to
their writings in order to make Christianity more credible to a religiously
diverse world, most of which worshiped multiple gods and goddesses. Or,
which has proven to be the case, the original transcripts of the Gospels must
have been altered by pagan Catholic scribes. I suggest the reader purchase the
book Misquoting Jesus for an introduction to Textual Criticism where it
has been proven the original manuscripts were altered to support pagan
doctrines such as The Trinity and much more.
By isolating and removing such foreign material from the
Gospels that are obvious references to pagan deities, we might be able to get a
clearer picture of what Yahusha the true Messiah actually taught and how he
lived. When we do, we are left with a perfect match of the O.T. Prophets who
spoke of a human Messiah and prophet of Yahuah who would further teach The
Torah and reveal Yahuah to mankind.
When you remove all the pagan associations from the altered
texts of the Greek manuscripts we are left with:
·
A very human, itinerant, Jewish, rabbi-healer.
·
An observant Jew who had a special relationship with God -- a
kinship so close that he referred to God by the familiar term
"Abba."
·
An innocent man literally sacrificed on Passover who rose from the
grave on The Sabbath according to the Spring Feast Cycle.
·
A fully human in every way High Priest chosen from among men to
represent mankind before God. Exactly like The Bible describes the Messiah.