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The Pagan
“Trinity” – Overview
The Bible warns not to worship Yahuah in the ritual and
practices of Babylon. We were warned not to sacrifice our children to Moloch,
and not to make Him into the image of a corruptible man or the nature of all
pagan gods which were all trinities in every culture.
Jesus Christ was created in the image of the
second member of the Babylonian Trinity who was Tammuz and given the sacrifice
of Tammuz which was the pig on Ishtar/Easter Sungod Day in worship to Ba’al.
In this chapter, I am going to demonstrate why Jesus Christ
represents The Trinity and that The Trinity is pagan.
Yahuah is the one and only God, there is no other and He
declared He could never and would never be found in the form of a man, nor the
son of man.
Numbers 23:19
Yahuah is not human, that he should
lie, not a human being, that he should change his mind. Does Yahuah speak and
then not act? Does he promise and not fulfill?
You see, The Creator made that promise and declared He would
fulfill it and NEVER come to Earth as an incarnate god-man like
Jesus
Christ. In the image of
Jesus Christ, Yahuah is made out to be a liar and
did a 180 degree about face becoming everything He claimed He was not, then took
on the form of every pagan god in The Trinity expressed by an incarnate god-man.
So did Yahuah “lie” in Numbers 23:19 and become a ‘liar and
a human being’ who broke His promise and did not fulfill it? Or is
Jesus Christ the “image of a men who died” that
we have elevated in our hearts above Yahuah”
Romans 1
For even though
they knew Yahuah was God, they did not honor Him as God or give thanks, but
they became futile in their speculations, and their foolish heart was darkened.
22 Professing to be wise, they became fools,
23 and exchanged the glory of Yahuah who
cannot die for an image in the form of a man who died.
The pagan god worshipped in
The Mystery Religion of
Babylon was a triune god made up of
the Father/the incarnate Son/
and Mother of God. The father was the son, the son the father, and
both were one with the mother in marriage (Semaramis married both Nimrod and
her son Tammuz). We see this abomination as a constant theme not only among
pagan religions but also condemned in The Bible as Yahuah is not a triune god
but the one and only living God. It is the worship of this triune “Trinity”
representation of gods that apposes the God in The Bible as Yahuah declares
“you shall have no other gods before me”… “Before me” is the English
translation of the Hebrew words “in my face”. So Yahuah actually said “you
shall have no other gods in my face!” The same expression used of Nimrod who
was described as a “mighty hunter before Yahuah’ or rather a “mighty hunter in
the face of Yahuah” implying rebellion against Yahuah. So we are to “have no
other gods in Yahuah’s face!”
NOTE: The declaration that Yahuah is ONE not
a Trinity is the central theme in the True Faith of every man of God in the
Bible, including The Messiah. This knowledge of Yahuah being the one and only
Creator and God is the very “mark” on the forehead of the Elect called “The
Shema” that marks the elect for eternal life. When Yahusha (the True Messiah)
was asked the single greatest commandment of God, he quoted The Shema (Shema
means “hear” in Hebrew) by quoting literally from The Torah Deuteronomy Chapter
6:
Mark 12:29
"The
most important one," answered Yahusha, "is this: 'Hear, O Israel, Yahuah
our God, Yahuah is one.
Yahusha was quoting Deuteronomy 6:4 verbatim. This passage
of Deuteronomy is also defined as the “mark between our eyes and on our right
hands”. It IS the “mark of Yahuah” that sets us apart from this “false
religion”. The mark of the false religion is literally The Trinity made on the
foreheads of newly baptized babies and over the hearts of literally billions
every day as they make “the sign of the cross” in the name of The Trinity.
I’ll get to this too in great detail.
This “mark” of Yahuah on our foreheads and right hand
displayed by The Messiah and expressed as the single greatest command as we see
below is an outright denial of the pagan Trinity gods:
Deuteronomy 6
4 Hear, O Israel: Yahuah our God, Yahuah
is one. 5 Love Yahuah your God with all your heart and with all your soul and
with all your strength. 6 These commandments that I give you today are to be on
your hearts. 7 Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at
home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. 8
Tie them as symbols (mark) on your
hands and bind them (mark) on your
foreheads.
The true Messiah Yahusha again demonstrated this singular
knowledge of Yahuah is the foundation of eternal life. For He is the giver of
life and to receive that life you must be in covenant with Yahuah through the Yahushaic
Covenant:
John 17:3
3
And this is
eternal life, that they may know You (Yahuah),
the only true God, and (then there is) Yahusha (the) Messiah whom You (Yahuah) have sent (as the Passover
not Easter sacrifice for sin).
We also see this same triune god is a consistent them in
every pagan religion which evolved from The Mystery Religion of Babylon.
This religion of Satan cleverly opposes the Mark of Yahuah in the minds (mark
of the forehead is a metaphor for knowledge) with what is called The Mark of
the Beast defined later in this book series. Let us take a look at The Trinity
as it evolved over time throughout almost every culture. Before we begin, let
us define the concept of a triune god.
The
History of the Pagan Trinity
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_deity
Triple deity
A
triple deity (sometimes referred to as
threefold, Trinity, tripled, triplicate, tripartite, triune or triadic) is a
deity associated with the number three. Such deities are common throughout
world mythology; the number three has a long history of mythical
associations. C. G. Jung considered the arrangement of deities into
triplets an archetype (or mark) in the history of religion. The deities and
legendary creatures of this nature typically fit into one of the following
general categories:
· triadic ("forming a group of
three"): a triad, three entities inter-related in some way
(life, death, rebirth, for example, or triplet children of a deity) and always
or usually associated with one another or appearing together;
· triune ("three-in-one,
one-in-three"): a Trinity being with three aspects or manifestations;
· tripartite ("of triple parts"): a
being with three body parts where there would normally be one (three heads,
three pairs of arms, and so on); or
· triplicate-associated ("relating to
three corresponding instances"): a being in association with a trio of
things of the same nature which are symbolic or through which power is wielded
(three magic birds, etc.)
Now let us take a journey throughout history as The Trinity
evolved as THE GOD
of almost every pagan religion in opposition to Yahuah,
the ONLY TRUE GOD. As we see The Messiah Yahusha speaking to his Heavenly
Father, Yahuah in John 17:3 declares this simple truth and that truth is where
salvation is found:
John 17:3
3 Now
this is eternal life: that they know you (Yahuah),
the only true God, and (your)
Messiah Yahusha, whom you have sent.
Again, when asked the single greatest commandment in the
entire Bible, Yahusha clearly contradicted the “pagan Trinity” in Mark 12:28-34
the Messiah correctly answered the “teachers of The Law” with what is known as
“The Shema” which is the “Seal of God” on your forehead… Yahusha quoted
directly from Deuteronomy 12:
Mark 12:28-34
28 One of the teachers of the law
came and heard them debating. Noticing that Yahusha had given them a good
answer, he asked him, “Of all the commandments, which is the most important?”
29
“The most important one,” answered Yahusha, “is this: ‘Hear, O Israel: Yahuah our God, Yahuah
is (the)
one (and only God).
30
Love Yahuah your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with
all your mind and with all your strength.’
So much for “the Trinity”… that is how pagans worship their
gods, not how the men in the Bible including The Messiah worshipped Yahuah. Yahuah
forbids us from “saying we are worshipping him” in the way pagans worship their
gods:
Deuteronomy 12:31
You must not worship Yahuah your
God in their way, because in worshiping their gods, they do all kinds of
detestable things Yahuah hates. They even burn their sons and daughters in the
fire as sacrifices to their gods (Moloch worship).
No wonder Christianity abolished The Torah. It stands as
witness against every ritual they practice. Let’s take a look at every pagan
religion and their “Trinity’ gods.
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The Egyptian Trinity
NOTE: I.H.S. is the monogram of
Jesus H. Christ or “Isis/Horus/Seb”. The Egyptian Trinity of Isis, Horus, Seb
(Egyptian names for Baal, Ishtar, Tammuz). The Outline of History, by H. G.
Wells. page 307 tell us:
“The trinity consisted of the god Serapis (=Osiris+Apis),
the goddess Isis/Ishtar (= Hathor, the cow-moon goddess), and the child-god
Horus (the Egyptian Tammuz). In one way or another almost every other god was
identified with one or other of these three aspects of the one god, even the
sun god Mithras of the Persians (whom Constantine
worshipped).
The origin beginning with Baal, Ishtar, Tammuz of
the ancient Babylonian Religion. Many of the theories of Egyptian
religion have penetrated into the theology of Christian Europe, and form, as it
were, part of the woof in the web of modern religious thought. Christian
theology was largely organized and nurtured in the schools of Alexandria, and Alexandria was not only the meeting place of East and West, it was also the place where the
decrepit theology of Egypt was revivified by contact with the speculative
philosophy of Greece. Perhaps, however, the indebtedness of Christian
theological theory to ancient Egyptian dogma is nowhere more striking than in
the doctrine of the Trinity. The very terms used of it by Christian
theologians meet us again in the inscriptions and papyri of Egypt.
Originally the trinity was a triad like those we find in Babylonian
mythology. The triad consisted of a divine father, wife, and son.
This
triune god was later formulated into Christianity as the Christian Trinity of
father, son, holy ghost.”
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The Hecate Trinity
The Hecate Trinity ( and the Statue of Liberty)…
The Statue of Liberty, like the Eye of Horus on the dollar bill and Obelisk
we call The Washington Monument, all identify our great country and the
religion it is founded upon as the modern day Babylon.
The Hecate Trinity was also associated with Diana (another cultural name of
Ishtar). A triplefold Diana was venerated from the late sixth century BCE as
Diana Nemorensis. "The Latin Diana was conceived as a threefold unity of
the divine huntress, the Moon goddess, and the goddess of the nether world,
Hekate," Albert Alföldi interpreted the late Republican
numismatic image, noting that Diana montium custos nemoremque virgo
("keeper of the mountains and virgin of Nemi") is addressed by Horace
as diva triformis ("three-form goddess"). Diana is commonly
addressed as Trivia by Virgil and Catullus.
As a virgin goddess later to be called Mary, she remained unmarried and had
no regular consort. Hecate has survived in folklore as a 'hag' figure
associated with
witchcraft. Strmiska notes that Hecate, conflated with the figure of Diana,
appears in late antiquity and in the early medieval period as part of an
"emerging legend complex" associated with gatherings of women, the
moon, and witchcraft that eventually became established "in the area of
Northern Italy, southern Germany, and the western Balkans." This theory of
the Roman origins of many European folk traditions related to Diana or Hecate
was explicitly advanced at least as early as 1807 as the Roman equivalent the
goddess Libertas. The Statue of Liberty is based on The Roman Goddess Libertas,
the Roman goddess of freedom. Originally as goddess of personal freedom, she
later became the goddess of the Roman commonwealth. Now she stands watch over
The United States of America, the revived Roman Empire and spiritual Babylon.
The Queen of Babylon believed herself to be the incarnation of
Lilith we discussed Lilith in my first book Creation Cries Out!.
Lilith was the origin of the vampire myths and said to have
been the serpent that deceived Adam and Even in the Garden. So Lilith became
Semaramis who became the Goddess Ishtar in the religion of Babylon. The
fertility goddess known as EASTER!
Ishtar (Babylonian Semaramis) fertility goddess of Easter is the Akkadian
counterpart to the Sumerian Inanna and to the cognate northwest Semitic goddess
`Ashtart. Anunit, Astarte and Atarsamain, the goddess of fertility and
sexuality. The Babylonian fertility goddess Ishtar (Easter in English) is
portrayed as a trinitarian god with Baal the Sun God/Tammuz the Sun of
God/Ishtar the Queen of Heaven... this is where we get the Christian Trinity as
incorporated into the "Christian Church" by the sun worshipping
emperor Constantine at the Council of Nicaea.
The worship of the Babylonian Ishtar was survived and at the time of the
Roman Empire was known as the Goddess of Liberty Libertas. This is the real
spiritual implication behind The Statue of “Libertas”.
In celebration of the centenary of the first Masonic
Republic in 1884, the Statue of Liberty was presented to the Masons of America,
as a gift from the French Grand Orient Temple Masons. The Statue of Liberty is
nothing more than a replica image of a pagan trinity goddess.
The Masonic "Torch of Enlightenment" was also referred to as the
"Flaming Torch of Reason", by the Illuminati Masons in the 1700's and
in 1884, the cornerstone for the Statue of Liberty was placed in a solemn
ceremony, by the Masonic lodges of New York.
Below is the cornerstone of the Statue of Liberty, dedicated to and by
Freemasons. Below is the inscription dedicating the Statue of Liberty (Ishtar)
by the Masonic Lodge who worships the founder of Masonry… Nimrod!
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Brigit –Irish Trinity
Brigit – A “Christopagan” era Irish Trinity – The Celebration
of Groundhog Day in the honor of the goddess Brigit and Catholic Nuns
Irish Catholic St. Brigit edallion.
The goddess of the flame
to the ancient Celts, she has survived into
our time as
“St. Bridget”
in the Irish catholic church. To this day her ‘eternal flame’ burns
in Kildare, Ireland and her ancient sacred wells are still revered and visited.
It is believed by pagan Catholics that Brigit, Lady of the Fairies – watches
over their sacred green places and, if you look into her Magical Mirror,
you can see the Faerie Realm. Here she is presented as a cloverleaf Trinity.
Brigit is known by various names, Brigit being the most
ancient form. The name variations are: Brighid, Bride (Scottish), Brid, Brigit,
Bridget, Brigantia (English), Brigan, Brigindo (Gaul) and Brigandu. Her name
derives from her worship by the pre-christian Brigantes, who honored her as
identical with Juno, Queen of Heaven. Brigit was just another incarnation of Semaramis/Ishtar
and the eternal flame. Into the 18th Century, her sacred flame was
tended, at first, by priestesses, who later became catholic nuns, when
the
pagan shrine became a convent, at Kildare, Ireland. These nineteen
virgin priestesses (called nuns by the Catholic Church) were called ‘Daughters
of the Flame’. No man was ever allowed near. In fact, these women had other
women in the village bring them their necessary supplies so they wouldn’t have
to deal with men. Bridget then became known as The Virgin Mary.
Imbolc (Candlemas and
Groundhog Day), the Celtic spring
festival, honors Brigit. The Druids called this sacred holiday Oimelc, meaning
“ewe’s milk”. Held on February 1st or 2nd, it celebrated
the birthing and freshening of sheep and goats. The catholic version of Imbolc
(Candlemas), also, involves much elaborate rituals and feasting, and to this
very day, many Irish homes have a St Brigit’s cross for protection, still made
from rushes as in days of old.
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Geryon Greek Trinity
In Greek mythology, Geryon (Ancient Greek: Γηρυών;
gen.: Γηρυόνος), son of Chrysaor and
Callirrhoe and grandson of Medusa, was a fearsome giant who dwelt on the island
Erytheia of the mythic Hesperides in the far west of the Mediterranean. A more
literal-minded later generation of Greeks associated the region with Tartessos
in southern Iberia.
Geryon was often described as a monster with 3 human faces. According to
Hesiod,X Geryon had one body and three heads, whereas the tradition followed by
Aeschylus gave him three bodies. As seen in the picture on the left, Geryon
was a "Trinity" having 3 bodies, 3 heads, and 3 shields.
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Cerberus - Greek and Roman
Trinity
Cerberus (pronounced /ˈsɜrbərəs/), or
Kerberos, (Greek form: Κέρβερος,
[ˈkerberos]) in Greek and Roman mythology, is a multi-headed hound
(usually three-headed) which guards the gates of Hades, to prevent those who
have crossed the river Styx from ever escaping. Cerberus featured in many works
of ancient Greek and Roman literature and in works of both ancient and modern
art and architecture, although, the depiction and background surrounding
Cerberus often differed across various works by different authors of the era.
The most notable difference is the number of its heads: Most sources describe
or depict three heads.
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The Hindu Trinity
Idol worship and rituals are at the heart of Hinduism and
have tremendous religious significance. All Hindu deities are themselves
symbols of the abstract Absolute, and point to a particular aspect of the
Brahman. The Hindu Trinity (Trimurti) is represented by three godheads: Brahma
- the creator, Vishnu - the protector and Shiva - the destroyer.
The Hindu trinity is of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. They are
respectively the creator, preserver and destroyer of the universe. They are
also aligned as the transcendent Godhead, Shiva, the cosmic lord, Vishnu and
the cosmic mind, Brahma. In this regard they are called Sat-Tat-Aum, the Being,
the Thatness or immanence and the Word or holy spirit. This is much like the
Christian trinity of God as the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. The trinity
represents the Divine in its threefold nature and function. Each aspect of the
trinity contains and includes the others.
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The Viking Trinity
According to Adam of Bremen: "If plague and famine
threatens, a libation is poured to the idol Thor; if war, to Odin; if marriages
are to be celebrated, to Frey." Because Odin, the All-Father, was
generally more feared than loved and subsequently kept at a distance, his son,
Thor, assumed the position as favored deity. He was the protector and trusted
friend. Some myths associated with Thor had him as almost human, with his
foibles and gullibility.
His hammer came to be used as an
amulet, not only to signify the wearers allegiance to the old faith, but also
as protection against the evils abounding. Later incororated into Christianity
and associated with The Cross of Tammuz.
Odin and Thor were the most prominent members of the
militaristic Æsir family. Frey, god of fertility and fecundity, led the Vanir
family, the early opponents of the Æsir. However, a truce between them brought
Frey to Valhalla and elevated his status to be one of the Norse trinity. With
the conversion to Christianity, the Norse trinity, although driven underground
by the Christian church, nevertheless, remained significantly conspicuous,
albeit in changed form.
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The Greek Trinity
Olympic triad of Zeus
(king of the gods), Athena (goddess of war and
intelect) and Apollo (god of
the sun, culture and music)
In the Greek culture Zeus was the name for Nimrod, Athena
for Semaramis, and Apollo for Tammuz.
List of
triple deities of Babylonian polytheism
·
The Classical Greek
Olympic triad of Zeus (king of the gods), Athena (goddess of war and intelect) and Apollo (god of the sun, culture and music)
·
The Delian chief triad of Leto (mother), Artemis (daughter) and Apollo (son)[35][36] and second
Delian triad of Athena, Zeus and Hera.
·
In ancient Egypt there were many
triads, the most famous among them that of
Osiris (man), Isis (wife), and Horus (son), local triads like the Theban triad of Amun,
Mut and Khonsu and the Memphite triad of Ptah, Sekhmet and Nefertem, the sungod Ra, whose form in the morning was Kheper, at noon Re-Horakhty and in the
evening Atum, and many others.
·
The Hellenistic Egypt
triad of Isis, Alexandrian Serapis and Harpocrates (a Hellenized version of
the previous), though in early Ptolomean religion Serapis, Isis and
Apollo (who was though
sometimes identified with Horus)
·
The Roman Capitoline
Triad of Jupiter (father), Juno (wife), and Minerva (daughter).
·
The Roman pleibian triad of Ceres, Liber Pater and Libera (or its Greek
counterpart with Demeter, Dionysos and Kore)
·
The Olympian
demiurgic triad in platonic philosophy
made up of Zeus (considered the Zeus [king of the gods] of the Heavens), Poseidon (Zeus of the seas) and
Pluto/Hades (Zeus of the underworld), all considered in the end to be a monad and the same Zeus, and the Titanic demiurgic triad of Helios
(sun when in the sky),
Apollo (sun seen in our world) and Dionysus (god of mysteries, "sun" of the underworld) (see Phaed in Dionysus and the Titans)
·
The Julian triads of the early Roman
Principate:
o
Venus Genetrix, Divus Iulius, and Clementia Caesaris
o
Divus Iulius,
Divi filius and Genius Augusti
o
Eastern variants of the Julian triad, e.g. in
Asia Minor: Dea Roma, Divus Iulius
and Genius Augusti (or Divi filius)
·
The Matres (Deae Matres/Dea
Matrona) in Roman
mythology
·
The Fates, Moirae or Furies in Greek and Roman mythology: Clotho or Nona the Spinner, Lachesis or Decima the Weaver, and
Atropos or Morta the Cutter of
the
Threads of Life. One's Lifeline was Spun by Clotho, Woven into the tapestry
of Life by Lachesis, and the thread Cut by Atropos.
·
The Hooded
Spirits or Genii Cucullati in Gallo-Roman times
·
The main supranational triad of the
ancient Lusitanian mythology
and religion and Portuguese neo-pagans made up of the couple Arentia and Arentius, Quangeius
and Trebaruna, followed by
a minor Gallaecian-Lusitanian triad of Bandua (under many natures), Nabia and Reve
female nature: Reva
·
The sisters Uksáhkká, Juksáhkká and
Sáhráhkká in Sámi mythology.
·
The triad of
Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat in the time of Mohammed (surah
53:19-22)
·
Lugus (Esus, Toutatis and Taranis) in Celtic
mythology
·
Odin, Vili and Ve in Germanic
mythology
·
The Norns in Germanic
mythology
·
The Triglav in Slavic
mythology
·
Perkūnas (god of
heaven), Patrimpas (god of earth) and Pikuolis (god of
death) in Prussian mythology
·
The Zorya or Auroras in Slavic
mythology
·
The Charites or Graces in Greek
mythology
·
The One, the Thought
(or Intellect) and the Soul in Neoplatonism
Summary
The list of The Trinity as the fundamental description of
“god” in pagan religions is quite long and really outside the scope of this
book, my point here is to illustrate three very important truths:
1.
There
is no “Trinity” in the Bible, neither the word nor the concept. For more
information and proof see my book The Yahushaic Covenant.
2.
The
Trinity is a direct contradiction of The Shema, the mark of Yahuah that Yahuah
is ONE God not three.
3.
The
Trinity is the fundamental description of EVERY PAGAN GOD…
4.
Yahuah
forbids us from saying we are worshipping Him yet doing so in the form of a
pagan trinity.
I encourage everyone to research this topic on their own
initiative. The names of Baal (Nimrod), Ishtar (Semaramis), and Tammuz changed
in each language but the religious practices did not. The main point I am
making here with the concept of a pagan Trinity, is that the entire world and
every religious system has been polluted by the worship of Sungod Baal
(Nimrod), Moon goddess Ishtar (Semaramis), and Tammuz their only begotten incarnate
son (who was Baal in the flesh) in the form of a Trinity. The “Mystery” in the
religion of Babylon was literally the “Mystery” of the Trinity. Satan is
literally the “god of this world” and his counter to the ONE true God is his
unholy Trinity. This “mark of the beast” over our mind is the opposite of the
Mark of Yahuah and has the minds of the entire Earth polluting every pagan
religion especially Christianity the largest religion on Earth.
Jesus Christ was
created in the image of Tammuz, the incarnation of The LORD (Ba’al) the second
member of the Babylonian Trinity. Jesus Christ represents the rituals of
Babylon which are aimed at our Children as we sacrifice our children on the
Altar to the Babylonian Moloch each year. Yahuah literally hates these
Babylonian holidays with all His being!