HISTORY OF RELIGION (Part 1): PAGANS, NIMROD, & BABYLON
TLDRThis video script delves into the historical roots of religion, aiming to debunk misconceptions about Christianity by distinguishing it from Roman Catholicism. It traces the origins of pagan beliefs to Mesopotamia, highlighting the polytheistic structure common across various cultures. The script discusses key figures like Cush, Nimrod, and Semiramis, illustrating how their stories evolved into the foundation of pagan worship. It also addresses the confusion between pagan and Christian narratives, particularly regarding the figures of the Sun God, the moon goddess, and their reborn son. The video seeks to educate viewers on the true history of religious beliefs to foster a deeper understanding and to challenge the pervasive influence of pagan traditions in modern practices.
Takeaways
- ๐ The speaker emphasizes the importance of education to understand the truth and debunk lies, particularly in the context of religious history.
- ๐ The script differentiates between Christianity and Roman Catholicism, suggesting that criticisms often directed at Christianity are actually relevant to Roman Catholicism.
- ๐ The origins of paganism and polytheism are traced back to Mesopotamia, also known as ancient Babylon, where the mystery religion of Babylon began post-flood.
- ๐ฅ The speaker discusses the structure of pagan belief systems, which typically include a Father God, Mother Goddess, and a Son of God, found across various cultures.
- ๐ The script explains that the story of Cush, Nimrod, and Semiramis is central to the development of pagan beliefs and practices, which spread across different ancient empires.
- ๐ฎ The Tower of Babel is highlighted as a significant symbol in the occult, representing rebellion against God and the establishment of a kingdom to challenge divine authority.
- ๐ถ The concept of a divine birth from Semiramis, claiming to be impregnated by the spirit of Nimrod, is presented as the beginning of the worship of the Mother Goddess and the Sun God.
- ๐ The Sun God is identified as a central figure in paganism, with different names across cultures but representing the same deity, often associated with Satan or Lucifer.
- ๐ The Moon Goddess, also known by various names, is identified as a key figure in pagan worship, associated with female fertility and often worshipped in rituals celebrating her return.
- ๐ The script challenges the listener to consider the true nature of the gods they may be unknowingly serving and to strengthen their belief in Jesus Christ as the true Savior.
- ๐ The speaker concludes by urging viewers to learn more about Jesus Christ through the Word of God and to question the traditions and beliefs they have inherited.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of the speaker's ministry?
-The main purpose of the speaker's ministry is to educate people on the truth about Christianity and to clarify misunderstandings and lies about its history.
Why does the speaker believe people are against Christianity?
-The speaker believes people are against Christianity primarily because they do not understand its history and have been misled by misconceptions and lies.
What is the difference between Christianity and Roman Catholicism according to the speaker?
-According to the speaker, Christianity and Roman Catholicism are two very different things, with Christianity being the original faith and Roman Catholicism being a later development that incorporated elements of paganism.
What is the origin of the mystery religion according to the video?
-The origin of the mystery religion, according to the video, is in Mesopotamia, also known as ancient Babylon, which is the beginning of paganism.
What is polytheism and how does it relate to paganism?
-Polytheism is the belief in many gods. It relates to paganism as paganism is a collection of polytheistic beliefs centered around a central structure involving a father god, mother goddess, and the son of god.
What is the significance of the Tower of Babel in the speaker's narrative?
-The Tower of Babel is significant in the speaker's narrative as it represents the rebellion against God and the establishment of a kingdom that aimed to challenge God's authority.
Who was Nimrod according to the speaker's explanation?
-Nimrod, according to the speaker, was the son of Cush and the leader of the Assyrian Babylonian Empire. He is considered the beginning of the stories about gods that are often referred to when denouncing Christianity.
What role did Semiramis play in the development of pagan worship?
-Semiramis, also known as Cemre, played a crucial role in the development of pagan worship by claiming that she was impregnated by the spirit of Nimrod, giving birth to a son who was considered the fulfillment of a divine prophecy and establishing herself as the moon goddess.
What is the connection between the story of Semiramis and the concept of the Virgin Birth in Christianity?
-The connection is that Semiramis claimed a virgin birth from the spirit of Nimrod, which later influenced the concept of the Virgin Mary giving birth to Jesus in Christianity, although the speaker emphasizes that the Christian belief is not the same as the pagan origins.
How does the speaker describe the structure of pagan beliefs?
-The speaker describes the structure of pagan beliefs as having a father god (the Sun God), a mother goddess (the moon goddess), and their son (the Son of God reborn). This structure is found across various cultures and religions, with different names but the same underlying concept.
What is the speaker's view on the relationship between paganism and Roman Catholicism?
-The speaker believes that Roman Catholicism has incorporated elements of paganism, particularly in the worship of the Sun God and the moon goddess, which has led to confusion and deception about the true nature of Christianity.
What is the speaker's perspective on the celebration of holidays like Easter and Christmas?
-The speaker suggests that holidays like Easter and Christmas have pagan origins and are connected to the worship of the Sun God and the moon goddess, respectively. They encourage Christians to reconsider these traditions in light of their pagan roots.
What is the ultimate goal of the pagan belief system according to the speaker?
-According to the speaker, the ultimate goal of the pagan belief system is a rebellion against God to establish the rule of the father god, which they identify with Satan or Lucifer, and to have the world worship him.
What does the speaker suggest is the key to understanding the deception in religious traditions?
-The speaker suggests that recognizing the consistent structure of a father god, mother goddess, and their son across various cultures and religions is key to understanding the deception and to discern the true nature of the beliefs being followed.
Outlines
๐ Education on the Truth of Christianity and its Origins
The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the truth about Christianity to counteract misconceptions and lies. They aim to educate viewers on the history of religion, starting with Mesopotamia, also known as ancient Babylon, which is considered the birthplace of paganism. The speaker clarifies that Christianity and Roman Catholicism are distinct and that the latter is often mistakenly associated with ancient Egyptian beliefs. The script suggests that the mystery religion of Babylon, characterized by polytheism, is the foundation of many beliefs that people mistakenly attribute to Christianity. The speaker invites viewers to engage with the content by asking questions in the comments.
๐ The Origins of Paganism and the Story of Cush and Nimrod
This paragraph delves into the origins of paganism, tracing it back to the post-flood civilization of Mesopotamia. It discusses the story of Noah's grandson Cush, who rebelled against God's command to repopulate the earth and instead built the Tower of Babel in an act of defiance. The narrative then shifts to Nimrod, Cush's son, who continued his father's rebellion and became a powerful leader, conquering men and animals. Nimrod's story is central to many pagan myths and is connected to the occult. The speaker also mentions the role of Shem, another of Noah's sons, who opposed Nimrod's practices and eventually killed him. The paragraph concludes with the introduction of Semiramis, Nimrod's wife and mother, who played a crucial role in perpetuating the pagan beliefs after Nimrod's death.
๐ The Sun God and the Propagation of Paganism
The paragraph explores the story of Semiramis, who claimed a divine pregnancy by the spirit of Nimrod, giving birth to Tammuz, who was considered a Sun God and a rebirth of Nimrod. This narrative is identified as the beginning of the worship of a father and mother god, which is a central tenet of polytheism. The speaker explains how this belief system spread across various ancient empires, including Babylon, Egypt, Persia, Greece, and Rome, each with their own names for the gods but maintaining the same structural belief in a father, mother, and son god. The paragraph also touches on the connection between these pagan beliefs and Roman Catholicism, suggesting a blending of pagan gods with the story of Jesus Christ.
๐ฎ The Deception of Paganism and the Ultimate Goal of Rebellion
This final paragraph reveals the ultimate goal of paganism as rebellion against God, with the aim of establishing the worship of Satan, also known as Lucifer or Bale. It discusses how Satan has been known by many names across different cultures and how the belief in both masculine and feminine deities is a hallmark of paganism. The speaker warns that many current practices and traditions are centered around this deception, and that understanding the origins and connections of these beliefs is crucial for recognizing the true nature of the deception. The paragraph concludes with an encouragement to learn about Jesus Christ and to grow stronger in belief, as well as a reminder that the Israelites were the only ones to challenge the pagan system with a belief in one true God.
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Keywords
๐กMesopotamia
๐กPolytheism
๐กPagan
๐กNimrod
๐กSemiramis
๐กOccult
๐กSun God
๐กMoon Goddess
๐กRoman Catholicism
๐กPagan Holidays
๐กDeception
๐กMonotheism
๐กAntichrist
Highlights
The speaker aims to educate on the truth to counteract the many lies propagated over time.
Christianity is often misunderstood due to a lack of historical understanding.
The speaker differentiates between Christianity and Roman Catholicism, asserting they are not the same.
The origin of major beliefs is traced back to Mesopotamia, also known as ancient Babylon.
The mystery religion of ancient Babylon is identified as the beginning of paganism.
Polytheism, the belief in many gods, is explained as the central tenet of paganism.
High priests and priestesses held the secret knowledge in pagan societies, granting them power.
The speaker refutes the claim that Christianity stole beliefs from ancient Egypt, citing a misunderstanding.
The story of Cush, a descendant of Ham, is presented as the origin of pagan rebellion against God.
The Tower of Babel is highlighted as a symbol of rebellion and the start of the occult world.
Nimrod, Cush's son, is described as the beginning of stories about gods in pagan beliefs.
Semiramis, Nimrod's wife and mother, is said to have continued the pagan worship after Nimrod's death.
The speaker explains how Semiramis claimed a virgin birth from the spirit of Nimrod, establishing Sun and Moon God worship.
Different cultures' gods are shown to follow the same structure of Father, Mother, and Son Gods.
Roman Catholicism is criticized for mixing pagan gods with the story of Jesus Christ.
The ultimate goal of paganism is identified as rebellion against God to establish the worship of Satan.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the true story of Jesus Christ to avoid deception.
The video concludes by encouraging viewers to learn about Jesus Christ through the Word of God.
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