Baptism is a ripped off Pagan ritual that has been stripped on all actual spiritual meaning. Its a example of what xianity has done to the world.Baphomet
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Baphomet itself goes back to the ancient east as well. In the symbolic form of
Satan as the two headed Agni. Who's vechile is the goat and ram and who's number
is 9. The Templar Baphomet was traditionally a two human, headed image identical
to Janus. Baphomet means baptized in Wisdom because wisdom is another name for
Sophia or Shakti. The serpent power. That is when in the Pagan world after
baptism the individuals where given a lighted candle and called the illuminated.
Satan was also called Oannes and was known as the Baptizer God for this reason.
He is shown holding the cauldon or grail of the exilir of life. Gnosis is from
OANA another spelling of Oannes. The original baptism was the individual
emerging from the grail cauldren reborn into a God.
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From: enemyofjezzuz <denniswhicher@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2013 9:58:25 AM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: Baptism
It is easy to be deluded into wanting to be baptized. You think the path is the only one to salvation. The jokehovian witlesses are a prime example--you are taught that joke-hova is about to destroy all those not jokehovian witlesses, and you only have a "very short time" to become one if you wish to stay alive. Self-righteousness and the belief that you are doing the right thing make one actually want to get baptized. This can also happen within the cat lick church. Most common is when a child is constantly threatened with hellfire before reaching age 7, and they think that, unless they are confirmed as cat licks, they are damned to hell. They don't want that, so they are eager to learn more. At some point, they are moved to want to become full cat licks. The filthy angels have a role in this. And they are brainwashed. Something later happens, and the person sees the truth. Perhaps there is an inconsistency between what the religion practices and what the
LIE-ble preaches. Others see problems within the
LIE-ble itself. Or they are continually hounded to do ever more--some issue is used to hold the person hostage to do more and more. More church sessions. More service with the church. Missions, usually to some place like Nigeria, where it is extremely dangerous and almost impossible to attain base security. Monastery work--no sex, no base security, no personal property, no satisfaction, no spiritual development. And still they never feel spiritually upbuilt. Once you reach that stage, your commitment goes right out the window. You commit to the cat lick church, they betray your trust, and that deal is dead because the church welshed on its end of the deal (and so did jewsus). In the case of the jokehovian witlesses, you are in fact supposed to dedicate your soul to joke-hova and the filthy angels might in fact hold you to that dedication even after renouncing it. However, the baptism is a commitment to an organization, and is revoked along with your allegiance to joke-hova and jewsus. You can still dedicate your soul to Satan, once you are absolutely certain you want it and that Christi-
SCAM-ity is bunk. One catch--if you are not sincere, you will not be accepted. This is most common when Yehuborim try to dedicate to Satan. They do this to infiltrate, to disguise their filthy heritage (many of them become cat licks or fundamentalist xians to disguise their filth, too). Yehuborim proselytes are viewed as xians, as long as they are merely proselytes and not racially Yehuborim as well--they can dump their religion as easily as a xian or mudslime. But, those who are natural Yehuborim and try to hide it under Satan are in for Disaster.
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[email protected], "Giovanni R" wrote:
Something just came into my head. I remember a couple years ago, I wanted to get baptized. My family is catholic and i'm pretty sure all my brothers and sisters had their first communion and were baptized at some point in their life. I always felt out or different because I was never baptized. Now that I think about it, it's actually pretty funny to me that I WANTED to be baptized. I was sooo blind then, sigh. So glad I never actually did anything to make that happen, although I did talk to my mom about it multiple times, telling her that I wanted to get baptized.. L O L. Anyway, has anyone else gone through something like this at a point in their lives? Really interested to see what you all have to say about this