Hello Brothers and Sisters
This entire topic will be about sharing what I've found out about the connections between Christianity and Judaism and how by worshiping the Christian God/Jesus you are infact worshiping the Yehuborim god and giving that thoughtform power.
It's kindof a long topic but please read it in the full as it might provide some of you with some food for thought regarding these 2 "religions".
My 2 highest subjects at school were R.E (Religious Education which I got in studying Christianity, the choice was between that, Judaism and Islam so it seemed like the easiest out of the 3 to get a good grade in), and History, Which of course is the study of history and how it relates and has effected the modern day.
Now the main thing is how Christianity evolved from Judaism. Over the years there have been many "False Messiahs", this is because in the Yehuborim "religion" it foretells of a messiah who will lead the Yehuborim people.
"In Yehuborim eschatology, the term came to refer to a future Yehuborim King from the Davidic line, who will be "anointed" with holy anointing oil and rule the Yehuborim people during the Messianic Age."
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_messianism
When the Nazarene came around there were those who believed that he was the messiah and those who didn't. This is where the split between Judaism and Christianity occurred (Obviously the Old Testament was focused around the Yehuborim and the New Testament was written by Christians).
This ties in with our understanding that Christianity STOLE alot of it's beliefs from preceding faiths to try to be appealing as it's easier to adapt existing religions than try to make up a whole new one.
Now I'm guessing that they tried to suppress this new "religion" of the Nazarene, however once they realized they couldn't suppress it they instead infiltrated the new religion and changed it to suit their own ends. (Note that there was also the chance that they just created the Nazarene in the first place which would serve their purpose of giving power to "Jehova", this is explained in the next paragraph about the Christian "Holy Trinity)
How can this be explained:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity
Take a look at what the Christians call the Holy Trinity, this idea was added in the New Testament obviously.
Basically the Trinity is:
"God the Father"
"God the Son"
"God the Holy Ghost" (Or Spirit)
In truth the belief is that God is 1 being, the Nazarene was "God", as was the "Holy Spirit". They were all 1 "God"
Now by worshiping thoughtforms we give them strength right? Worshiping the Nazarene is admitting that he is God (Since God is the Father the Son and the "Holy" Spirit), By worshiping the Nazarene and the Holy spirit they are giving power to the thoughtform which is "The Father". The Father being "Jehova"
This seems to be a good explanation on how the Yehuborim can/do use Christianity for their own means (by having the Christian followers unknowingly worshiping and giving power to "Jehova"
Islam might also be able to tie into this as their "Prophet" (Another word for Messiah) was inspired after a meeting with an angel.
That's just how I understand the connection between the Yehuborim and the Christians to be.
Some of it might be wrong but rationally it sounds about right.
Other funny facts about Christianity:
Vlad the Impaler (The inspiration for Dracula) was a Christian, he was a member of the "Order of the Dragon" Their sole aim being "To defend Chrisingdom and to protect the cross".
NOTE: Note that he is thought to have impaled roughly 100,000 people. The pope at the time also gave him the money to raise his army. So much for Christians saying they're a friendly bunch.
2nd fact:
Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire in 391AD under Theodosius I. The Roman Empire (Eastern which is Roman/Italy) officially fell in: 476 AD. It didn't take them long to fuck up that did it?
Note: I tried to refrain from slang/slurs in this thread (Although accurate and deserved they can lead to confusion so I thought I'd stick to other more common terms which might be easier to understand
My comments on the link between Judaism and Christianity is only a personal belief but from the looks of it and after research it seems to be a good and rational belief.
If you read all of that then thank you very much!
Hail Satan
Hail Azazel
Hail Beelzebub
Hail Astaroth
This entire topic will be about sharing what I've found out about the connections between Christianity and Judaism and how by worshiping the Christian God/Jesus you are infact worshiping the Yehuborim god and giving that thoughtform power.
It's kindof a long topic but please read it in the full as it might provide some of you with some food for thought regarding these 2 "religions".
My 2 highest subjects at school were R.E (Religious Education which I got in studying Christianity, the choice was between that, Judaism and Islam so it seemed like the easiest out of the 3 to get a good grade in), and History, Which of course is the study of history and how it relates and has effected the modern day.
Now the main thing is how Christianity evolved from Judaism. Over the years there have been many "False Messiahs", this is because in the Yehuborim "religion" it foretells of a messiah who will lead the Yehuborim people.
"In Yehuborim eschatology, the term came to refer to a future Yehuborim King from the Davidic line, who will be "anointed" with holy anointing oil and rule the Yehuborim people during the Messianic Age."
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_messianism
When the Nazarene came around there were those who believed that he was the messiah and those who didn't. This is where the split between Judaism and Christianity occurred (Obviously the Old Testament was focused around the Yehuborim and the New Testament was written by Christians).
This ties in with our understanding that Christianity STOLE alot of it's beliefs from preceding faiths to try to be appealing as it's easier to adapt existing religions than try to make up a whole new one.
Now I'm guessing that they tried to suppress this new "religion" of the Nazarene, however once they realized they couldn't suppress it they instead infiltrated the new religion and changed it to suit their own ends. (Note that there was also the chance that they just created the Nazarene in the first place which would serve their purpose of giving power to "Jehova", this is explained in the next paragraph about the Christian "Holy Trinity)
How can this be explained:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity
Take a look at what the Christians call the Holy Trinity, this idea was added in the New Testament obviously.
Basically the Trinity is:
"God the Father"
"God the Son"
"God the Holy Ghost" (Or Spirit)
In truth the belief is that God is 1 being, the Nazarene was "God", as was the "Holy Spirit". They were all 1 "God"
Now by worshiping thoughtforms we give them strength right? Worshiping the Nazarene is admitting that he is God (Since God is the Father the Son and the "Holy" Spirit), By worshiping the Nazarene and the Holy spirit they are giving power to the thoughtform which is "The Father". The Father being "Jehova"
This seems to be a good explanation on how the Yehuborim can/do use Christianity for their own means (by having the Christian followers unknowingly worshiping and giving power to "Jehova"
Islam might also be able to tie into this as their "Prophet" (Another word for Messiah) was inspired after a meeting with an angel.
That's just how I understand the connection between the Yehuborim and the Christians to be.
Some of it might be wrong but rationally it sounds about right.
Other funny facts about Christianity:
Vlad the Impaler (The inspiration for Dracula) was a Christian, he was a member of the "Order of the Dragon" Their sole aim being "To defend Chrisingdom and to protect the cross".
NOTE: Note that he is thought to have impaled roughly 100,000 people. The pope at the time also gave him the money to raise his army. So much for Christians saying they're a friendly bunch.
2nd fact:
Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire in 391AD under Theodosius I. The Roman Empire (Eastern which is Roman/Italy) officially fell in: 476 AD. It didn't take them long to fuck up that did it?
Note: I tried to refrain from slang/slurs in this thread (Although accurate and deserved they can lead to confusion so I thought I'd stick to other more common terms which might be easier to understand
My comments on the link between Judaism and Christianity is only a personal belief but from the looks of it and after research it seems to be a good and rational belief.
If you read all of that then thank you very much!
Hail Satan
Hail Azazel
Hail Beelzebub
Hail Astaroth