| Doctrines
of the Pagan sun gods |
Doctrines
of the Catholic Church and her Protestant and Evangelical
Daughters |
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1. The nativity of the Sun, the birth
of Tammuz Dec. 25
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The nativity of Jesus, or "Christmas" is held on December
25
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2. The Midsummer festival of the Pagan
was held on June 24 of each year
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The Nativity of St. John is held
every year on June 24
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3. The assumption of Semiramus who became
the mother goddess of all Pagans
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The assumption of Mary, who became the mother
of God to all
Catholics
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4. The mother goddess was given the
title, and worshipped as the Queen of Heaven. Jer. 7:18
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The Virgin Mary is given the title, and
worshipped as the Queen of Heaven by all Catholics.
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4.a "Queen of Heaven" is wrath
subduer of the Pagan god
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Mary, "Queen of Heaven" subdues
the wrath of Christ and His Father against sinners.
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5. Cakes decorated to the goddess with a
"+" drawn on it. Jer. 44:17,19
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Hot cross buns are baked for Mary in
most Roman Catholic churches
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6. 40 days fasting before Easter for
Tammuz, Ezek. 8:14
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Catholics fast 40 days (Lent) before
Easter
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7. Sexual festival of Easter. Ezek 8:16
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The Roman Catholic church initiated the
sexual festival of Easter first in Christendom
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Gathering at sunrise for worship |
Catholic
church started Easter sunrise services first in Christendom |
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8. The resurrection of Tammuz on Easter,
and the procession of graven images during Easter holy week
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All Roman Catholic churches parade
partake in processions of graven images of Jesus, Mary, and Peter,
and of the saints during Easter week
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9. Veneration of graven images of Baal,
Ishtar, Tammuz and lesser gods in the heavens
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All Roman Catholic churches
venerate graven images of Jesus, Mary, Peter, and of the
"lesser" saints in the heavens
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10. The belief of the constant immortality of the
soul, and burning place of eternal torment
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Rome teaches the belief of immortality
of the soul and a burning
place of eternal
torment
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11. Pagans believed in the doctrine of
purgatory
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Rome teaches the doctrine of purgatory
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12. The belief of the dead visiting the
living on a certain day each year. A feast is then held
for all the dead on first day of November. (Called all
souls day)
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Rome teaches they must hold a festival
for the dead on all souls day held Nov. 2, and all
saints day held Nov. 1 of each year
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13. Burning incense and candles Jer
11:17; Ezek 8:11
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Rome, as well as every Satanic church
burns incense and candles in their "masses"
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14. Chants and repetitive prayers. Beaded
prayer chains.
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Rome as well as Satanists use chants and
the beaded prayer chains. (Rome calls the chant "Gregorian
chant" and the beaded chained "Rosary")
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15. Symbol of the cross as symbol of Sun
worship. Mesopotamian cylinder seals of old have been found that
depicted the "cross in the sky" as a symbol of sun worship.
Ancient carvings of an Assyrian kings have also had huge crosses carved
on their chest. The oldest pictures in the world from Mesopotamia has
text with is explaining the "cross" in the sky as the symbol
for the sun. This particular archeological find is on display at the
University Museum in Philadelphia PA.
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The Roman Catholic church displays a plus sign
"+" cross symbol not only on the walls, paintings, windows,
and roofs of their churches. Their priests also have these crosses on
their clothing. Many other churches also use them and even place them
inside a circle as a double symbol of Baal. The crucifix itself is an
elongated version of the cross of Baal as well. Pagan Rome of old
offered human sacrifices to Baal on these crosses as well.
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16. Pagans wear amulets and idols to
scare away evil spirits
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Roman Catholicism teaches the wearing of
crucifixes and medals as a method of protection. The scapular is proof
of that fact.
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17. The round disk "sun" wafer
with the IHS symbol for Isis, Horus & Seb, was eaten as food for the
soul and worshipped as Baal incarnate
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The Roman
Catholic Eucharist / wafer also
has the IHS carvings on it for Isis, Horus, and Seb. And it is also
given as food for the soul, and is worshipped as god incarnate.
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18. Pagan's would paint the child Tammuz
and his mother Semiramus with the glory of the Sun around their heads
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Rome paints the child Jesus and his
mother Mary with halos of the Sun around their heads
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19. Pagan's performed infant baptism, and
the sprinkling of holy water
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Rome practices infant baptism, as well as the
sprinkling of holy water
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20. The first day of the week kept sacred
to honor the Persian sun god Mithra. The name of the day was
changed to "SUN" day.
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Rome
admitted they changed the Sabbath
from day 7 to day one in honor of "SUN"day
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21. The title Pontifex Maximus was given
to the chief head of the pagan Babylonian system of idolatry
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The title Pontifex Maximus
("greatest bridge") as in between God and man is the main
title of the Popes of Rome
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22. Pagan gods (Janus and Cybele) were
believed to be holders of the keys to Heaven and Hell
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The pope claims to have the keys of Peter
within his clutches
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23. The highest Pagan priest kings was
carried on a throne to the to the Temple of his god in special ceremony
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The Pope is carried on a portable throne
to the Basilica of St. Peter (Sedia Gestoria) in special ceremony
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24 The Pagan high priest king is
believed to be the incarnate of the Sun god
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The Pope
proclaims to be Jesus Christ in the flesh on Earth
and also God on earth....New York Catechism.
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25. Pagans are taught to perform
offerings of "good works" to appease the gods
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Catholics are required to do penance,
purchase indulgences, and perform many good works to gain salvation
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26. Pagans had special houses for the
virgin priestesses to be employed at Pagan temples. Some
of these women were used as prostitutes for the heterosexual priests
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The Roman Catholic church has Nuns
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27. Pagans often had human sacrifices
burned by fire as an offering to appease the sun god
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Many millions of opposers of Roman
Catholic doctrines were burned at the stake
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28. Pagans believed that gold was the
flesh of the "sun god" and would fill their temples of worship
with as much as possible
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The Vatican is literally drenched in gold
throughout, as are numerous cathedrals the world over
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29. Pagans often placed stone carving of Gargoyles
upon their roofs as a pagan god of protection
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The Vatican as well as thousands of
Catholic churches across the globe have gargoyles on their roofs
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30. Phallic symbol of the male sex organ were placed
on the roofs, or in courtyards of pagan temples
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The Vatican has the largest phallic
symbol in the middle of St Peter's square. Plus all Roman Catholic
churches have them on their roofs. Today, we call them steeples.
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31. The Solar wheel is a symbol for
Baal and was given reverence by the Pagans of old. This wheel can be
found carved into ancient as well as modern Buddhist temples and carved
into ancient ornamental form representing Osiris.
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St Peter's square has largest solar wheel
on the planet. ALL Catholic churches have numerous solar wheels in stain
glass windows as well as many other areas of the
church. Notre Dame
Cathedral in Paris sports a very huge one on it's face. There is a great
one in ceiling as well as the floor tiles of the monastery of St.
Ignatius Loyola in Spain. Numerous paintings, statues, ornaments, and
letterheads of all Catholic churches have one or more "solar
wheels" depicted upon them. And the ONE
WORLD CHURCH ONE
WORLD CHURCH that started on June
26, 2000 uses the solar wheel as its official logo on their letterhead
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32. Archeologists have found numerous
carvings of the serpent on Pagan Rome bath houses
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The symbol of serpent can also be found
on numerous Catholic churches in door handles, Papal crests, etc.
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33. Pagans have depicted
"Atlas" as carrying the universe on his shoulders.
They would place a large globe upon his shoulders.
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Numerous Popes have been depicted in
paintings in the exact same manner. There are also some paintings and
statues of Mary doing same
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34. Pagans used the symbols of the
"Unicorn, Peacock, and Phoenix" to signify some of their sun
gods
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Symbols of the "Unicorn, Peacock,
and Phoenix" used to symbolize the "communion" of Christ
are found carved in gold in many churches on doors or chapels as well as
the small sanctuary buildings housing the Eucharist or wafer god of Rome
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35. Crescent moon used to signify moon
goddess "Nanna" was depicted in numerous paintings, etchings,
carvings and statues. It was also used to cradle the sun god in wafer
form before the people for worship
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The crescent is also used to cradle
Eucharist in the Monstrance of the Roman Catholic church, and is
paraded before the people for worship. It is also seen in countless
paintings, etchings, carvings, and sculptures. the Eucharist
itself is a solar wheel
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36. The three letters "S.F.S"
within a small blaze was used to represent the universal mystery
for the number "6" in the Pagan mysteries
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S.F.S in a small blaze is boldly carved
into the Vatican Monstrance for all to see in the Vatican museum as well
as many monstrance's in churches the world over
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37. Alternating rays of the sun burst
used to represent unity of "man and woman" common in all
aspects of Paganism. (Curved ray = female "yonic" Straight ray
= male "phallic")
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The monstrance of Catholicism, as well as
many paintings and sculptures all depict same rays of both the
"phallic and yonic" symbol can be found literally all over the
Roman Catholic churches.
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38. Carvings of "nature
spirits" (fauns or satyrs) depicting a horned, hoofed-god were a
common feature in all Pagan churches
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Carvings of "nature spirits"
(fauns or satyrs) depicting a horned, hoofed-god are found all over the
Treasury of the Vatican beneath St Peters square as well as many
Cathedrals around the world
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39. The statues of a "Madonna"
can be found in all Pagan churches as well as the Egyptian Madonna,
Isis, with her son Horus, or Hindu churches with Divaki and her son
Krishna
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Mary is found in all Catholic churches
holding baby Jesus wearing the same clothing, as well as Jesus making
the same hand signals
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40. The statue of Zeus holds symbol of
thunder and a lightening bolt Pagans taught symbolized his position as a
god.
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Mary has been depicted in many statues in
same manner all throughout the Vatican as well as many churches
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41. Pagans have demi-gods holding crooked
diving staffs that represent the serpent as well as the
lightening bolt
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The Pope himself carries the exact
same staff today. (serpent
crosiers) He is photographed often with
it as well
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42. In Pagan Rome you would find, Adad,
Enlil, Baal, Neptune, Poseidon and other "gods" of storm and
sea being depicted as carrying tridents in their hands
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Crosses as well as statues of Jesus and
Mary in Cathedrals all over the world carved with tridents on them.
There is even a gold statue of baby Jesus in the Vatican with three
tridents coming out of his head. All three tridents also depict the
phallic and yonic symbolism as well in that statue. They even curved the
forks to make that fact known.
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43. Hand gestures in the form of a
trident can be found depicted in Pagan gods such as
Jupiter, Buddha, Apollo, and Hindu deity's as well. They are called
"votive hands" in pagan temples
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Statue of St. Peter
(Originally the old
Jupiter statue of Rome) as well as millions of other statues, paintings,
photos, and videos of everyone from Jesus and Mary to priests, cardinals, bishops,
all the Popes, Vatican guards, and even lay people themselves in
the Catholic church can be seen holding up the three finger trident
salute of pagan Rome. (Now called the salute to the Trinity) note the
headdress.
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44. Pine cones used to represent the
deity of a solar god Osiris, Bacchus, Dionysus, as well as
Mexican gods, Hindu gods, and Assyrian gods can be found all throughout
Pagan Rome
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The largest pine cone sculpture in the
world is found in the "Court of the pine cone" at the
Vatican.
The pine cone is also found carved into the crooked pagan staff (serpent
crosier) of the Popes of Rome. In fact the pine cone is found all
throughout the Vatican as well as Cathedrals as decoration. The staff
the pope holds with the deformed Jesus and crooked cross on it has a
pine cone under the base of the cross.
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45. Oanne, the Babylonian fish-god (half
man half fish) was depicted by Pagan high priests by wearing a fish head
mitre (head dress) upon a mans head to symbolize man and fish joining
when the "sun god" set into the ocean. (Neptune = case in
point. Half man half fish) One particular Biblical deity that confirms this
is "Dagon" found in 1Samuel. (Dag=fish On=sun)
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Mitres or head dresses that
are worn by all Popes of Catholicism are an exact duplicate of these
Dagon head dresses.
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46. The Roman sun-god face with the
alternating yonic and phallic symbols surrounding his head was found
carved in excavated Roman bath houses in England. It is also found as
"Apollo" on the facade of the Pergamum Museum in East
Berlin.
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Almost all Catholic churches have the
exact same carving above their pulpits, pillars, on statues, as well as
carved into ceilings above altars. Some Catholic churches actually have
it carved into the Eucharist itself. There is also a statue in Rome of
Mary cradling the face within a blaze in her arms as if he is her child.
Plus, many Weather reporters use this face inside a solar blaze as a
graphic for their weather reports
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47. Statues of the Romanized Egyptians
Isis with globes in her hand, Hercules as a solar deity carried the very
same globe in his hand, and the Persian sun-god Mithra is also depicted
with the globe in his hand as a sign he is ruler of the Universe.
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The Vatican has a solid gold statue of
Jesus with the globe in hand, a black marble statue called "the
black virgin of Montserrat" and a statue of a "child
Jesus" with globe in hand as well as countless other statues all
over the world with Mary and others holding the globe
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48. Coptic shells were carved to
symbolize the Universe as well. Roman grave stones used them to
represent the Heavens. Statues of Atlas can be found carrying the
"universe" shell upon his shoulders. Pagan Rome carved
Poseidon with the shell as part of his head. Venus
was said to be born from within a Coptic shell.
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St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican has
this Pagan symbol within the papal crest upon the
wall. The Coptic shell
is also found over the crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral in London. This
cosmic symbol is often used as a font for holding holy water in Catholic
churches the world over. They even have statues of angels holding this
pagan symbol filled with holy water
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49. The large evil eye can be found
carved on a Roman sarcophagus in the National Archaeological Museum in
Rome Italy. Masonic pendants have them as well. Hathor, the "eye of
Osiris" can be found all over Egyptian temple. It was commonly used
as protection against evil magic
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This very same evil eye within the
pyramid is found on Roman Catholic pulpits, ceilings, altars, doors,
pendants, medals, etc. It is also on the back of the dollar bill of
the USA on the left side floating above an unfinished pyramid.
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50. The multi-level crown of the high
Pagan priest was first worn by old Babylonian gods in 1800BC. The horned
tiara was carved atop Assyrian winged-bull cherubim's as well. The
Jewish Kabalistic solar deity wore this very same tiara, as did Krishna.
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The bronze tomb of Pope Sixtus depicts
his dead body in bronze with this three ringed tiara on his head. On
that tiara you can also see 6 serpents upon it. All the Popes have worn
the tiara as a symbol of their authority as "gods of the earth,
heaven, and hell." Hence, the "three rings" upon it. The
Vatican has a solid gold tiara on display in the Vatican treasury at all
times. This is the very crown the Pope will hand to Antichrist when he
arrives to impersonate Jesus Christ in the days ahead.
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51. Quetzalcoatl, "the lord of life
and death" in the Aztec and Toltec cultures of 1000 AD had an
opened chest with an exposed heart displayed in his statues. This was
believed to be nourishment offered to the sun gods.
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Literally hundreds of thousands of
statues, paintings, posters, lithographs, rings, medals, and
icons have Jesus as well as Mary depicted in the exact same manner with
what the Catholic church calls "The sacred
heart." Notice that
these "sacred hearts" also have the symbols of the sun god
Mithra glowing rather boldly behind them at all times.
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52. Assyrian carvings show eagles as
genies hovering over the dead. Their "book of the dead"
depicts just such a picture on its cover.
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Eagles are used as symbols all over the
Roman Catholic church. See Rev 18:2 for it speaks of the
Vatican as the "hold of ever foul spirit, and a cage of ever
unclean and hateful bird."
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