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The Egyptians are men and not gods and their horses flesh and not spirit – Isaiah 31: 2

The prophecies in the Old Testament refer to the Egyptians in many places and the question is why should this be so? Through research conducted by me after my reincarnation and my degree in archeology, anthropology, and linguistics, my understanding of their religion and behavior is outside normal limits. Aware that sun worship made men appear to perform incredible feats that determined their status as gods, I was drawn to the warnings against it.

In my experience, there is only one God, the Spirit of the Universe. She does not have sex and never had a child. He is the great Creator and the only spirit, which means there is no devil, angels or saints. This is revealed in Isaiah 45: 4-8. So why does the world believe in these entities who, for all intents and purposes, were opposed to that statement?

Religions had their beginning in Babylon, which was built and occupied by the Amors. His identity and origin are well hidden for religious purposes. They were murderous raiders who penetrated the Mesopotamian regions while building their empire and promoting the worship of their gods. They were Islam that was started by Ismal, the son of ‘Ob-ra-ma’ which means ‘circle that gives birth to a powerful mother’. The name has been refined to Abraham over time and through many translations. Ismal is the first beast of Revelation 13.

‘Rama’ is the main God of the Vedic Trinity of India and ‘Rama-dan’ is the fasting time in the Muslim Calendar. ‘Is-ma-el’ is the ‘eye of light-mother god’ and the Amors worshiped the solar star. It was titled ‘Ma-ri’, which is ‘mother’s powerful eye’ and is equivalent to ‘Mary’ in English.

‘Mary’ is the root of ‘getting married’ and men thought they could become her companions by dying on the cross (a sun sign) and rising with her at dawn. This is the thought behind the risen Christ of which there are many recorded throughout time. It is an idea that floated through the ancient world from Babylon to virtually every other belief system. He seized Egypt, where the pharaohs were considered to be his companions.

The symbolism associated with them is one more indication that this is the case. They wore a serpent’s head on their foreheads as a symbol of their resurrection, since the serpent sheds its skin and was considered renewed, it had a specific meaning. This is another part of the resurrection story that is less well known.

The Indians of the American plains crucified men for the same reason. Before men were put on the cross, some reports say that the high priest or shaman removed their skin and used it to interpret their agony and thus reveal the will of Mother God through him. That covering is represented by the crimson or scarlet dresses that bishops wear today and by the chasuble that priests wear during the conduct of rituals.

The blood of the skinned body became a sacred color wherever it was believed or practiced. My archeology thesis focused on the death and resurrection of such god-men that appear in the remains of sites in Great Britain, Europe, Egypt and Mesopotamia (Central America). Together with the first symbols and sounds of the language, common bonds are an indication that they sprouted from the same root.

The independent invention of one or two of those common ground might be acceptable, but the myriad of similar behaviors and rituals between them number in the dozens, including the notion that heaven or hell awaits the deceased as their destiny. While this is something that religions promote, they have never been publicly challenged to demonstrate it.

Horses were considered to represent the Mother Goddess of Islam and images of them were carved or drawn in the holy places of Europe. The Egyptian god ‘Horus’ is like ‘horse’ while rock art, especially from Scandinavia, shows men fertilizing the horse in sacred rituals. One such image appears in association with Stonehenge, which is surrounded by images of horses and related names of nearby towns and places.

Lawyers for the courts of law still wear horse hair wigs to emphasize that the origin of justice comes from the sun star, Mari. The name is in ‘mare’ for the mare and in the name ‘ma-gi’ where words like ‘magic’ and ‘majesty’ come from. It shows how the belief systems of the first religion, Islam, remain in our culture.

Magic was used in the Roman era to identify the Sons of God and necromancy and tricks of all kinds were employed to prove their case. Italians call their capital Rome because it was built by the Amors (the reverse is Amor). ‘Amore’ is the term for ‘love’ in their language for the same reason.

They came to Italy and brought their gods with them. One of them was Constantine, who established the Catholic Church in 325 AD at the Council of Nicea. It was based on Islam and Mary was reinstated as its main god, Mary, who is encouraged to pray to all Catholics.

The cross is its most sacred sign and is a symbol of the Babylonian sun. It also represents the horse on which the men were mounted in marriage with the sun. The white horse symbolizes his status and the kings favored him as a representative of their power.

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