Tuesday, February 24, 2015

What really happened at the Council of Nicaea?

What really happened at the Council of Nicaea?

How the new “god’ was created, called
Jesus H. Christ
At the Council of Nicaea, Constantine gathered together all the “presbyters” (pagan priests) of his day and all their gods and saviors and had them debate together in an attempt to create one composite “god” they all would agree to worship.  This new “god” would be given all the combined attributes and basic life stories of the their gods rolled into one.
The list of gods represented by their respective “priests” included Eastern and Western gods and goddesses: Jove, Jupiter, Salenus, Baal, Thor, Gade, Apollo, Juno, Aries, Taurus, Minerva, Rhets, Mithra, Theo, Fragapatti, Atys, Durga, Indra, Neptune, Vulcan, Kriste, Agni, Croesus, Pelides, Huit, Hermes, Thulis, Thammus, Eguptus, Iao, Aph, Saturn, Gitchens, Minos, Maximo, Hecla and Phernes and many more.  It was in this “context” that the “god” Jesus H. Christ was created.  The long list was narrowed down to the main gods of the Roman Aristocracy (Zeus and the son of Zeus Apollo) and the gods worshipped by the bulk of the common people (Julius Caesar and the sun god Mithra) along with the Eastern god Krishna.
Up until the First Council of Nicaea, the Roman aristocracy primarily worshipped two Greek gods-Apollo and Zeus-but the great bulk of common people idolized either Julius Caesar or Mithras (the Romanized version of the Persian deity Mithra who was an incarnation of the Babylonian Tammuz). Caesar was deified by the Roman Senate after his death (15 March 44 BC) and subsequently venerated as “the Divine Julius” (very close to the name “Jesus”). The word “Saviour” was affixed to his name, its literal meaning being “one who sows the seed”, i.e., he was a phallic god making him Julius Christ.
Julius Caesar (the initials JC and the name itself is very similar to Jesus Christ) was hailed as “God made manifest and universal Saviour of human life” as this new god would take on those same attributes i.e. God in the flesh (a contradiction of scripture as HaShem denied ever being a man or the son of man Numbers 23:19), and his successor Augustus was called the “ancestral God and Saviour of the whole human race” (Man and his Gods, Homer Smith, Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1952).
So Julius was known as “Julius Christos” making it very easy for his followers to accept the new god “Jesus Christ”.  Emperor Nero, whose original name was Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, was immortalized on his coins as the “Saviour of mankind”. The Divine Julius as Roman Savior and “Father of the Empire” was considered “God” among the Roman uneducated pagan population for more than 300 years. He was the deity in some Western pagan priestly texts, but was not recognized in the Eastern parts of the realm or Oriental writings.  So Constantine was forced to include the Eastern realm god Krishna (or Christ in English).
Constantine had a political problem that required a religious solution it is that simple.  This “political problem” required he create a “god” that those who worshipped Julius would accept that would be acceptable to the factions in the Eastern and Orient who worshipped Krishna.  All of these gods
Jove, Jupiter, Salenus, Baal, Thor, Gade, Apollo, Juno, Aries, Taurus, Minerva, Rhets, Mithra, Theo, Fragapatti, Atys, Durga, Indra, Neptune, Vulcan, Kriste, Agni, Croesus, Pelides, Huit, Hermes, Thulis, Thammus, Eguptus, Iao, Aph, Saturn, Gitchens, Minos, Maximo, Hecla and Phernes and many more
were narrowed down from literally hundreds down to 53 then after much debate down to only 5 through balloting:... To Read Morehttp://noahide-ancient-path.co.uk



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