Testimony reveals a mind-blowing connection between modern religions and ancient mythologies, suggesting that the Abrahamic faiths are merely updated versions of a much older, more complex system of worship.
According to sources, the original concept of monotheism is flawed. Evidence suggests that Yahweh, the God of the Old Testament, was initially just one among many gods in the Canaanite pantheon, under the rule of El, the original “godfather.” Yahweh was merely one of El’s children, alongside figures like Baal and Mot.
The ancient Israelites initially worshipped a pantheon of gods before deciding that Yahweh should be the sole deity. Further revelations indicate that Asherah was considered Yahweh’s wife, with ancient Israelites worshipping them together. This divine partnership was later erased from religious texts, a historical retcon that changed the course of religious history.
Christianity introduced the concept of the Holy Trinity. This source claims that the Trinity is simply Yahweh’s “final form,” a further evolution of the original deity. Islam then arrived, asserting the absolute singularity of God, with no partners or offspring. This informant calls Allah the “ultimate no-nonsense patch update,” streamlining the divine structure.
Here are the key points:
- Yahweh’s Origins: Not the original monotheistic God, but a member of a larger pantheon.
- Asherah’s Erasure: Yahweh’s wife, removed from the narrative to enforce monotheism.
- The Trinity: A later development, expanding Yahweh into three persons.
- Allah: A course correction, re-emphasizing the oneness of God.
All major religions are just downloadable content for the original Canaanite mythos, implying that the Abrahamic faiths are the longest-running franchise in history. One source even suggests that Allah is merely a lesser god, with Gaia being the true creator.
Another individual suggests that Jesus the Christ is Lord, his Father is the Gardener, and there are others above in the Divine Council. They provide links to various resources to back up these claims.
One testimony dives deep into the New Testament, offering a controversial interpretation. According to the testimony, Jesus called Satan his friend and that every single follower of Christ has stumbled after Jesus ascended. The informant claims that Jesus is not an author of confusion, he speaks plainly. Jesus called Satan his friend and laid down his life for his friend.
Expanding on this theme, the testimony explores parallels between esoteric Gnostic Christians and esoteric Shiites. Both groups, despite their different religious backgrounds, share a belief that figures considered “evil” or “misunderstood” actually played a crucial role in liberating the divine.
Here are some connections that can be made:
- Judas’s Role: Gnostic Christians view Judas as a hero for enabling the release of the divine in Jesus.
- Ibn Muljim’s Act: Some Alawites believe that Ibn Muljim, who killed Ali, liberated the divine from the flesh.
- Iblis’s Monotheism: In esoteric Islam, Iblis (Satan) is seen as a true monotheist for refusing to bow to Adam.
These interpretations challenge traditional religious narratives and suggest a hidden layer of understanding within these faiths.
Another voice adds to the complexity, stating, “God just revealed the truth bit by bit.” This suggests that the evolution of religious understanding is a continuous process, with new layers of truth being revealed over time.
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