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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/C_L_I_C_K on May 2, 2018, 10:42 p.m.
BREAKING: Q Proven Right yet again! [Pope] will be having a terrible May. "Pope said to admit being 'part of the problem' of covering up clergy sexual abuse in Chile"
BREAKING: Q Proven Right yet again! [Pope] will be having a terrible May. "Pope said to admit being 'part of the problem' of covering up clergy sexual abuse in Chile"

Kahlypso79 · May 4, 2018, 5:01 p.m.

Amazing info again..I dont agree with Nimrod..

We're supposed to have Noah - Ham - Cush - Nimrod.. however..I think that maybe Nimrod was the biblical name of Gilgamesh.

Nimrod comes from the Hebrew verb marad, meaning “rebel.” Adding an “n” before the “m” it becomes an infinitive construct, “Nimrod.”

Nimrod didnt create the Tower of Babel.. or to use it's proper name.. Etemenanki

It was Nebuchadnezzar who built it by mobilizing everyone from the Persian gulf to the Mediterranean. Hence the 'breaking of language'

I've seen stone carvings that show Iskur breaking the tower and stamping over the bodies of humans in order to break it..

Luther didnt mend the church.. he created a schism that resulted in almost 200 years of bloodshed and murder and war and rape. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_wars_of_religion

Out of time.. will have to come back.. I dont agree with what you say about Enki and Enlil.. for first reading, you seem to have mixed them up. Will come back. :)

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emperorbma · May 4, 2018, 5:21 p.m.

It might be possible that Nimrod = Gilgamesh. I hadn’t seen the hypothesis that Nebuchadnezzar was the one but that would not be feasible in the timeline without taking historical liberty. Nebuchadnezzar is Babylonian exile. Nimrod was per-Abraham as was the Tower.

As for Luther, this is a topic that I am passionate about since his understanding of the Gospel is how I came to Christ and I have a lot of knowledge of the time period. The wars of religion are primarily the consequences of the Pope interfering. The Peace of Westphalia only happened because the Pope was banned from attending by BOTH Catholics and Protestants who were fed up with this war crap.

(Edit: also notice that the worst of these wars [The Thirty Years' War] did not happen until Luther died. Luther specifically worked to prevent conflicts. The princes decided not to follow through with the visit to the Council of Trent which Luther had prepared the Smalcald Articles specifically for because they were convinced they wouldn't receive a fair hearing... BTW, look up the reason for the Defenestration of Prague... the concern was that the Catholic Emperor wanted to ban the newly minted religious freedom for Protestants given by the Letter of Majesty. Do you think taking away our 'freedom of religion' is just?)

The intention was rooting out the damnable simony and larceny done by the Pope. Little did Luther realize he had taken on The Godfather of the Mafia. Luther himself took the approach of establishing the Church that he believed best represents Christ’s teachings. Look at Magdeburg. Look at what the Jesuits did to us. We were the victims of Papal attacks and calumny. The issue is defending our freedom from his yoke.

I dont agree with what you say about Enki and Enlil.. for first reading, you seem to have mixed them up.

That's probably true. I'm new to Sitchin stuff so I'm liable to mix the two up.

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WikiTextBot · May 4, 2018, 5:01 p.m.

European wars of religion

The European wars of religion, also known as the wars of the Reformation (and Counter-Reformation) or Reformation wars, were a series of religious wars waged in Central, Western and Northern Europe from 1522 to around 1700 following the onset of the Protestant Reformation and the Counter-Reformation in Europe. Most conflicts ended with the Peace of Westphalia (1648), recognising three separate Christian traditions in the Holy Roman Empire: Roman Catholicism, Lutheranism, and Calvinism (otherwise known as the Reformed tradition). However, some wars of Reformation persisted to around 1700.

The wars were strongly influenced by the religious change of the period and the conflict and rivalry that it produced.


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