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THE SECRET BEHIND THE WINE OF BABYLON 1

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THE SECRET BEHIND THE WINE OF BABYLON 1

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• WE SHALL LOOK WHY THE SYSTEM IS CALLED BABYLON AND WHAT ROLL DO PAPACY PLAY IN THIS BABYLONAIN SYSTEM

• WE HAVE TO STUDY THE PROPHECY TRULY IN OUR HEARTS TO KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON AROUND US. TO COLLECT THE FALSE TEACHING, TO KNOW THE FALSE DOCRINE AROUND THE WORLD AND COLLECT THEM.

• AND TEACH THE WORD OF GOD TO ALL THE NATIONS• THIS SYSTEM HAVE FALSE CHIRSTIAN REGION AND IT

TEACH FALSE DOCTRINE TO THE PEOPLE YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT IT TODAY.

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EPHESIANS 5:11AND HAVE NO FOLLOWSHIP WITH THE UNFRUITFUL WORK OF DARKNESS BUT RATHER EXPOSE THEM

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GEN 11:7-9

• IN OLD BABYLON, IT HAVE BEING THE THORN OF DEVIEL TO UNIT PEOPLE TO BE AGAINST GOD AND FIGHT AGAINST HIM.

• THE DEVIEL is TRYING TO UNIT ALL PEOPLE TO BE AGAINST GOD.

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THE FALSE TRINTIY OF DEVIEL or

MYSTIC BABYLONIAN TRINTY: REV 16 13-14• THE DRAGON• THE BEAST• FALSE PROPHET• THIS FALSE PROPHET ARE THOSE WHO KNOW

THE TRUTH AND TURN AWAY FROM THE TRUTH AND AGAINST THE TRUTH.

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According to eliphas Levi (histoire de la magie p.189)

CHRISTIANITY AND SECRET SOCIETIES

KABBALISM The gnostic, founded by samon

megas (according to levi)

Babylon the Templars Islamic societies:

Karmathites

Skull and bones, the Rosicrucian

Illuminate Freemasonry the Jesuits

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Moral and dogma p.292

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DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE. P. 372

• THERE WE ARE TOLD BY EUSEBIUS, THAT CONSTANINE IN ORDER TO RECOMMED THE NEW RELIGION TO THE HEATHEN, TRANSFERRED INTO IT THE OUTWARD ORNAMENT TO WHICH THEY HAD BEEN ACCUSTOMENT IN THEIR OWN.

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ANCIENT gods that was bought into Christianity

• CHATDEANS: BEL OR MERODACH. NINUS ( THE SON OR TAMMUZ) RHEA( THE MOTHER)OR ISHTAR, ASTRTE OR BEITIS THE QUEEN OF HEAVEN.• ASTRTE WAS WORSHIPED AS A DIVINE

WOMAN. WHERE EASTER DAY COME FROM

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• THE SCRECT SOCIETY GIVE THE STATEMENT THAT EVERY CHARTIAN WERE PEGANISED AND PEGANIZIM TOOK OVER IN CHRISTIANITY TODAY.

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HOW DID PEGANIZIM ENTER CHRISTIANTY

• BY SAMON MEGAS, WHO FOLLOW PETER& POUL TO ROME AND HE WAS A MAGISION HE WAS A PAGANIST PRIST HE PUT ON THE GAMANT OF CHRISTAINTY BECAUSE HE WANTED TO HAVE THE POWER PETER AND POUL WERE HAVING.

• PETER REBUKED HIM

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AMERICAN CATHOLICISM (P.37)

• IT HAS OFTEN BEEN CHARGED ……. THAT CATHOLICISM IS OVERLAID WITH MANY PAGAN IN CRUSTATIONS. CATHOLICISM IS READY TO ACCEPT ACCUSUTION………. AND EVEN TO MAKE IT HER BOAST. THE GREAT GOD PAN IS NOT REALLY DEAD HE IS BATIZED.

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THE TEACHING OF SIEMON MEGAS

• HE COME FROM SAMARIA, HE TOUGHT CARBIRISTIC IN NATURE WHICH COME OUT NORESIZIM IS THE TEACHING THAT THE MESSAIH IS OSARUS OF ALL WHICH COME FROM EGYPT IN THE BOOK OF DEAD . THIS BOOK WAS WRITTEN BY THE PHARAOH THE THIRD.IS THE PHARAOH WHO CRASHED MOSES, WHO WAS THE HIGH PRIST.

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THIS IS THE religion OF HUMAN INPUT

• THIS WAS WHAT BROUGHT INTO CHRISTIANTY

• Mesopotamian religion was polytheistic, worshipping over 2,100 different deities,[3] many of which were associated with a specific city or state within Mesopotamia such as Sumer, Akkad, Assyria, Assur, Nineveh, Ur, Uruk, Mari and Babylon. Some of the most significant of these deities were Anu, Ea, Enlil, Ishtar (Astarte), Ashur, Shamash, Shulmanu, Tammuz, Adad/Hadad, Sin (Nanna), Dagan, Ninurta, Nisroch, Nergal, Tiamat, Bel and Marduk. FROM(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesopotamian_mythology)

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ANCIENT gods that was bought into Christianity

• CHATDEANS: BEL OR MERODACH. NINUS • ( THE SON OR TAMMUZ) RHEA( THE MOTHER)• OR ISHTAR, ASTRTE OR BEITIS THE QUEEN OF

HEAVEN.• ASTRTE WAS WORSHIPED AS A DIVINE

WOMAN. WHERE EASTER DAY COME FROM

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WHERE DO WE FIND THISIN ROMAN CHATHORIC THEY BELIEVE THAT NO ONE CAN COME THOUGH GOD ONLY THOUGH JESUS. NO ONE CAN COME THOUGH JESUS ONLY THOUGH MARY. In Roman Catholic Mariology, Mother of the Church (in Latin Mater Ecclesiae) is a title, officially given to Mary during the Second Vatican Council by Pope Paul VI. The title was first used in the 4th century by Saint Ambrose of Milan, as rediscovered by Hugo Rahner.

The title "Mother of the Church" was used by Pope Benedict XIV in 1748 and then by Pope Leo XIII in 1885.Following the title's usage by Leo XIII, it was later used many times in the teachings of John XXIII and Paul VI.[5] The title was also used by Pope John Paul II[6][7] and is used in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

Pope John Paul II stated that overall the title indicates the Blessed Virgin Mary's maternity of Christ's faithful, as deriving from her maternity of Christ in that "Mary is present in the Church as the Mother of Christ, and at the same time as that Mother whom Christ, in the mystery of the Redemption, gave to humanity in the person of the Apostle John [cf. John 19:27]. Thus, in her new motherhood in the Spirit, Mary embraces each and every one in the Church, and embraces each and every one through the Church."[9] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_of_the_Church)

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NAMES OF gods in tribes(ANCIENT)

• EGYPT: ISIS AND HER SON OSIRIS• INDIA: ISI AND ISWARA• CHINA AND JAPAN: SHING MOO THE HOLY

MOTHER & SON• GREECE:CERES OR IRENE &PIUTUS• ROME: FORTUNA & JUPITOR• LOZI PEOPLE: NYAMBE AND HER WIFE NASILELE

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THE ORIGIN OF DAGON gods

• Dagon was originally an East Semitic Mesopotamian (Akkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian) fertility god who evolved into a major Northwest Semitic god, reportedly of grain (as symbol of fertility) and fish and/or fishing (as symbol of multiplying). He was worshipped by the early Amorites and by the inhabitants of the cities of Ebla (modern Tell Mardikh, Syria) and Ugarit (modern Ras Shamra, Syria) (which was an ancient city near the Mediterranean containing a large variety of ancient writings and pre-Judeo-Christian shrines). He was also a major member, or perhaps head, of the pantheon of the Biblical

• Philistines.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dagon)

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High priest of Dagon wear like pope today

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People kiss the ring or sleep worship high priest of Dagon

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There worship is like in old Babylon and Egypt used to do

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• In Egypt, the Babylonian Mother was known as Isis and her child as Osiris. It is common to see this kind of monument in Egypt of Horus seated on his mother (as seen in the accompanying statue to the right).

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BABYLON BROUGHT IDOLS IN CHURCH

• LIKE A WOMAN AND A BABY.

• ALL IDOLS GET INSIDE ROMAN CATHOLIC AS WOMAN AND BABY

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They believe Mary ferities'

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Idols take over

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They pray the mother and childwhile Isis and son Osiris

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They pray to gods of fertilies Mary to all goodes of fertilies

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• In India, she was known as Indrani (left), who was also represented with a child in her arms. The Babylonian Mother was known as Aphodite or Ceres to the Greeks; Nana, to the Sumerians; and as Venus or Fortuna to the pagans in Rome, and her child was known as Jupiter. For ages, Isi, the "Great Goddess" and her child Iswara, have been worshipped in India where great temples were erected for their worship. In Asia, the Mother was known as Cybele and the child as Deoius.

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They call Mary queen of heaven

• "Hail, O Daughter of God the Father,• Hail, O Mother of the Son of God, • Hail, O Bride of the Holy Spirit, • Temple of the Most Holy Trinity.• Amen."• - Pope John Paul II; Address at Blessing of Marian Shrine:• Poland, Monday, 7 June 1999

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NEW CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Vo.9.p.386

• Pius xii affirmed strongly the queen ship of Mary, inserting in the calendar for may 31, a new feast of Mary Queen. Pius xii consecrated the world to the immaculate heart of Mary. Mother & Queen, October 31, 1942, as a public recognition of her Queen ship.

• MARY IN CATHOLIC TOOK OVER DIETIES IS WORSHIPED CATHOLIC

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They call Mary the queen of heaven

• Queen of Heaven is a title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary by Christians mainly of the Roman Catholic Church, and also, to some extent, in Anglicanism and Eastern Orthodoxy, to whom the title is a (disputed) consequence of the First Council of Ephesus in the fifth century, in which the Virgin Mary was proclaimed "theotokos", a title rendered in Latin as Mater Dei, in English as "Mother of God".

• The Catholic teaching on this subject is expressed in the papal encyclical Ad Caeli Reginam,[1] issued by Pope Pius XII. It states that Mary is called Queen of Heaven because her son, Jesus Christ, is the king of Israel and heavenly king of the universe. The Eastern Orthodox Churches do not share the Catholic dogma, but themselves have a rich liturgical history in honor of Mary.

• The title Queen of Heaven has long been a Catholic tradition, included in prayers and devotional literature, and seen in Western art in the subject of the Coronation of the Virgin, from the High Middle Ages, long before it was given a formal definition status by the Church.

• (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_of_Heaven)

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This on the web site in catholic.They call Mary queen of heaven

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HOMILY OF POPE FRANCISVatican Basilica

Sunday, 7 July 2013

Dear friends, with great confidence I entrust you to the intercession of Mary Most Holy. She is the Mother who helps us to take life decisions freely and without fear. May she help you to bear witness to the joy of God’s consolation, without being afraid of joy, she will help you to conform yourselves to the logic of love of the Cross, to grow in ever deeper union with the Lord in prayer. Then your lives will be rich and fruitful! Amen. (http://www.vatican.va/phome_en.htm)

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Mary.

• At once virgin and mother, Mary is the symbol and the most perfect realization of the Church: "the Church indeed . . . by receiving the word of God in faith becomes herself a mother. By preaching and Baptism she brings forth sons, who are conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of God, to a new and immortal life. She herself is a virgin, who keeps in its entirety and purity the faith she pledged to her spouse."170(http://web.archive.org/web/20071012151758/http://usccb.org/catechism/text/pt1sect2chpt2art3p2.htm#145)

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Catechism of the Catholic Church

• Paragraph 6. Mary—Mother of Christ, Mother of the Church

After her Son’s Ascension, Mary “aided the beginnings of the Church by her prayers.”(p.506) In her association with the apostles and several women, “we also see Mary by her prayers imploring the gift of the Spirit, who had already overshadowed her in the Annunciation.”(p.507)(p.975) "We believe that the Holy Mother of God, the new Eve, Mother of the Church, continues in heaven to exercise her maternal role on behalf of the members of Christ" (Paul VI, CPG # 15).

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http://www.vatican.va/phome_en.htm

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REFERENCE: ROUTLEDGE.2001.P.144

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REFERENCE• NYAMBE & THE ORIGIN OF DEATH A DISTIONARY OF AFRICAN MYTHOLDY.OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2000• FAMILY TREE LITUNGA• //web.archive.org/web/20071012151758/http://usccb.org/catechism/text/pt1sect2chpt2art3p2.htm#145• www.vatican.va/phome_en.htm• ROUTLEDGE.2001.P.144• Borghouts, J. F. (1978). Ancient Egyptian Magical Texts. Brill. ISBN 9004058486.• Catechism of the Catholic Church• Widengren, Geo Mesopotamian elements in Manichaeism (King and Saviour II): Studies in Manichaean, Mandaean, and

Syrian-gnostic religion, Lundequistska bokhandeln, 1946.• Jewish Encyclopedia• Jeremy Black and Anthony Green , Gods, Demons, and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia: An Illustrated Dictionary (1992,

ISBN 0-292-70794-0), p. 144• Histoire de la magie p.189

Bottéro, Jean (2001). Religion in Ancient Mesopotamia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.• Davies, Owen (2009). Grimoires: A History of Magic Books. New York: Oxford University Press. Moral and dogma p.292 Georges Contenau La Magie chez les Assyriens et les Babyloniens, Paris, 1947 Te Velde, Herman (1967). Seth, God of Confusion. Translated by G. E. Van Baaren-Pape. E.J. Brill. Griffiths, J. Gwyn (1960). The Conflict of Horus and Seth. Liverpool University Press