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Sunday, November 15, 2009

The Great Exploitation Proliferation Chapter 14
“This wicked and perverse generation seeks after a sign, but I tell you that no sign will be given to this generation… except the sign of Jonas (Jonah) the prophet…” Jesus of Nazareth of the Gospels

The sign of Christianity has been historically misplaced seeing that Jesus himself said no sign would be given to this generation, but the sign of Jonas. Jonas was swallowed by a whale and was spewed or vomited out onto land after three days. “Destroy this temple… and I’ll build it back in three days” Jesus of Nazareth of the Gospels. All the symbols that represent Catholicism and other Christian organizations represent what? What are they for, decoration? Maybe the iron crosses are embroidered upon the priestly robes for a fashion statement perhaps? These customs and traditions have been passed down from the Roman Empire. This blog will briefly break down the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. Revisit the Apostle Paul’s witness of Jesus Christ and chronicle the rise of the early church, its opposition and it’s resurrections in American society.
The peak of Roman rule and the crisis of a heralded Messiah who performs miracles:
Jews stirred up the Roman government in crusades against the preaching of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Jewish orders (the high priests) deputized Pharisees to persecute (harass and kill) followers of Jesus and lobbied with rulers of the Roman territories to arrest followers with orders coming from Jerusalem.
Paul’s Witness:
Paul the Apostle was formerly named Saul Pharisee of the Sanhedrin council was an affiliate of a secret society of masons. Of whom Jesus of Nazareth is famously quoted addressing: the stone that the builder’s rejected has become the head of the corner. Paul’s conversion was recorded by the physician Luke in the book of Acts (a letter to Theophilus) who also author the gospel of Luke. According to the 9th chapter of this book, Saul was on the road of Damascus after being deputized from chief priests in Jerusalem to slander and arrest Christian believers. A light from heaven shined around him and he fell to the ground hearing: “Saul, Saul why are you persecuting me?” Saul responds… “Who are you Lord?” “I’m Jesus who you keep persecuting… it’s hard for you to kick against the pricks.” Trembling and astonished he responds… “What would you have me do?” “Get up and go into the city and I’ll tell you what to do.” The men with him witnessed hearing a voice but didn’t see any man around speaking. Saul spent three days in Damascus blind and without food or drink.
Another man of God Ananias witnessed God speaking to him and telling him to go a strange house belonging to Judas on a street called Straight and ask for Saul. Saul was a famous persecutor (prosecutor) so Ananias was scared saying… “I’ve heard of this dude, how much evil he has done to your people at Jerusalem. …he has authority to bind anybody that calls on YOUR name.” “Go your way, for he’s a chosen vessel to bear my name before the Gentiles, kings and the children of Israel. I’m going to how great of things he will suffer for my names sake.” So he went, laid hands on Saul and said, “Brother Saul, The Lord, even Jesus who appeared before you in the way sent me here so that you can recover your sight.” Scales fail from his eyes, he got up and got baptized…preached and adopted the name Paul and so on and so forth as chronicled in the book of Acts. He comes to a pinnacle in the fulfillment of the prophecy that converts him to Christianity for he is arrested for preaching Jesus and his brought before governor Felix and later Festus. Festus invites an expert in Jewish customs; king Agrippa to be in attendance while Paul gives a testimony of his conversion. Festus responds, “You are beside yourself, I perceive that too much knowledge has made you mad (crazy).” Agrippa responds to Paul, “You have almost persuaded me to become a Christian…” I note the testimony of the Apostle Paul, because his missionary crusade, among other followers through Europe, Asia and Africa, changed the World as we know it. He was chosen 14th Apostle chronologically.
Judas Iscariot received a bishopric from Jesus Christ of Nazareth as an Apostle, but was later given over to Satan as stated in the four gospels and the book of Acts the 1st chapter:
16Men and brethren, this scripture needs to be fulfilled, which the Holy Ghost by the mouth of David spoke before concerning Judas, which was guiding to them who took Jesus.
17For he was numbered with us, and had obtained part of this ministry.
18Now this man purchased a field with the reward of iniquity (30 pieces of silver); and falling headlong, he burst asunder in the midst, and all his bowels gushed out.
19And it was known unto all the dwellers at Jerusalem; insomuch as that field is called in their proper tongue, Aceldama: The field of blood.
20For it is written in the book of Psalms; Let his habitation be desolate, and let no man dwell therein: and his bishopric let another take.

Therefore, they appointed Matthias as Apostle of 120 of Jesus’ other disciples. Fulfillment of scripture ordained 12 Apostles under the seal of the New Testament. Paul was chosen by Jesus of Nazareth as the others according to witnesses, and Matthias ordained of the remaining 11 after the son of perdition wasted. There are other phenomenal references to this scriptural prophecy, which will be broke down to you in a future chapter of The Great Exploitation Proliferation.
Martyrs for Jesus:
The persecutions spread from the rule of Roman Emperor Nero (Nero Claudius Drusus GermanicusAD 15 - AD 68) who killed famous Apostles Peter and Paul around 66 A.D. Persecutions of Christians also claimed the Apostle Andrew in Turkey and Greece, Philip in Phrygia, Simon is Persia, Mark in Alexandria and others throughout Europe Asia and Africa. The worst of came with Emperor Trajan (Marcus Ulpius Trajanus AD 52 - AD 117) in which there were burning, sawing, crucifixions, beheading, wild animal attacks in arenas and other vicious forms of torture. Ten waves of persecution (over 6 million martyrs) are on record and the graphic details of some of these persecutions can be found in the famous Foxes book of Martyrs. Christianity increased abroad and some were forced to acknowledge Caesar as God or die. Many refused. Arians believed in Jesus but rejected his divinity in doctrine adapting “Christianity” to Paganism. Paganism consisted of worshippers of Isis and Osiris whose roots stem from Ancient Egypt. These roots can also be traced to the Babylonian religion: (Baal/Nimrod and Ashtoreth/Nimrod’s mother/wife) these multi-religious believers took up Christian persecutions until 381 A.D. at the Council of Constantinople headed by Arian Constantius, Constantine’s son who became ruler of Rome in 353 A.D. I know Arian sounds familiar huh? Makes think there was no “fall” of the Roman Empire. It looks to me like there was a scattering of the Greek politics that established its power structure. The blending of Pagan and Christianity in Catholicism which is no longer Christian as the early church established.
Remains of the day:
Symbols of what was, is all that remains and everything under the sun has been scientifically broke down and interpreted to govern society and keep order. The interpretation of everything is then condensed to record and that record is symbols. The communication of Pagan magic has always been symbolic. Iron crosses for instance are found in a variety of places such as Hitler’s Germany (Arian nation), Roman Catholic priests and even dawn the robes of Popes. Freemason’s who is a secret society that is not necessarily secret since they have books published and open to the public, dawn many symbols that come from Pagan roots. Our Calendar and all Holidays are all Pagan; Monday through Sunday to each day of the month and so on. Is the picture coming into focus? You can go back and read other chapters of this blog if you haven’t already to get clarification. I quoted a question: “What is this world coming to?” Then I posed a question where is this world coming from? We are getting to the answers. There’s much more… Chapter 14 is adjourned. Stay tuned to Chapter 15 where I continue with symbolism and Protestant baggage. Yeah, I said it.

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