There is a true religion, go study all of the ancient religions. They all tell the same key events but they deviate and make the leader of evil the good guy. All but one that is. All tell of a creator God, all tell of a massive flood, all tell of the Son of God. Good- God, Holy Ghost, Jesus Christ the holy trinity. Evil version- Nimrod, Tammuz, Semiramis the unholy trinity where names have changed mutliple times throughout history. In Christianity/Judaism God cast out the devil and his angels for trying to overthrow Him. The devil then tricks humanity by giving them the knowledge of good and evil, cursing them with sin. In Greco-Roman mythology Zeus (the most power pagan god) casts out Prometheus (another name for satan) for giving the "knowledge" of fire to mankind. In the Greco-Roman version the devil is the hero.This pattern keeps repeating. In the ancient Sumarian texts the anunnaki came down from the heavens and taught humans how to make weapons and other things (Greek titans). These beings mated with women creating giants. Half man half god (Greco-Roman hercules, Christian Nephilim). The sumarians worshipped these entities as gods and said they were from the heavens and would return (possibly linked to the modern alien great deception). In Genesis 6 from the Bible, "the sons of God (angels) saw that the daughters of men were beautiful; they took wives for themselves, whomever hey chose. ...The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them. Those were the mighty men who were old, men of renown." (half man half god). The patterns are everywhere if you look close. The only difference in the main stories is that in the pagan religions the leader of evil is re-branded as the hero and his name changes practically every century.
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There is a true religion, go study all of the ancient religions. They all tell the same key events but they deviate and make the leader of evil the good guy. All but one that is. All tell of a creator God, all tell of a massive flood, all tell of the Son of God. Good- God, Holy Ghost, Jesus Christ the holy trinity. Evil version- Nimrod, Tammuz, Semiramis the unholy trinity where names have changed mutliple times throughout history. In Christianity/Judaism God cast out the devil and his angels for trying to overthrow Him. The devil then tricks humanity by giving them the knowledge of good and evil, cursing them with sin. In Greco-Roman mythology Zeus (the most power pagan god) casts out Prometheus (another name for satan) for giving the "knowledge" of fire to mankind. In the Greco-Roman version the devil is the hero.This pattern keeps repeating. In the ancient Sumarian texts the anunnaki came down from the heavens and taught humans how to make weapons and other things (Greek titans). These beings mated with women creating giants. Half man half god (Greco-Roman hercules, Christian Nephilim). The sumarians worshipped these entities as gods and said they were from the heavens and would return (possibly linked to the modern alien great deception). In Genesis 6 from the Bible, "the sons of God (angels) saw that the daughters of men were beautiful; they took wives for themselves, whomever hey chose. ...The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them. Those were the mighty men who were old, men of renown." (half man half god). The patterns are everywhere if you look close. The only difference in the main stories is that in the pagan religions the leader of evil is re-branded as the hero and his name changes practically every century.