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Genesis 1 Is Witchcraft! The
Genesis creation story is part of the Priestly text, which scholars believe is
a late forgery that was erroneously added to the Bible by con-artists. These con-artists were deeply involved in the
dark arts of the occult and witchcraft. Hoodoo folk witchcraft, which is common in the
southern United States, traces its roots to Zadok, the first high priest of the
Jerusalem temple. According to the
hoodoo’s own historical claims, their occult practices were derived from the 6th
and 7th books of Moses, which Moses supposedly wrote in addition to
the first five books of the Bible. These
books were secrets until the time of Zadok the priest. Of course, one must wonder how a book could
have been kept secret for so long, for there were several hundred years between
Moses and Zadok. It is more likely that
Zadok wrote the book himself as a forgery, just as his descendents invented the
Priestly text. It is interesting that
the Jerusalem temple priests kept turning up secret holy books nobody had ever
heard of before. It supports our thesis
that the Jerusalem temple priests were a bunch of con-artists and scoundrels
who falsified roughly half the Torah and deceitfully passed it off as divine
inspiration. The Priestly text also makes frequent
mention of certain sacred stones called the Urim and Thummim. It is believed that a person would ask the
Urim and Thummim questions, and they would respond by glowing light. Strangely, the Urim and Thummim are never
mentioned at all in the earlier Yahwist and Elohist sources of the Bible. They are never mentioned in the Prophets
either. In short, the Urim and Thummim
only appear in very late texts – namely the Priestly portions of the
Pentateuch, the 5th century texts of Ezra and Nehemiah, and in the
very late pseudepigraphal Song of Moses.[1] There is one exception. Urim is mentioned without Thummim in the
early book of Samuel, yet here it only says that "Yahweh did not answer
with dreams, Urim, or prophets," which means he did not care to communicate
by means of Urim and Thummim. Hence, the
verse does not necessarily lend support to the Priestly use of it. Besides this, it can be explained as an
interpolation, because the earlier Elohist version does not mention Urim, but
only says "Elohim (in place of Yahweh) does not answer with prophets or
dreams."[2] In
Samuel, there is an Elohist core that is older than the Yahwist portions. Urim is only mentioned in one of the Yahwist
passages. Therefore, the use of Urim and
Thummim is only condoned in the late texts. We must ask the question, if the use of
Urim and Thummim is never condoned in the earlier parts of the Bible, were they
really part of the early Hebrew religion?
Did they really come from Moses?
And if not, then this is another blow to the Priestly text and its
creation myth in Genesis 1, for it means that the Priestly sect consulted with
an occult device used for divination, which is tatamount to flirting with
demons. The Priestly text describes the
use of the device as follows:
Put the Urim and Thummim in the
mishpat breastplate, and they will be on Aaron’s heart when he goes
before Yahweh… and you shall make the priest’s garment all blue.[3] The
Hebrew word mishpat refers to the act of making a decision, or answering
a question about what to do. The Urim and
Thummim were used to ask God a question, to which he answered yes or no. Also, "Urim" is the first letter of
the Hebrew alphabet, and "Thummim" is the last, which suggests that
the Urim and Thummim contained an alphabet, in addition to its yes/no function. If this interpretation is correct, the Urim
and Thummim must have been very much like an Ouija board, since Ouija boards
communicate by means of both an alphabet and a yes/no function. Since exorcists generally agree that Ouija
boards are a fast track for demonic possession, and since the Urim and Thummim
were so similar to Ouija boards, we should ponder if the Urim and Thummim were
devices for divination which connected the priests to the demonic realm. Divination is condemned throughout the Bible. Jeremiah and Kings mention divination
negatively. Ezekiel repeatedly condemned
divination. Deuteronomy offers a blanket
condemnation of all witchcraft, specifically including divination.[4] So why
does the Bible condone the Urim and Thummim, seeing that they were a tool for
divination? The explanation, I think, is
that the use of Urim and Thummim was a heretical practice of the Priestly sect. The Urim and Thummim were allegedly used
to translate the Book of Mormon, according to their founder Joseph Smith,[5] who was excommunicated from the Methodist
Church for his involvement in the occult.
The Urim and Thummim are also
featured on the seal of Yale University.
Yale is home to the nefarious secret society called "Skull and
Bones," to which both candidates of the 2004 US Presidential election
belonged. Therefore, we may conclude that the
Jerusalem temple priests were deciding public policy based on oracles from an
ancient Ouija board! They were conjuring
up Captain Howdy and his band of wild demons to help them run their ostensibly
"theocratic" government.
Perhaps this explains why Jewish culture sank into a 300 year dark age
as soon as Ezra introduced Priestly religion to the second temple. Click to read more about how we know Genesis 1 is a forgery. The creationist narrative in Genesis 1 is contradicted by many ancient Christian texts. Instead of an Almighty Creator God, ancient Christian texts espouse that the universe is born from blind arrogance and stupidity. The angels caused evolution to occur from species to species. There are many gods, (or aliens?), and the Christian God is just one among them. Satan the Devil writes scripture, and thus the Bible was polluted with Genesis 1. Archaeology and modern scholarship demonstrate that Genesis is indeed corrupted. Cavemen walk with Adam and Eve. Esoteric prophecies reveal the coming of Christ, and also reveal the dark forces that govern the cosmos. Such are the ancient Christian writings. Science vindicates the truth of these ideas. Evolution often happens too fast for Darwin’s theory. Gaps in the fossil record indicate that some kind of unnatural force acts together with natural selection. Astrobiology reveals that intelligent life probably evolved long before us. The fossil record reveals strange clues that aliens abducted species and transported them across oceans, and that DNA from diverse lineages was combined to spawn hybrid species. Evidently, aliens influence evolution, and they are the gods of the world’s religions. This is not fiction. All these facts are thoroughly documented in the links above.
[1] Exodus 28:30, Leviticus 8:8, Numbers 27:21, Ezra 2:63, and Nehemiah 7:65 are Priestly; Deuteronomy 33:8 is Song of Moses [2] 1st Samuel 28:6, 28:15 [3] Exodus 28:30-31 [4] Jeremiah 14:14, 2nd Kings 17:17, Ezekiel 12:24-13:23, Deuteronomy 18:10-11 [5] Joseph Smith History 1:35 |
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Ancient lore says the Jerusalem temple (above) was built with the help of demons. The Genesis Creation Story was written by heretic priests of that temple. |
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Ancient Christians believed that some parts of the Bible were written by God and other parts of the Bible were written by Satan the Devil. |
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Above: Marduk, the hero of Enuma Elish, the pagan myth from which Genesis 1 is derived. Below: Map of Israel and where different parts of the Bible came from. |
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