Why do depictions of Father God look like Zeus?

By Kabamur

Those who are most loudly warning about the inevitable alien deception have already been deceived.

Church doctrine serves anunnaki playing God and contradicts true prophets. Every God who walked on Earth was an extraterrestrial.

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Does this verse describe God or Satan?

Why do some scriptures say “No one has ever seen God” (John 4:12) while others describe God walking among people and interacting with them?

Because they’re not all the same God.

Did you know Satan worshipers call Satan “God” and “Lord”?

Believing holy books are unedited and perfect is how people got tricked. Satan not only disguised himself as an angel of light, but as God.

How do you discern the difference? Their actions.

Jesus said that his God is only love, while other verses describe God ordering murder and slavery. It’s not the same God.

Jesus didn’t believe in human sacrifices yet the Church claims that at the time of Jesus, God needed blood? Aren’t we also taught that it was Baal who needed blood?

All Gods who walked the Earth were Anunnaki, or fallen angels, pretending to be Gods. The God of Jesus lives only within us.

Psalm 18 describes a Storm God. Zeus was called Father God. The Storm God in mythology is Satan. This is who the elites worship above all.

Who is Baal Hadad? Zeus, or Enlil. At what point do people wake up to this madness?

The ultimate red pill for the religious is understanding that holy books are a test. These are stories of people following good and evil entities, which were combined together by elites to create a control system called religion.

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4 Replies to “Why do depictions of Father God look like Zeus?”

  1. Scroogle McDuck

    The ancients mistakenly worshipped sons and daughters of the stupid giants and the Fallen. Do you want to make the same mistake? God has no form.

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  2. Eagan

    Satan was the invention of Nergal, who was one of Enlil’s sons. Nergal ruled the underworld. There was actually 5 Satan’s. Enlil, Ninhurta, Nergal, Inanna, and Marduk. They all collectively formed the body of Satan who was a great deceiver, warmonger, and enslaver of Sol Terran people/Earthlings.

    Is Nergal mentioned in the Bible?

    Yes. Nergal is referenced in the Bible in II Kings 17:30. He is also thought to have influenced the character of Satan, God’s adversary. (Benevolent source creator)

    🌐 Nergal – World History Encyclopedia
    worldhistory.org
    â€ș Nergal

    Ea/Enki was King Neptune, Poseidon, Prometheus, amongst other names. He loves humanity and is benevolent. Anu is also very good now, the father of EA. There has been a lot of positive direction as of late.

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  3. John

    Very good, though I don’t see anyone else yelling here.
    What’s really gonna bake your noodle is how these so called gods and elites have actually entrapped themselves in their own control system.

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  4. Forked Tongues & Tails

    Try all the inverted confusion tactics you like coz frankly my dear I just don’t give a damn. When I leave this circus performance I’ll have all the answers until then I’m not takin anyone serious. Just when I think things can’t get any crazier. The devil is christianity’s invention anyway and I’m not christian.

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