The Snake

The Rebellion of Sakla, #2

Reeks: The Rebellion of Sakla

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  • This
  • second
  • part
  • of
  • The
  • Sakla
  • Rebellion
  • is
  • an
  • explanatory
  • thesis
  • on
  • the
  • identity
  • of
  • the
  • deity
  • Jehovah
  • and
  • other
  • gods
  • who
  • accompanied
  • him.
  • The
  • names
  • (in
  • Hebrew
  • "shem"
  • or
  • identity,
  • destiny)
  • of
  • the
  • Hebrew
  • deity
  • denoted
  • epithets,
  • both
  • for
  • one
  • or
  • more
  • entities
  • (beings,
  • consciousnesses)
  • that
  • appear
  • referred
  • to
  • in
  • Hebrew
  • texts.
  • This
  • treatise
  • begins,
  • then,
  • by
  • unraveling
  • issues
  • relating
  • to
  • the
  • identity
  • of
  • the
  • god
  • known
  • as
  • Jehovah
  • (or
  • IHVH). The
  • next
  • part
  • exposes
  • the
  • origin
  • of
  • the
  • human
  • race
  • with
  • the
  • use
  • of
  • comparative
  • mythology
  • and
  • paleontological
  • and
  • archaeological
  • records.
  • The
  • next
  • section
  • continues
  • by
  • delving
  • into
  • the
  • records
  • about
  • various
  • civilizations
  • that
  • existed
  • before
  • the
  • history
  • they
  • tell
  • in
  • schools.
  • The
  • Lemurians
  • (from
  • Mu),
  • the
  • Atlanteans
  • (from
  • Poseidonis),
  • Hyperborea
  • and
  • peoples
  • whose
  • memory
  • only
  • remains
  • in
  • legends
  • and
  • myths,
  • and
  • even
  • evidence
  • of
  • populations
  • that
  • inhabited
  • the
  • Earth
  • millions
  • of
  • years
  • ago
  • (even
  • before
  • the
  • existence
  • of
  • the
  • dinosaurs).
  • ). The
  • fourth
  • part
  • of
  • the
  • book
  • deals
  • with
  • the
  • entire
  • theme
  • of
  • the
  • story
  • of
  • the
  • "fall"
  • of
  • man,
  • from
  • different
  • perspectives,
  • taking
  • in
  • Hebrew,
  • Greek,
  • Celtic,
  • Scandinavian,
  • Egyptian
  • and
  • Canaanite
  • cultures.
  • The
  • dynamic
  • of
  • the
  • Garden
  • of
  • Eden
  • story
  • is
  • followed
  • by
  • the
  • thesis
  • about
  • Satan.
  • This
  • part
  • addresses
  • the
  • independent
  • stories
  • of
  • folkloric
  • figures
  • from
  • different
  • peoples
  • of
  • the
  • globe
  • that
  • coincide
  • in
  • the
  • same
  • context
  • as
  • an
  • antagonistic
  • figure
  • of
  • man,
  • be
  • it
  • Loki
  • for
  • the
  • Nordics,
  • Cernunos
  • for
  • the
  • Celts,
  • Guayota
  • for
  • the
  • Guanche
  • indigenous
  • people,
  • Zu
  • for
  • the
  • Sumerians,
  • Iblis
  • for
  • the
  • Arabs,
  • Satan
  • for
  • the
  • Hebrews,
  • the
  • devil
  • for
  • the
  • Christians,
  • Set
  • for
  • the
  • Egyptians,
  • Mot
  • for
  • the
  • Hittites,
  • Hades
  • for
  • the
  • Greeks,
  • Pluto
  • for
  • the
  • Romans,
  • Ahriman
  • for
  • the
  • Persians
  • or
  • Pazuzu
  • for
  • the
  • Babylonians,
  • for
  • example.
  • This
  • thesis
  • structures
  • the
  • conception
  • of
  • religious
  • concepts
  • based
  • on
  • names
  • such
  • as
  • Lucifer
  • (or
  • Luzbel),
  • Beelzebub
  • (or
  • Baal-Zebub),
  • Satan
  • (or
  • ha.Satan),
  • the
  • ancient
  • serpent,
  • Leviathan,
  • the
  • 7-headed
  • dragon,
  • the
  • fallen
  • cherub
  • ,
  • the
  • king
  • of
  • Tire
  • or
  • the
  • prince
  • of
  • the
  • power
  • of
  • the
  • air.
  • They
  • are
  • the
  • same?
  • Why
  • several
  • qualifiers
  • for
  • who
  • could
  • be
  • the
  • same "person"?
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