Group: alt.energy.renewable
From: "Peter Terry"
Date: Monday, March 24, 2008 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: Jesus WAS the Last Supper


"chemist" wrote in message
news:e2f22c86-13b5-4288-aab3-4dcc38abd41e@e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
On Mar 24, 1:21 pm, Roger Coppock wrote:
> On Mar 24, 1:37 am, "Peter Terry" wrote:
>
>
>
> > "Peter Terry" wrote in message
>
> >news:81HEj.999$n8.645@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
>
> > > Was Jesus ritually sacrificed by a primitive cannibal cult and who
> > > after
> > > having killed off his original movement, then went on to form Roman
> > > Christianity from which today's churches are spiritual extensions off?
>
> > > There is compelling evidence that the man who was thought to be Jesus
> > > did
> > > not die on a cross but died like a lamb to slaughter in an horrific
> > > death
> > > by
> > > human sacrifice at the hands of a fanatical religious fundamentalist
> > > blood
> > > cult, who not only drank his blood and ate his vital body parts, but
> > > went
> > > on
> > > to become the foundations of Christianity.
>
> > > The foundations and dogma of Christianity was manufactured by this
> > > same
> > > group led by the first anti-Christ, St. Paul. St. Paul played a
> > > dominant
> > > hand in this abhorrent original act of ritual cannibalism, not only in
> > > Jesus'
> > > betrayal and death, but in the violent genocide of the first groups
> > > who
> > > had
> > > been loyal to Jesus and given him shelter. The teachings of Jesus were
> > > plagiarised by this violent fanatical blood cult, who went on to
> > > overlay
> > > their own primitive pagan religious traditions over his teachings, out
> > > of
> > > which Christianity was eventually officially nationalised around the
> > > period
> > > that the tyrant Roman Emperor Constantine officiated the Council of
> > > Nicea
> > > 325AD.
>
> > > The Romans accused the early gentile Christians of cannibalism,
> > > because
> > > there were. And this abhorrent practice even continues today. Ritual
> > > cannibalism is practiced symbolically in the "mass" and "holy
> > > communion"
> > > of
> > > the Roman Catholic Church.
>
> > > The gospels in today's bible only contain a fraction of what Jesus
> > > said,
> > > as
> > > most of his beliefs are buried behind primitive religious pagan
> > > mythology,
> > > these orchestrated by a myriad of copyists and scribes aligned to the
> > > Roman
> > > Christian Catholic Church of the old Roman Empire. Church dogma such
> > > as
> > > baptism, holy communion or subtranstantiation, virgin births,
> > > resurrection,
> > > crucifiction, 12 apostles, miracles, blood as a sacrament, human
> > > sacrifice,
> > > god-kings as creators, heaven and earth, royal bloodlines, satan and
> > > the
> > > devil, claims of godhead, fixed wing angels, atonement, the rapture,
> > > the
> > > trinity and purgatory, demon possession, adam and eve, are all models
> > > that
> > > were plagiarised from a plethora of pagan myths from cults which
> > > existed
> > > before the times of Jesus. The Gospels are a collection of sayings by
> > > Jesus
> > > and others, who have been rewritten over a period of time into
> > > classical
> > > pagan storylines using models of theology or doctrine from many
> > > primitive
> > > saviour cults of antiquity such as Mithras, most of which was never
> > > supported by Jesus anyway.
>
> > > Through enacting certain spiritual knowledge one may remove the layers
> > > of
> > > ritual misinformation in the gospels to unearth the truth behind the
> > > original story of Christ and the reformed hippie styled
> > > Nazarene-Essene
> > > movement that supported him.
>
> > > Fortuitously, Jesus actually predicted all of the above.
>
> > > These ideas are supported by: the Canonical Gospels and the account of
> > > the
> > > crucifiction, New and Old Testament, biblical prophesy, the book of
> > > revelations, Jewish- Roman and western history, by anthropology and
> > > archaeology, by Christian doctrine- its pageantry and religious
> > > rituals,
> > > from the blood soaked writings of the "early church fathers", by the
> > > behavioural history of the ancient popes and saints, by the history of
> > > primitive religions and prehistoric cultures, known symbols from the
> > > very
> > > first Christians and by new theories on how "reincarnation and cosmic
> > > memory" enable the tracking of the evolution of the soul .
>
> > > "Father forgive them for they now not what they do"
>
> > > WATCH THIS SPACE
>
> > > Peter Terry
> > >http://www.myspace.com/nambassa
>
> > >"NefeshBarYohai" wrote in message
> > >news:eadaa656->c35b-4912-a132-b84b40cdc__BEGIN_MASK_n#9g02mG7!__...__END_MASK_i?a63jfAD$__BEGIN_MASK_n#9g02mG7!__...__END_MASK_i?a63jfAD$z__@s13g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
> > >Why do Christians chow down on Jesus Christ. They eat him and drink
> > > his blood.
>
> > Ritual cannibalism is a primitive conceptual view of ones spirituality,
> > which came out of the minds of stone-age people who were without any
> > sciences to assist them understand the meaning of life. This lack of
> > intellect heralded the advent of all pagan cultures of the world
> > worshiping
> > the sun as a god, when they realised its significance to survival and
> > the
> > growing of crops. It was also why the primitives elevated blood as a
> > "holy
> > sacrament" when they realised that when a person was wounded and blood
> > flowed and he died- they incorrectly deduced from this experience that
> > blood
> > must be the godly basis of life force, thus it was worshiped
> > accordingly.
>
> > The Christian name ritual cannibalism is the religious experience of
> > transubstantiation. The historian Durant said that transubstantiation or
> > ritual human sacrifice is as old as civilization itself. In fact at some
> > point in history every culture of the world partook in human sacrifice
> > or
> > various derivatives of it. Even today in South Pacific, Papua New
> > Guinea
> > some people eat their victims to acquire their power. This practice is
> > also
> > partaken in Africa as we speak. "The mindless conclusion to this
> > thinking is
> > that to eat the flesh and to drink the blood of one who is considered
> > powerful, godly or a king, then their power or wisdom will be
> > transferred to
> > the sacrificers." As intelligence evolved and the people in the world
> > became
> > more civilised and the early Pauline Christians could no longer get away
> > with eating their religious victims, which they did secretly in the
> > Catacombs and caves of Rome and the empire, these archaic practices
> > became
> > symbolic rather than practical. Thus was manufactured the practice of
> > transubstantiation where wine replaced the blood of Jesus and bread his
> > body. In this manner Jesus himself could be feasted upon by the whole
> > Christian congregation. This new application of a bloodless Eucharist
> > format enabled the Catholic Church to come out of the closet and to stop
> > Christians from killing people so that they could then drink their blood
> > and
> > feast upon their bodies. Hence the early Roman version of the religion
> > was
> > more palatable and easier to sell to a Roman-gentile audience.
>
> > In the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox systems, Holy Communion or
> > Eucharist,
> > to celebrate Jesus' human sacrifice some 2000 years ago, is symbolically
> > partaken in the form of bread or a wafer. Holy Communion is distributed
> > by
> > the officiating priest after the re-enactment of Jesus' violent slaying
> > in
> > Voodoo or black magic styled pageant called the Mass. Here the priest
> > performs hocus-pocus and deludes the congregation into believing that
> > he's
> > changed wine and bread into Jesus' blood and body. Tradionally at
> > communion
> > time, only the priest gets to drink the blood of Jesus while the rest of
> > the
> > congregation is given his body to eat. This reflects the 2000 year
> > event,
> > when the man thought to be Jesus was ritually cannibalised and only the
> > few
> > officiating high priests (Popes or Pater Patrums, inner circle) were
> > sufficiently privileged to drink his warm blood. The next hierarchical
> > level equivalent to Priests and Bishops eat his vital body parts while
> > the
> > rest of his body was divvied up amongst the lay followers, boiled in big
> > pots and shared amongst the large congregation of the sect. Mithras
> > followers the world over, like the Catholic Church, have a three tiered
> > hierarchy of a pope (Pater Partum), bishops and priests.
>
> > PeterT
>
> Can I play too?
>
> "And ye shall eat the flesh of your sons, and the flesh of your
> daughters shall ye eat" (Lev. 26:29)
>
> "I will cause them to eat the flesh of their sons and the flesh of
> their daughters, and they shall eat every one the flesh of his
> friend...." (Jer. 19:9)
>
> "I will make your oppressors eat their own flesh, and they shall be
> drunk with their own blood as with wine" (Isa. 49:26 RSV)
>
> "Therefore fathers shall eat their sons in the midst of you, and sons
> shall eat their fathers..." (Ezek. 5:10).
>
> "So we boiled my son, and ate him. And on the next day I said to her,
> `Give your son, that we may eat him.' but she has hidden her son" (2
> Kings 6:28-29 RSV)
>
> "The hands of compassionate women have boiled their own children; they
> became their food...." (Lam. 4:10 RSV)
>
> "What is to die, let it die; what is to be destroyed, let it be
> destroyed; and those that are left devour the flesh of one
> another" (Zech. 11:9 RSV)
>
> "They snatch of the right, but are still hungry, and they devour on
> the left, but are not satisfied; each devours his neighbor's
> flesh" (Isa. 9:20 RSV)
>
> "you shall eat the offspring of your own body, the flesh of your sons
> and daughters ... The man who is the most tender and delicately bred
> among you will grudge food to his brother, to the wife of his
> bosom, ... so that he will not give to any of them any of the flesh of
> his children whom he is eating ... The most tender and delicately bred
> woman among you...will grudge to the husband of her bosom...her
> children whom she bears, because she will eat them
> secretly,..." (Deut. 28:53-57 RSV).
>
> "Who hate the good, and love the evil; who pluck off their skin from
> off them, and their flesh from off their bones;
> Who also eat the flesh of my people, and flay their skin from off
> them; and they break their bones, and chop them in pieces, as for the
> pot, and as flesh within the caldron. (Mica 3:2-3)
>
> In addition, there are statements by Jesus which some Christians have
> chosen to spiritualize, while others interpret them literally:
>
> "Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of
> man, and drink his blood, ye shall have no life in you. ...
>
> read more ยป

>If there are no God in Buddhism, why is Buddha
worshipped?
>
There is no god in Christianity either other than concocted man made
effigies
with supporting classical pagan dogmas, yet Christians worship a
Mithriac-Jesus
styled image of a lamenting freak on a cross.

Christ who was never a Christian of the false Roman type, rejects
Christianity!

PeterT