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Re: Jesus WAS the Last Supper

by "Peter Terry" <mombassa@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 24, 2008 at 08:37 AM

"Peter Terry" <mombassa@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:81HEj.999$n8.645@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 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" <tachnan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
>news:eadaa656->c35b-4912-a132-b84b40cdcb61@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>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




 3 Posts in Topic:
Re: Jesus WAS the Last Supper
"Peter Terry" &  2008-03-24 08:37:29 
Re: Jesus WAS the Last Supper
"Peter Terry" &  2008-03-24 23:51:53 
Re: Jesus WAS the Last Supper
"Peter Terry" &  2008-04-04 21:27:18 

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