WHO IS MYSTERY BABYLON?

 

Genesis 10 tells us about Nimrod, great grandson of Noah, who becomes a mighty hunter and king of Babel. This is the time and location of the infamous Tower of Babel; Babylon. In this story, Nimrod builds a tower to reach God. This angers God, and causes him to scatter the nations of people and confound their languages. [It is interesting to note that almost all ancient civilizations, all across the globe, all share a similar story.]

 

Nimrod is eventually killed, and his body is cut into pieces. His wife, Semiramis, goes out to collect these pieces in an attempt to reassemble her husband. She gathers all of her husband's body parts, except his reproductive organ cannot be found! Semiramis claims her husband's spirit was manifested as the sun (Ba'al) when he died; and using sorcery (and fertility rituals) Semiramis is miraculously impregnated by the spirit of Nimrod (the sun) using a phallic statue she makes. Now, as the Queen of Babylon, Semiramis gives birth to her divine son/husband Tammuz, and the two share a very weird relationship.

 

Tammuz is also a great hunter, much like his father, and while out hunting for rabbits he is killed by a wild bore. When he dies, Tammuz's body falls on the stump of an old tree. This is followed by 40 days of weeping (Queen Semiramis ordered everyone to abstain from meats and drinks and work) and after the 40 days they feasted on the bore.

 

It's important to understand that the Babylonians were a wicked fertility cult; and they worshipped the lunar and solar cycles. To them, the moon represented Semiramis' womb, and it's waxing and waning was her ovulation cycle. And the sun was Ba'al, the literal embodiment of their god Nimrod. The Babylonians observed both religiously.

 

Under Semiramis command, they celebrated with sexual orgies, fertility rituals, and infant sacrifice. Using the blood of these sacrifices, on the spring equinox, they would paint eggs and hide them under trees to memorialize Tammuz.

 

In the fall harvest, the priests would go door to door, collecting more sacrifices to make to his spirit in the underworld. If you didn't have anything to offer, you were cursed (or worse)

 

At the end of the year, they would go back to their Tammuz trees, cut them down, and bring them into their homes. They would decorate them, and adorn their homes, and count down 12 days to celebrate the winter solstice. On this day, they would feast and give gifts and commemorate the rebirth of their sun god.




Now wait, doesn't that sound familiar?!

 

Yes, this is the story of our "holidays"

 

Valentines Day? Lent? Easter? Halloween? Christmas? I know what you're thinking: "no way."

 

Yes, way. We've all been sold a bag of lies. Remember: Satan is the great deceiver! He wants to put himself in place of God the Most High, and he will disguise himself as an angel of light

 

Now before we go any further, there are a few things that are important to understand. Remember the timing and location of this event: the Tower of Babel. That's important for two reasons: 1) it scatters the nations and 2) it confounds their languages. This is a key element to understanding how/why this specific story has literally been repackaged all across the world.


It's also important to understand that, what we are talking about here, is sun and moon worship. The lunar cycle is the feminine goddess Semiramis and her husband is the solar god Nimrod/Ba'al; and their destruction/reincarnation cycle gives birth to Tammuz. It is characterized with fertility, and regeneration; but always has a demonic aspect of chaos and is symbolized by bulls, serpents, trees, birds, war, liberation, and sex and elements of self-mutilation, castration or dismemberment, as well as incestual and/or intergenerational relationships.

 

The last thing I think is important to understand is: this is Satan's story.

 


 

I don't think/know if Satan is Nimrod himself, nor do I claim to know how this stuff works on a demonic level; but I will say this: This archetype is not only in stark opposition to the God of the Holy Bible, but it is the same exact creation story told by every ancient civilization going back to the dawn of time. Literally, this is Gilgamesh from the infamous Epic of Gilgamesh. It's in Egypt, Greece, Rome, the British Isles, Norse mythology, Chinese mythology, Native American mythology, Aztecan and Mayan cultures, Buddhism, Hinduism, Slavic mythology, Islam, all the way to neo-paganism and new-age spirituality. These same satanic symbols and concepts have been retold and resold to the entire world.



Now let's look closer at this perverted, satanic trinity; and identify the 3 main characters. Again, it's important to understand that these are the basis for all polytheism; with each god or goddess acting as a manifestation of one or more specific attribute or aspect of Nimrod, Semiramis, or Tammuz.




THE SUN GOD


Nimrod, the sun god, goes by many names. When he died, his spirit embodied the sun and he became known as Ba'al. In Egypt, he was Osiris, or Ra. The Pheonicians called him El. In Assyria, he was Asshur. In Sumeria, he was Enmerkar, Ninus, or Marduk. In Greek, he was Ares, Adonis, and Kronos; and in Rome he was Mars or Jupiter. This is Zeus, Thor, or Odin in Norse, Slavic, and Scandinavian mythology. In India, he's Brahma or Krishna. In Mexico it's Teotl, and in China it is Pan-Ku and Yi. The King of the Air is always represented by snakes, lions, war, thunder, law, death, fire, and the sun.




THE MOON GODDESS


Semiramis is the moon goddess, and is the facilitator of this entire story. Her names include Isis in Egypt, and Ashtoreth (Hebrew), Astarte (Phoenicia), Eostre (Greece), Ostara (Germany), Ostera (Anglo-Saxton), and Ishtar (Babylonian) which is literally where we get our word "Easter" from. She is Aphrodite, Athena, and Artemis in Greece; and Venus, Minerva, Cybele and Diana in Rome. She is Libertas, and Columbia. She is personified as Gaia, "Mother Nature," the divine mother. She is Indra, Shakiti and Devaki in India; and Mokosh, Fregg or Freyda in Norse mythology. This Queen of Heaven is always symbolized by the moon, sexuality, eggs, birds, stags, mermaids, power, creation, liberty, fertility, prostitution.



The supernatural child of Ba'al and Ishtar is the Babylonian Tammuz. This great hunter is personified as a child, and is usually associated with birds and trees as a symbol of regeneration. This is Apollo in Rome and Greece, Sol Invictus; known as Horus in the Egyptian myth. Aspects of this mighty hunter have been retold as Dionysus, Hermes, Pluto, Hades, Poseidon, Saturn, Neptune, Molech, Mithra, Atlas, Dagon, Bel, Hercules, Attis (Atys), Bacchus, Nebo, Cupid, and Eros. You can now see where we get our word "arrows," and the origins of our Valentine's Day story. Cupid, the baby hunter, would go around and shoot people with his bow and arrows, making them fall madly inlove... in the literal sense. Cupid would laugh as he would ruin relationships, causing adultry and even insanity by playing with people's emotions. It's also important to remember the birth/reincarnation of this deity on December 25th, which celebrates the winter solstice and is symbolic of the seasonal "rebirth." He is always represented by hunting, death, serpents, dragons, light, fish,



Once you begin to understand the story and it's symbolism, you'll be able to distinguish its mythology in all corners of the earth! I challenge you to do some research for yourself, and you'll be absolutely amazed (and disgusted) when you see how deep these origins go! Thankfully, with the power of the internet, we can compare and contrast cultures and religions from around the world, going back thousands of years ago, all from the comfort of our own home. And when we do so, we can begin to connect the dots of human history.



From a biblical perspective, this alternative history is the same idolatrous, false religion that we read about in the Old and New Testaments. We are constantly warned about their witchcraft, sorcery, observing of times, astrology, astronomy, divination, and sacrifice. We are warned of Asshur, Ashtoreth, Ba'al (Bel), Molech, Dagon, Chemosh, Marduk, Milcom (and more) by name; gaining a glimpse at their wicked practices. 



The major themes of this cult is sexual liberation, fertility cults, and child sacrifice disguised as solar and lunar worship. It commonly has practices of self-mutilation, including dismemberment or castration. The rituals always involve blood, children, and worshipping idols or celestial bodies.  They always blaspheme God by replacing the Father's creation story with the supernatural birth of a woman. They always blaspheme God's judgement God by replacing heaven and hell with the idea of reincarnation and immortality. Another interesting fact is, all of these ancient civilizations point their origins and creation/existence to a "chaotic sea," which could be the Great Flood of Noah's time! Again, research would show you that the idea of a great deluge (flood) sent by God to punish the entire world, it's a story that has roots in literally every single civilization in every corner of the world! Elements of the story are ubiquitous, too; such as 2 of every animal being saved, one small group of people being spared,  and the entire world being flooded for a long period of time. It's pretty incredible.



For hundreds of years now, unbeknownst to us, we have been celebrating wicked pagan rituals and festivals of the ancient Babylon mystery religion. This sun and moon worship is reflected in a year-long drama that's been told in alignment with the lunar and solar celestial calendar.


Today, we celebrate these festivals as Easter, Christmas, Halloween, and Valentines Day. To us in the United States, these days have a veneer of Christianity and are assumed to be fun and innocent. Most people would argue that these days are sacred, or holy; or at the very least, they are great times to gather with friends and family and celebrate. But I ask you, have you ever considered what it is we are really celebrating? How did these festivals come about? What are the origins of these times and rituals we observe?




BABYLON


If we study the ancient mystery religions of Babylon, we begin to discover the roots of a satanic fertility cult that has spread it's tentacles over the entire world! This story has been retold in every single ancient civilization, personifying a mother and her incesual/reincarnated son/husband in the form of sun and moon worship, mixed with sacred prostitution. This is the devil's religion, and it is mentioned endless times in the Holy Bible.


The story is of Nimrod, who is eventually killed and cut into pieces. His wife, Semiramis, uses his collected body parts, and a recreated reproductive organ, and is miraculously impregnated by the sun god (Ba'al) whom she claims is her dead husband's spirit. Now, as the Queen of Babylon, Semiramis gives birth to her reincarnated  son/husband Tammuz, and the two share a very weird relationship.

 

Tammuz is also a great hunter, much like his father, and while out hunting for rabbits he is killed by a wild bore. When he dies, Tammuz's body falls on the stump of an old tree. This is followed by 40 days of weeping (Queen Semiramis ordered everyone to abstain from meats and drinks and work) and after the 40 days they feasted on the bore.

 

Under Semiramis command, they celebrated with sexual orgies, fertility rituals, and infant sacrifice. Using the blood of these sacrifices, on the spring equinox, they would paint eggs and hide them under trees to memorialize Tammuz.

 

In the fall harvest, the priests would go door to door, collecting more sacrifices to make to his spirit in the underworld. If you didn't have anything to offer, you were cursed (or worse)

 

At the end of the year, they would go back to their Tammuz trees, cut them down, and bring them into their homes. They would decorate them, and adorn their homes, and count down 12 days to celebrate the winter solstice. On this day, they would feast and give gifts and commemorate the rebirth of their sun god.


This year-long drama is the backbone story for all major pagan festivals and celebrations worldwide. This is one of the oldest recorded stories known and has been retold in all ancient civilizations since the beginning of time; And unfortunately, we are still continuing these pagan practices today.




 

BUT HOW DID IT HAPPEN?


To celebrate the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ; the early church fathers kept the Passover until mid-2nd century. At that time, the eastern churches continued to keep Passover and the western churches began celebrating the resurrection on the 1st Sunday following Passover.


It's important to understand that, especially back then, calendars were highly varied and a tad bit sketchy. Before long, you had many different celebrations based on geographical location, calendar, and theology.


The Christianization of 312 AD by Constantine was an attempt to convert pagans in Christians. This website is not intended to argue for/against Constantine, nor the Crusades or Inquisitions. For now, it's important to just understand that all of these festivals already existed for centuries before the birth, life, death, or resurrection of Jesus Christ. Constantine was an open pagan who claims to have converted to Christianity on his death bed. Historians also tend to claim that what he did was out of ambitions to unite the people. Regardless, it's important to understand that he took pre-existing celebrations and branded them with Christianity for political and religious motivations. This is not conspiracy theory, this is open historical fact.


Pope Gregory wrote on this specifically in 601, saying they should adapt the rites of ancient pagan festivities, "changing the reason from heathen to Christian impulse."


I'd bet you didn't know that the early Puritans and the American Forefathers didn't even celebrate Easter or Christmas (they were ILLEGAL in the United States and the UK) until the 1900s!



HERES WHAT THE 1911 ENCYCLOPEADIA BRITANNICA SAID ABOUT "EASTER"


HERE'S WHAT THE 1913 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA SAID ABOUT "EASTER"