After they pick up our bones...

by cameo-d 24 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • sweet pea
    sweet pea

    we are just_another_large_mammal_with_sentience

    get over yourselves and write something bizarre into your will, especially if you have goodiez to give away to grasping survivors

  • besty
    besty

    OK so that was me posting above on SP's account - sorry

  • Caedes
    Caedes

    But carvings and paintings depicting the public crucifixion and torture of a 2000 year jewish holy man, that isn't ghoulish?!

    The pictures above look to be perfectly in-line with normal church decor!

  • cameo-d
    cameo-d

    But carvings and paintings depicting the public crucifixion and torture of a 2000 year jewish holy man, that isn't ghoulish?!

    The pictures above look to be perfectly in-line with normal church decor!

    Cadeas, you are absolutely right!

    People have been conditioned to accept this as the norm because they have been bombarded with the imagery for centuries. They have become jaded to the way you see it---which is realistic.

    Repetition is a mind control or thought-bending technique. The wt uses a verbal repetition mindf*** on its members; "christianity" uses imagery. With WT you all are trained by trigger words; christians are trained by trigger symbols. When a majority accepts these thought concepts, it gradually catches on to the rest. It's the "hundredth monkey" effect.

    (The “Hundredth Monkey Effect” is a supposed phenomenon in which a learned behaviour spreads instantaneously from one group of monkeys to all related monkeys once a critical number is reached. By generalisation it means the instant, paranormal spreading of an idea or ability to the remainder of a population once a certain portion of that population has heard of the new idea or learned the new ability.---wiki)

    Now that so many people are finally asking questions and waking up to the deceptions, those powers that fooled them in the first place are ready to implement yet another joke on humanity. It is like a non-religion religion. But that's another subject.

    I do feel that it is important for people to learn to read between the lines and dig deeper. I think there is a subtle message in the depictions above. The pirate sign is much more than it appears to be on the surface. This skull and bones imagery goes back a very long way. I think it is a hint not to be taken lightly.

  • BluesBrother
    BluesBrother

    This seemed ghoulish to me when I heard it, from an Irish girl who worked with us.

    The head of St. Oliver Plunkett, martyr, which is kept at the saint's shrine, which is located in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Drogheda, Ireland.

    http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:St_Oliver_Plunkett's_head_2007-10-5.jpg

  • cameo-d
    cameo-d

    Back to Golgotha...

    Some of the information implies that this area had a reputation; a ghoulish legend. It has also been called the "Temple of Skulls". It was very well known in it's day.

    It could have been an ancient (pre-civilization) site of human sacrifice and ritual murder.

    What some of you may not realize is that in many professions such as archeology, there are professional societies. If you want to work on digs or get your papers published, or in general, have a career in your field, you are obligated to join the professional society. In so doing there are oaths and rules, just like in your religious society. They also have something akin to theocratic warfare. There are certain things that should never be made public and findings that are only disclosed within very tight circles. A lot of information has been kept from public knowledge.

    It all has to do with control of the population and the lies that have been told in religions and in history classes. Many of the findings would debunk religious teachings and those things have been kept hidden.They have been well indoctrinated into their oaths of secrecy because they understand the practical cultic use of religion for maintaining the cohesion of society. They believe it "fills a psychological need of the ignorant." For the most part, religion is based on superstition, habits, and convictions. In the past people have meekly accepted the limits of religious knowledge, though the tide is changing today. This system has not functioned properly. (A change is a-coming; but beware: it's just a new deception)

    Although there is some legend that Adam's skull is buried at Calvary (Calvaria {Latin vulgate} used to describe monument-like artificial hills{burial mounds, pyramids?} built by devotees), I would probably add that to other myths in my book. It's just like we have legends about Geronimo's skull in our day.

    Drinking human blood from a skull is a very old tradition. Some history on this goes back to King Alboin of the Lombards(572). He ruled Italy for 3 1/2 years until he was killed by his wife. He had killed her father and wore the skull on his belt. He used the skull as a drinking cup and also had forced his wife to drink from it.

    The idea of using skulls as trophies seems to go back to the Caananites and their use of the teraphim.( shrunken heads or skulls) Could it be this was the "mark of Cain" as the shock of seeing such things being worn would scare people away from bothering him? It is a power symbol of the most violent kind.

    If Golgotha had a reputation of secret rituals and human sacrifice and blood drinking from skulls (gee, we still have rumors of a place like that in our day...a grove in california!)....

    The point I am trying to make here...and listen up!!...

    When Jesus said "this is my blood...drink it; this is my body...eat it", if indeed he did say those words, then HE WAS BEING SARCASTIC.

    Put yourself in his frame of mind. He knew what was about to happen to him. He was experiencing a flurry of emotions, one of which was that all his efforts had been in vain. So many times he was just really put out because he could not get through to even his disciples sometimes. His efforts to make them understand what he was saying was exhausting. If those words implying cannibaalism were spoken, it was in a moment of resignation. It was also an indication to who his killers were.

    This Memorial ceremony is a testament to these rituals of human sacrifice and blood drinking.

    Be glad you have not participated!!!

  • abbagail
    abbagail

    [...]
    He returned with a sample of earth from Golgotha which he sprinkled over the grounds of his local cemetery.
    Does anyone know why dirt from Golgotha would have such significance?

    [...]

    Maybe for "sentimental reasons" since that is where Christ died?

    More likely for some sick death-cult reason since the RCC is so ghoulish anyway.

    Also, see next...

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    [...]
    I have seen in several places what seems like rumor stated almost as historical "fact" that Adam was buried at Golgotha.
    There is a painting entitled Crucifixion by Fra Angelico from 1435 which depicts Adam's skull under the cross. So it would seem the *rumor* has been around a long time.
    Have any of you ever heard of this?

    [...]

    I've heard that it was GOLIATH's head that is buried there; that David carried GOLIATH's big ol' head 18 miles to Jerusalem, after he cut it off. 1 Sam.17:51.

    And since GOLiath was from GATH (1 Sam. 17:4), that is why some believe GOL-GATH-A is named what it is, and that his head is buried there.

    And since Goliath and the giants were a representation of Satan, when Christ was on the cross he "crushed him in the head" with his "heel" since Goliath's head was basically just below Christ's feet. (Gen. 3:15)

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    As for all the skulls and bones used as "art" in church, or for any other reason in church... besides an overdue FUNERAL maybe ;-) I say GROSS GROSS GROSS, INSANITY, ABSURD, BIZARRE, SICK! But that's the RCC for you...

    [...]
    The pictures above look to be perfectly in-line with normal church decor!
    [...]

    Ha, you have no idea how true your words are... get and watch the DVD, "RAPE OF THE SOUL" by a still-practicing Catholic guy, Mike Calaci (sp?). He goes thru and shows many "creepy" things about lots of various RCC "art work"! You'll definitely be SHOCKED! The one picture I'm thinking of is a GRUESOME GHASTLY "skeleton of Christ" hanging on a white crucifix inside this church up North somewhere... wish I could grab the photo out of the DVD and post it so you could see what I mean.
    /ag

  • Hope4Others
    Hope4Others

    There are several "bone churches" in Europe, and my understanding was most of them were built after the plague.






    The pictures just seem a little too sacrilegious somehow.....


    h40

  • Fadeout
    Fadeout

    I think it's beautiful. I'd be honored to be part of such a display... hopefully many decades from now.

  • cameo-d
    cameo-d

    This is not a cherub. It is called a putto.

    These "angels" are not nice.

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