Re: Is This Any Way To Treat An Assyrian? |
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Paul Younan
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- Saturday, August 21 2004, 18:49:42 (CEST) from Network - Windows XP - Internet Explorer Website: Website title: |
>..........Actually Ishtar and Tammuz were both lovers, sister and brother and mother and son during the different seasons. As were Maryam and Eshoa, la? Sometimes, I think I read in the gospel, that Maryam and Eshoa were brother and sister, right? Also, I'm pretty sure there's an Akkadian tablet stating that Ishtar was a virgin when she miraculously gave birth to Tammuz, who later broke her virginity by having sex with her, la? Yeah, Khizma I see a lot of parallel here between the two. I think the relationship between Maryam and Eshoa Meshikha varied by season. =) >e.g. During the Scared marriage of Ishtar and Tammuz conducted at the Autumun Equinox they were lovers. Yeah, so much parallel with Maryam Btultha and her Son Eshoa, la? >During the resurrection of Ishtar and Tammuz at the Spring Equinox they were brother and sister. Again, a striking resemblance to Maryam and Eshoa who were also sister/brother during the springtime. >And during the birth of Tammuz during the Winter Solstice they were mother and son. Well, one out of four seasons is all the proof I need! Some type of relationship was bound to be the same as Maryam-Eshoa! What a copycat the gospel story is! >These were powerful designations used to explain the seasons. And I suppose Maryam and Eshoa did the same thing. During the winter months, they were mother-son as we know them in the scriptures. Ah! those sneaky sheep-shit herding Jews! They failed to mention in those Jewish gospels that Maryam and Eshoa were actually a pair during autumn...and brother and sister during spring? Those sneaky little bastards. >So powerful that the Ishtar and Tammuz myth continues to this very day as the virgin mother Mary and her baby son Jesus during Xmas Which of course is a copy-cat of Ishtar the virgin giving birth to Tammuz, right? How did she stay a virgin with Tammuz when they were lovers? >and as brother and sister during her resurrection during the Spring Equinox (Pascha) we today have called Easter(Ishtar). Which of course is fulfilled in Maryam and Eshoa being a sister-brother relationship during the springtime? Khounoukh, Paul --------------------- |
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