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6/24/2025, 4:34:04 PM
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If you are willing to go into deep heresy, you'll understand that OT God is just Set/Typhon, while NT God is just a Hellenized Jewish mystery cult that got too popular. "He" might not even be male, but a giant hermaphrodite serpent, quite possibly The Serpent from Genesis freeing man mindlessness in the Garden (Perfect Ma'at) by introducing Isfet. Their true form is the Leviathan and that Isaiah 27:1 is just Baal Hadad punishing him for trying to usurp Baal.
>We know that Yawheh is an unruly shit that rebelled against the various pantheons he was a part of, multiple times.
>We know that they are associated with volcanoes as with Typhon as Mt. Sinai is described as a volcano in Exodus 19:18.
>In fact, Exodus is exactly the shit Set would pull on the Ennead. The tenth plague is a direct challenge to Osiris's authority.
>The hermaphrodite part comes from Yawheh being male (The Lord), female (The Shekinah), and sexless (The Holy Spirit) at the same. This is confirmed by the Qabalah.
>Set was seen as a god of foreigners and the Jewish exiles fit this to a T, as they were foreigners to every land.
>While there's no evidence of the biblical plagues, this is usually seen as a 'punishment' to the Egyptian Gods, but it reads more like a rebellion, and the spreading of Isfet, against Ma'at.
>Yawheh was a storm god (likely usurping the role of Baal Hadad after the Jewish first switched to monolatry). Set is a god of storms. Typhon is the root word for Typhoon.
>Yawheh's greatest accomplishment is splitting the Red Sea, but the more cool interpretation is that they just walked across Yawheh's serpentine body.
>The phrase "In the beginning, there was darkness" refers to Set's wife Nephthys.
>Yawheh jealously guards their land and people like a dragon who guards their horde.
Honestly, if they just said if they worshiped a giant dragon, I'd be fine with it. The Chinese were perfectly fine with dragon worship and were rewarded for it.
If you are willing to go into deep heresy, you'll understand that OT God is just Set/Typhon, while NT God is just a Hellenized Jewish mystery cult that got too popular. "He" might not even be male, but a giant hermaphrodite serpent, quite possibly The Serpent from Genesis freeing man mindlessness in the Garden (Perfect Ma'at) by introducing Isfet. Their true form is the Leviathan and that Isaiah 27:1 is just Baal Hadad punishing him for trying to usurp Baal.
>We know that Yawheh is an unruly shit that rebelled against the various pantheons he was a part of, multiple times.
>We know that they are associated with volcanoes as with Typhon as Mt. Sinai is described as a volcano in Exodus 19:18.
>In fact, Exodus is exactly the shit Set would pull on the Ennead. The tenth plague is a direct challenge to Osiris's authority.
>The hermaphrodite part comes from Yawheh being male (The Lord), female (The Shekinah), and sexless (The Holy Spirit) at the same. This is confirmed by the Qabalah.
>Set was seen as a god of foreigners and the Jewish exiles fit this to a T, as they were foreigners to every land.
>While there's no evidence of the biblical plagues, this is usually seen as a 'punishment' to the Egyptian Gods, but it reads more like a rebellion, and the spreading of Isfet, against Ma'at.
>Yawheh was a storm god (likely usurping the role of Baal Hadad after the Jewish first switched to monolatry). Set is a god of storms. Typhon is the root word for Typhoon.
>Yawheh's greatest accomplishment is splitting the Red Sea, but the more cool interpretation is that they just walked across Yawheh's serpentine body.
>The phrase "In the beginning, there was darkness" refers to Set's wife Nephthys.
>Yawheh jealously guards their land and people like a dragon who guards their horde.
Honestly, if they just said if they worshiped a giant dragon, I'd be fine with it. The Chinese were perfectly fine with dragon worship and were rewarded for it.
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