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>>507121808
>Early Christians indeed lived in that world, but they rejected it. The Acts of the Apostles directly condemns sorcery (Simon Magus, Acts 8) and magic scrolls are publicly burned in Ephesus (Acts 19).
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/archaeologists-say-this-tiny-amulet-is-the-oldest-evidence-of-christianity-found-north-of-the-alps-180985674/
Christianism IS the Hellenistic magical tradition. There is no rejection of it until much later. All of the folk charms and rituals in Christendom are the same as those used beforehand but with a change in names and terms. The reason all the polytheist critics recognized exactly what christianism was is because it was not novel or different in any way. It was the latest manifestation of an ongoing problem created by the unrestricted flow of monstrous drug technologies in nomadic populations who lived by an insane anti-religion that permits every evil and seeks to cast down the images that maintain civilization.
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>>507123861
Both "Koine" Greek and the notion of a translation from Hebrew are deliberate lies to hide the plain Greek of the original texts that looks exactly like normal Greek texts from period of the 3rd century BCE to 4th century CE. There is no other Hebrew literature, it was a dead language that never produced anything revived much later to create an illusion and a shitty "original" that is a translation. The notion of a limited dictionary of "Koine" Greek is also a deliberate falsification that creates a closed loop for translating the Bible only in vagueness despite the actual Greek texts being precisely comparable to every other Greek text including Galen's medical texts on drugs and how they're used by various groups from arrow poisons used in war to the drugs used in religious contexts and healings. The Biblical texts use magical, theological, metaphysical, anatomical, drug, and sexual terms exactly as they are found in places like the PGM.
>Early Christians indeed lived in that world, but they rejected it. The Acts of the Apostles directly condemns sorcery (Simon Magus, Acts 8) and magic scrolls are publicly burned in Ephesus (Acts 19).
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/archaeologists-say-this-tiny-amulet-is-the-oldest-evidence-of-christianity-found-north-of-the-alps-180985674/
Christianism IS the Hellenistic magical tradition. There is no rejection of it until much later. All of the folk charms and rituals in Christendom are the same as those used beforehand but with a change in names and terms. The reason all the polytheist critics recognized exactly what christianism was is because it was not novel or different in any way. It was the latest manifestation of an ongoing problem created by the unrestricted flow of monstrous drug technologies in nomadic populations who lived by an insane anti-religion that permits every evil and seeks to cast down the images that maintain civilization.
>>507123593
>>507123861
Both "Koine" Greek and the notion of a translation from Hebrew are deliberate lies to hide the plain Greek of the original texts that looks exactly like normal Greek texts from period of the 3rd century BCE to 4th century CE. There is no other Hebrew literature, it was a dead language that never produced anything revived much later to create an illusion and a shitty "original" that is a translation. The notion of a limited dictionary of "Koine" Greek is also a deliberate falsification that creates a closed loop for translating the Bible only in vagueness despite the actual Greek texts being precisely comparable to every other Greek text including Galen's medical texts on drugs and how they're used by various groups from arrow poisons used in war to the drugs used in religious contexts and healings. The Biblical texts use magical, theological, metaphysical, anatomical, drug, and sexual terms exactly as they are found in places like the PGM.
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