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Anonymous ID: zAUuvW0SUnited Kingdom /pol/510055430#510063762
7/11/2025, 4:51:44 AM
>>510063632
Most of Christianity is a rip off of the Roman imperial cult, which is based on Alexander.

Alexander and Achilles had the two most popular cults in Rome, the tent supports of Alexander were venerated at the temple of Mars Ultor. After the battle of actium (which Augustus attributed to Alexander, crowning him in golden laurels), all Roman emperors inherited Pharaonic titles, continuing from Alexander.

Theodosius I raided Alexander's tomb, and his body is lost to this day. Likely used for black magic purposes.

σωτὴρ τῆς οἰκουμένης (sōtēr tēs oikoumenēs) 'saviour of the world' is a greek heroic title applied to many generals, that came to prominence when applied to Caesar in the cult of oikoumenos. It was ripped off by Christians.

Divus Filius, 'son of the god' was the title of Augustus, and it was stolen by Christians. It's not meaningfully different from the title applied to Jesus (filius dei).

Dominus Noster 'our lord' was a title of Domitan. Catholicism is a larp of Christianity without the based pagan metaphysics. Baptism is a larp of pagan epiphanies and initiation rites without anything happening, just play acting.
Anonymous ID: 6AeO5+T1United Kingdom /pol/508767706#508779764
6/26/2025, 2:16:26 PM
>>508776423
Adding this quote to the thread just because 1. it's not from his well-known books and is very obscure 2. I really like it.

The basis of Roman imperium itself was Alexander the Great. Every statesman in the republic was trying to larp as Alexander. His cult was the most popular in Rome for 700 years before his tomb was destroyed and misappropriated by Christians. his body is missing to this day. I surmise it was used for black magic purposes like the Romanovs and the little French boy after the French kings were murdered in the jewvolution.

I actually tracked down old Christian texts to try to track down information on his tomb. Some people think it's in St Mark's basilica. Some people think Arabs had it and there are reports around the 1400s of Arabs having a tomb of Alexander. Highly recommend the Alexander Romance to anons. It's the 2nd most popular bestselling text in the world... after the bible. Let's get that number up yeah?