The ancient blood cult of Jesus

 

The ancient blood cult of Jesus

 

By

ProPyne 

 

  The God and Demon, good vs bad the fight is for eternity. But do we really worship the actual Good or Gods or the winner of the conflict between two celestial beings who established themselves as the God? Then He creates the older man using components from the soil and other materials of the universe in their own image, so technically speaking, we are not the god’s children but rather were created by them as like Celestioed ( like a Humanoid). Then the sons of gods appear in the form of demigods, Davatats, angels, and messengers because we require a middleman to interact with or obey the god through them rather than directly by following the instructions, they have given us. One of them, interests me the most the virgin born child Jasua the previous life is not known of his most of the tales of his 29 years. still censored what he does where he goes even the image of the so-called Jesus is formulated by some early roman elites  who referred themselves as Popes. But eventually he able to collect his 13 of followers and stats his spiritual war against the cruel Romans. In early Romans hated the idea of early Christianity they used to hunts down the early Christians like Jesua. In the beginning on the multiple occasion, he was interrupted by a serpent ‘the mighty devil himself’ to became fall and to cause the sin. Then one of his disciples Judus betrays him and go to the Romans for only 30 coins he actually spotted the Jesus and then he captured by Romans. His last act  with his disciples was the famous ‘The last Supper’.  He actually offered his own Blood to drink ? what? Or some of the accounts his flesh also. But why ? what is in is blood? A remedy or a vampiric infection that will infect all of his 13 mans to the ruined to spread his ‘words’ or something in his blood to the whole word the account of his last journey is very brutal and is punishment is going on known as ‘The passion of the Christ’. Actually, Romans were heavily beats to bleed him to death. And the famous Cross, Romans frame the bloody Christ on it by 3 nails with other two convicts of law total of 3 mans in the same place by only one nail is in feet and others on its two arms. So, it is not the power of the Christ it’s the Cross itself feared by the Blood drinking cult i.e., vampires. The final blow on this chest by the roman sphere that ends his blood pumping heart end is very similar to the end of a blood drinking creature like vampires. Then the body was kept by his own disciples in to a cave they wrap the body with wound healing herbs and after a few days he is awaken all of the wound was gone and who saw his ascension marry Magdalene the bride of the Jesus in some account after the events there was no account for her. All twelve the blood drinking apostles were hunted down by the Romans, Greeks and even Egyptians and they handed the very gospels the so-called confession and experience of Jesus and killed by the horrible fashion by different cultures. But why? Why heat them so much? The accounts of the death of all disciples were more or less gruesome and none of them died of a natural cause. Simon, was crucified upside down because he felt unworthy of dying the same way as Jesus and he was blamed by the emperor Nero for burning of his town. James, died by sword at the hands of king Herod, who most likely beheaded him he's considered the first person to die for Jesus according to tradition. John was exiled to the island of Patmos, where he wrote the book of Revelation, he died in ninety-eight A.D. from old age. Peter Andrew was crucified in sixty A.D. in the Greek city of Patrice. According to the acts of Andrew, he was bound rather than nailed to an ‘X’ shaped cross known as a saint Andrew's cross because like peter, he considered himself unworthy of dying the same way that Jesus died he remained suspended for three days. There are varying accounts of Philip's death, which likely happened around eighty eighty-one claims that he died from natural causes, while other records suggest that Philip was stoned, beheaded or crucified upside down. Bartholomew was likely martyred, like most of the other apostles, and there are a variety of claims about how he died according to the most popular and gruesome version he was flayed alive and then decapitated paintings depicting Bartholomew's death often show him cut up and wearing his skin or holding a flaying knife other accounts of Bartholomew's death suggests that he was beaten and crew or crucified upside down. crucified taken down while still alive and then flayed and beheaded. Beaten unconscious and thrown into the sea and that he was just beheaded while the specific surrounding Bartholomew's death are unclear due to the conflicting stories. Matthew’s death are largely a mystery one account suggests that he died of old age. but it's more likely that he was martyred, like most of his fellow disciples, there are various accounts of what may have happened to him, including stories about him being beheaded, stabbed, burned, or stone. Thomas doubted Jesus’ resurrection, stating to his fellow disciples, unless I see the nail marks in his hands and put my finger where the nails were and put my hand into his side. I will not believe Jesus appeared and offered to let Thomas touch his wounds. believed Thomas was martyred on july third in seventy-two A.D. according to tradition. he was speared to death in milo poor india, unlike the accounts of most of the other disciples’ deaths. In the detailing the death of James claims that he was crucified during a preaching mission in Egypt, another story says that he was stone to death in Jerusalem regardless of how James the apostle died. That Jude the apostle was martyred alongside Simon in  the city of Beirut in sixty-five A.D. at the time the region was part of the Roman province of Syria religious artwork often depicts Jude holding an axe. which symbolizes how he died. Simon the zealot was martyred in Persia in sixty five a d, Ethiopian Christians have said that he was killed in a central region of Israel called Samaria one account says that Simon was crucified in Britain in sixty one A.D. Judas met with some priests and agreed to betray Jesus for thirty pieces of silver he later approached Jesus while being followed by the armed mob who captured him and took him to be crucified, some accounts also says that by the guilt he actually hanged himself or the mob who looted him they actually hanged him at the end. So question arises why they were hated by not only the Romans even Greeks, Egyptians also? Why Romans have so much hurry to destroy the all evidence of Jesua of Nazareth and established himself as a Jesus Christ?


 
 

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