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Writer's pictureMichelle Hayman

Unveiling Deception: The Sun's Shadow


Today's opinion.


As someone who truly follows Christ, I can't help but see some things that don't quite add up in Roman Catholic teachings. Let me break down why that's important.


Is there any historical documentation indicating Jesus' endorsement of physical discipline for children, or has the acceptance of corporal punishment evolved over time as an interpretation? Moreover, was the application of such disciplinary measures a method employed for indoctrination? In light of this, are they not disregarding the fundamental principles of morality?


See, to the best of my knowledge, the Gospel advocates for worshipping with love and joy.


Also, when did mortal priests gain the authority to represent a divine spirit?


I've mentioned before my conviction that Christianity has adopted a Pagan façade, and I'm convinced, as evidenced, that the Roman Catholic Church venerates a sun god. How did I come to this conclusion beyond the unmistakable photographic evidence shared earlier? I believe that the worship of Jupiter has persisted under the guise of venerating Christ.


As per Charles Chiniquy, a former Roman Catholic priest, who writes, "Rome has brought back idolatry of old paganism under a new name. She has replaced upon her altars the Jupiter Tonans of the Greeks and Romans, only she places upon his shoulders the mantle and she writes on the forehead of her idol the name of Jesus, in order the better to deceive the world" (Fifty Years In The Church of Rome)


And why does this matter, you might ask? This should pique the interest of even atheists.

Through the blending of cultures, deities acquired varying names. So, who exactly was Jupiter?

Jupiter assimilated aspects from both Zeus in Greek mythology and Amun in Egyptian mythology.

Amun-Ra was a significant deity in ancient Egyptian religion, formed by merging the attributes of Amun, a local deity associated with air and fertility, with Ra, the principal sun god. Amun-Ra represented the sun, creation, and kingship, worshipped as the supreme deity and creator of the universe. He was depicted with a solar disk and ram horns, symbolizing his solar and fertility aspects, and was associated with the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt. Temples dedicated to Amun-Ra, like the Temple of Karnak in Thebes, were built across Egypt, making his cult influential throughout ancient Egyptian history.


Please note our supreme God is NOT a sun god.


Also the devil is sometimes referred to as the "prince of the power of the air" in Christian theology. This phrase originates from the New Testament, specifically from Ephesians 2:2 (King James Version), which describes the spiritual forces of evil:

"Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience."

The phrase "prince of the power of the air" is interpreted by some theologians as a metaphor for the devil's authority and influence over the earthly realm, likening it to the pervasiveness of the atmosphere.


The back of the dollar bill features the symbol known as the "all-seeing eye," which is also recognised as the Eye of Ra.



Once more, I stress that symbols and rituals reminiscent of those from the Roman Catholic Church are noticeable in both the Eucharist, where the waifer takes the shape of the sun, and the sun symbols they bear during processions.



Welcome to the Illuminati.


As such our true God, Christ, commands, "And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues". Revelation 18:4


It is my opinion that Catholics are being offered as sacrifices to the devil, providing the Illuminati with protection, power, and wealth. Whilst these innocent believers in Christ are none the wiser.


I've also received a divine message: "You are the carbon they want to eradicate."


Could this have anything to do with it?







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