God was originally the saving
bounty of
nature, especially from the
Sun, but also the success of the
community it sup
ported.
The original intent of
religion was the true morality of
peace and a
bundance through
organic
cooperation as love of human
organisms and reve
rent domination of all others.
Owners are
lord through
law:
. Gods may
create a
bundance or
scarcity.
. A
bundance begets
peace.
. But
scarcity allows
usury, which begets domination and finally
war.
. Feudalists are
gods turned beast.
God holds the
keys to
access the
kingdom:
Nature is
god with
perma
culture the
key.
Owners are
god with
literal
keys.
God is
lord = "
hlaf weard" = "
loaf guard" = "
bread guard" =
owner.
Cooperatism
creates
landless
gods by
renting
keys to washed
(qualified) artisans at
cost.
Reality can be explained without
divinity or
devils.
If you
participate in any of the
divisive monothestic
religions you may be unknowingly worshipping the most visible of all = the
Sun.
Our reptilian based brains tend to worship the
SUN directly because it
creates such a
difference in
reality each
day and year
(light, heat, agriculture, etc.).
Constantine
used this knowledge in Nicea to form the
kernel of
modern
christianity, which is a cloaked
sun worship.
Moses said the
land would flow with milk and honey. Where do milk and honey
come from?
Thoth teaches
life is based on the eternals truths of
nature.
The eternals truths of
nature include the human
needs of air,
water,
food/
drugs,
cloth,
soap -- all of which be
solved with
access to
land and promotion of
perma
culture,
just as they were in The
Garden of Eden before the
owner kicked them
out for learning too much.
"' To the King my lord, my sun, my god, the breath of my life... your slave and dust under your feet. At the feet of the King my lord, my sun, my god, the breath of my life, I bowed down seven times seven times. I heard the words of the tablets of the King my lord, my sun, my god, the breath of my life, and the heat of your slave and the dust under the feet of the King, my lord, my sun, my god, the breath of my life, is exceeding glad that the breath of the King my lord, my sun, my god has gone out to his slave and to the dust under his feet.
Who is your servant but a dog? and they prostrate themselves before the Pharaoh Seven times and seven times on both back and belly.'" -- The Amarna Letters
(Late Bronze Age, 14th century BCE)
"'BIGOT, meaning an obstinate and intolerant holder of particular religious opinions, arrived in English via French. It originated centuries before among Germanic/Frankish tribes of Gaul. 'Bei Gott' ('By God') mocked the exclamation frequently used by the crusading Christian missionaries who were bludgeoning the tribes into conversion.'" --
jesusneverexisted.com
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List of solar deities
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
List of solar deities
* Abenaki mythology
o Kee-zos-en
* Aboriginal mythology
o Gnowee
o Walo
o Wuriupranili
o Yhi
* Ainu mythology
o Chup Kamui
* Akkadian mythology
o Shamash
* Algonquin mythology
o Michabo
* Armenian mythology
o Mihr
* Aztec mythology
o Huitzilopochtli
o Ipalnemohuani
o Tonatiuh
* Bakairi mythology
o Evaki
* Basque mythology
o Ekhi
* Canaanite mythology
o Moloch
* Celtic mythology
o Crom Cruach
o Cuchulainn
o Etain
o Lugh
o Mog Ruith
* Chinese mythology
o Shen Yi
* Egyptian mythology
o Horus
o Amun
o Atum
o Aten
o Khepri
o Ra
o Ptah
* Etruscan mythology
o Cautha
* Greek mythology
o Apollo
o Helios
o Hyperion
* Hattic mythology
o Wurusemu
* Hinduism
o Agni
o Ansa
o Aryman
o Bhaga
o Daksha
o Dhanvantari
o Dhatar
o Dhatri
o Indra
o Mitra
o Ravi
o Rbhus
o Savitr
o Surya
o Varuna
o Vivasvat
o Yama
* Hittite mythology
o Arinna
* Hungarian mythology
o Napkirály
* Ibo mythology
o Chuku
* Incan mythology
o Inti
o Manco Capac I
o Punchau
* Inuit mythology
o Akycha (Alaska)
o Malina
* Japanese mythology
o Amaterasu
o Marishi-Ten
* Jewish mythology
o Uriel (angel of the sun)
* Kachin mythology
o Jan
* Korean mythology
o Haemosu
o Palk
* Lakota mythology
o Wi
* Latvian mythology
o Saule
* Maya mythology
o Ahau-Kin
o Ah Kin
o K'in
o Kinich Ahau
o Kinich Kakmo
o Hun-Apu
* Moabite mythology
o Chemosh
* Navajo mythology
o Tsohanoai
* Norse mythology
o Alfrodull
o Freyr
o Sol
* Ossetian mythology
o Wasterzhi
* Palmarene mythology
o Malakbel
o Yarhibol
* Papuan mythology
o Dudugera
* Pawnee mythology
o Shakuru
* Phoenician mythology
o Saps
* Persian mythology
o Mithra (cf. Roman Mithras "the Bull-Slayer")
* Polynesian mythology
o Maelare
o Raa
o Tama Nui-Te-Ra
* Pueblo mythology
o Tawa
* Roman mythology
o Apollo
o Sol
o See also Heliogabalus.
* Sarmatian mythology
o Khursun
* Scythian mythology
o Khursun
* Seneca mythology
o Kaakwha
* Seran mythology
o Tuwale
* Shinto
o Amateratsu
* Sioux mythology
o Wi
* Slavic mythology
o Belobog
o Dajbog
o Iarilo
o Khors
o Koleda
o Kupalo
o Svarog
* Sumerian mythology
o Shamash
o Uhubapút
* Sumu mythology
o Udó
* Tarascan mythology
o Curicaberis
* Tupinamba mythology
o Meri
Retrieved from "en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_solar_deities"
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