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LinkObama is a Mack Daddy (whatever that is)Apr 10, '08 11:43 AM
for everyone
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khuu-RhOBDU

Isapundit
You’ve gotta listen to this diatribe against Barak Obama by Pastor James David Manning, Ph.D. You won’t believe the language or the message.

Clinton must have come calling.

Go to Youtube for more videos by Manning.

Posted by Ted Belman [Zionsake: Please visit Israpundit for more incriminating facts about Obama]


I've heard these allegations over the years, but not in a really convincing way. Recently, however, I moved and became neighbors with a fellow South African family whom the Lord seemingly has set aside in Jerusalem to be watchmen of the apostasy we know will become rife in the church in the end-times. They have been given exceptional discernment and the ability to find "impurities." They came up with these images of the Magen David that prove its ties to Saturn.
 

Saturn (Latin: Saturnus) was a major Roman deity of agriculture and harvest. He was identified in classical antiquity with the Greek deity Cronus, and the mythologies of the two gods are commonly mixed.

Saturn's wife was Ops, Rhea's equivalent – not Magna Mater. Saturn was the father of Ceres, Jupiter, and Veritas, among others. Saturn had a temple on the Forum Romanum which contained the Royal Treasury. Saturn is the namesake of Saturday (dies Saturni), the only day of the week to retain its Roman name in English. The planet Saturn is also named after the Roman god, being the furthest observable planet of the seven classical planets of antiquity.

...Saturn changed greatly over time due to the influence of Greek mythology, he was also one of the few distinct Roman deities to predate and retain elements of his original function. As Thomas Paine wrote:

It is impossible for us now to know at what time the heathen mythology began; but it is certain, from the internal evidence that it carries, that it did not begin in the same state or condition in which it ended. All the gods of that mythology, except Saturn, were of modern invention. The supposed reign of Saturn was prior to that which is called the heathen mythology, and was so far a species of theism that it admitted the belief of only one God. Saturn is supposed to have abdicated the govemment in favour of his three sons and one daughter, Jupiter, Pluto, Neptune, and Juno; after this, thousands of other gods and demigods were imaginarily created, and the calendar of gods increased as fast as the calendar of saints and the calendar of courts have increased since.


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