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Iranian dualism opposed to Yaweh

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Camavego

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Dec 4, 2000, 3:00:00 AM12/4/00
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YAVE IS A DEVIL

william wheeler

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there was no "Burning times"

Mark Chapman wrote:

> Before the Burning Times is an almost 1,000-page epic, now released after
> ten years of research. It contains a monumental breakthrough for our
> understanding of European paganism, witchcraft and heresy in their original
> context.
>
> Between the 12th and 18th Centuries AD, somewhere in the order of
> 40,000-150,000 Europeans are thought to have been burned at the stake or
> hung for performing witchcraft. Despite so many trials and executions,
> academics have argued for some time now whether or not the witches ever
> actually existed.
>
> A minute number say they were the remnants of an ancient Pagan religion. A
> greater portion declare that they were simply a fictitious literary
> tradition, a mystifying folk superstition, or the West's first feminists.
> Most subscribe to a view that Church and State entered into a conspiratorial
> pact which employed a bogus crime to lash out against fringe elements within
> society. That retribution came on a massive scale is undeniable ... all that
> remains is to re-discover just who the victims were.
>
> Through the agency of archaeology, linguistics, historical sources,
> folklore and mythology, Before the Burning Times provides compelling
> evidence that white and black witches did indeed exist, and what is more,
> that a certain proportion of them were the descendants of the
> sun-worshipping white Magi, and even their eternal enemies the black Magi,
> the priests and priestesses of Ahriman, the Devil.
>
> The number of Pagan Magi arriving in Europe reached a dramatic climax during
> the 7th Century AD, with Muslim forces laying waste to Magian civilisation
> throughout Persia. With the fall of Khorezm and other Iranian city states
> came the collapse of their religion, persecution, and even genocide. Fleeing
> the bloody murder of their homelands, their wrecked libraries and fire
> temples, many wizards sought sanctuary abroad ... in India, China or
> Siberia. Yet a great many took a far shorter escape route leading into
> Russia, the Caucuses, and Eastern Europe.
>
> And so the white illuminati crossed from the near east into Europe in
> thousands upon thousands of wagons, in mobile cities. Muslim forces seeped
> over the Caucuses to wipe out their cities and settlements along the Kuban,
> forcing many to move north into the Urals, and others into Russia and the
> Balkans. It was during the late 9th-10th Century AD that these places
> coverted to Christianity, or were swamped by the Muslim. Now they had
> nowhere else to go, but along the roads to search out their kin, the only
> one's they could count on, in a world now run by the New Order. Then came
> the dire Christian invective dubbing them "the false brethren" or the forces
> or the sattelites of the antichrist. And so came the purges and burnings,
> the persecution of a religion and race on the run.
>
> For the most part, Before the Burning Times is their story, and in it you
> will come face to face with the alternative history of Europe, the facts,
> the history of a religion in exile, a faith burned to the point of
> extinction.
>
> Their real crime was to believe in a different sort of god ... a god of
> goodness, creation, light and magnificence, the Sun who warred against the
> great demon and his deaths. For many such a demon was visible in the god of
> Israel, who visited sevenfold vengeance upon, or mercy, according to his
> whim. He was a punishing god, one you had to be very wary of.
>
> In summation the author of the Magian refutation text Sikand-Gumanik Vigar
> states "Now if he be a sacred being of whom these are signs and tokens, that
> implies that truth is far from him, forgiveness strange to him, and
> knowledge is not bestowed upon him. Because this itself is the fiend who is
> leader of the hell which is the den of the gloomy race, whom the devilish
> defiled ones and evil people glorify by the name of the Lord, and offer him
> homage".
>
> Such allegations emerged during the inquisitorial purges, often mistakenly
> labelled Manichaean, when in fact it was common to both Zoroastrianism and
> Manichaeism.
>
> Those interested in learning more about this fascinating phase of our past,
> or wishing to buy a copy can visit www.ruspublishing.com.au

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