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File:1FishPri.jpg|Pagan priests as half-fish sprinkling holy water. Stone relief on temple laver from Assyria, in the [[w:Pergamon Museum|Pergamum Museum]] of Berlin. Here we see how each priest is wearing a fish-head [[w:mitre|mitre]]. One of the names of this god  in Babylon and Phylistia was [[w:Dagon|Dagon]] (dag=fish, on=sun). The most common ways of depicting Dagon are described by the archaeologist Layard, "The Head of the fish formed the mitre above that of a man, while its scaly, fish-like tail fell as a cloak behind, leaving the human limbs and feet exposed." ''Layard's Babylon & Nineveh, p.343'' [http://historical.benabraham.com/html/pagan_priests_dressed_half_fis.html]
File:1FishPri.jpg|Pagan priests as half-fish sprinkling holy water. Stone relief on temple laver from Assyria, in the [[w:Pergamon Museum|Pergamum Museum]] of Berlin. Here we see how each priest is wearing a fish-head [[w:mitre|mitre]]. One of the names of this god  in Babylon and Phylistia was [[w:Dagon|Dagon]] (dag=fish, on=sun). The most common ways of depicting Dagon are described by the archaeologist Layard, "The Head of the fish formed the mitre above that of a man, while its scaly, fish-like tail fell as a cloak behind, leaving the human limbs and feet exposed." ''Layard's Babylon & Nineveh, p.343'' [http://historical.benabraham.com/html/pagan_priests_dressed_half_fis.html]
File:Dagon.jpg|Dagon the sun-fish god, again clearly displayed with fish attire and mitre. Note also the carvings and diagrams of Dagon priests and their fish head hats alongside the Pope with his similar fish head hat holding the crooked cross of Mithra. The carving on the left shows the Dagon priests sprinkling holy water and is taken from the above image.
File:Dagon.jpg|Dagon the sun-fish god, again clearly displayed with fish attire and mitre. Note also the carvings and diagrams of Dagon priests and their fish head hats alongside the Pope with his similar fish head hat holding the crooked cross of Mithra. The carving on the left shows the Dagon priests sprinkling holy water and is taken from the above image.
File:Cone03.jpg|This pine cone staff in the Egyptian Museum Turino, Italy is a symbol of the solar god Osiris and originated in Egypt where he was their messiah who died for his people and whose Mother, Isis, was worshipped as the Virgin Mother. Osiris was the Egyptian counterfeit of Jesus Christ. The pine cone on the tree of life, slowly ripens the conifer’s female seeds, and in the later stages the cone opens up to release its mature seeds. This process symbolizes the seeding effect on other people and culture together with the expansion of consciousness.
File:Cone03.jpg|This [[911:Occult_symbolism_XI#Pine_cone|pine cone]] staff in the Egyptian Museum Turino, Italy is a symbol of the solar god Osiris and originated in Egypt where he was their messiah who died for his people and whose Mother, Isis, was worshipped as the Virgin Mother. Osiris was the Egyptian counterfeit of Jesus Christ. The pine cone on the tree of life, slowly ripens the conifer’s female seeds, and in the later stages the cone opens up to release its mature seeds. This process symbolizes the seeding effect on other people and culture together with the expansion of consciousness.
File:Assyrian God with Pine Cone 2.JPG|Assyrian winged god with pine cone, representing power of regeneration, traceable to Tammuz of Babylon. Most paganism in history is traceable back to Tammuz of Babylon. His mother Semiramis, was the first Virgin Mother predating the birth of Jesus Christ by over a 1000 years. The Catholic practice of making the Sign of the Cross originated in Babylon as people paid homage to their messiah, Tammuz, who “died for the good of his people.” There love was demonstrated for Tammuz by making the sign of the “T.” Satan has transferred this sign for Tammuz into the Catholic Church, as they think they are making the sign of the Christian cross. Tammuz was the Babylonian counterfeit of Jesus Christ.
File:Assyrian God with Pine Cone 2.JPG|Assyrian winged god with [[911:Occult_symbolism_XI#Pine_cone|pine cone]], representing power of regeneration, traceable to Tammuz of Babylon. Most paganism in history is traceable back to Tammuz of Babylon. His mother Semiramis, was the first Virgin Mother predating the birth of Jesus Christ by over a 1000 years. The Catholic practice of making the Sign of the Cross originated in Babylon as people paid homage to their messiah, Tammuz, who “died for the good of his people.” There love was demonstrated for Tammuz by making the sign of the “T.” Satan has transferred this sign for Tammuz into the Catholic Church, as they think they are making the sign of the Christian cross. Tammuz was the Babylonian counterfeit of Jesus Christ.
File:Cone06.jpg|[[w:Dionysus|Dionysus]], the [[w:Ancient Greece|Greek]] god, carries the pine cone staff as a fertility symbol. Pine cones and pine cone staffs are very common on pagan statues and art symbols of fertility and regeneration. [http://historical.benabraham.com/html/pine_cone_-_greek_god_dionysus.html]
File:Cone06.jpg|[[w:Dionysus|Dionysus]], the [[w:Ancient Greece|Greek]] god, carries the [[911:Occult_symbolism_XI#Pine_cone|pine cone]] staff as a fertility symbol. Pine cones and pine cone staffs are very common on pagan statues and art symbols of fertility and regeneration. [http://historical.benabraham.com/html/pine_cone_-_greek_god_dionysus.html]
File:Pinecone Vatican.jpg|The largest pine cone in the world in the Court of the Pine Cone at the Vatican, Rome. Pagans have always coveted eternal life and have sought it by worshipping and revering many objects they find in Nature.<br><br> The Roman Catholic Church utilizes the pine cone just as any good Pagan religion would do. This is further evidence that Roman Catholicism is more Pagan than Christian. In fact we could say that Roman Catholicism is counterfeit Christianity with Paganism as its beating heart. Pine cones are common in Roman Catholic architecture and sacred decorations. Note how the cone at the Vatican is immature and therefore unopened, just the way they want it!
File:Pinecone Vatican.jpg|The largest [[911:Occult_symbolism_XI#Pine_cone|pine cone]] in the world in the Court of the Pine Cone at the Vatican, Rome. Pagans have always coveted eternal life and have sought it by worshipping and revering many objects they find in Nature.<br><br> The Roman Catholic Church utilizes the pine cone just as any good Pagan religion would do. This is further evidence that Roman Catholicism is more Pagan than Christian. In fact we could say that Roman Catholicism is counterfeit Christianity with Paganism as its beating heart. [[911:Occult_symbolism_XI#Pine_cone|pine cones]] are common in Roman Catholic architecture and sacred decorations. Note how the cone at the Vatican is immature and therefore unopened, just the way they want it!
File:Pope pine cone staff.jpg|The Pope carries a pine cone mounted on his staff, the ultimate pagan symbol.<br><br> Since the ultimate goal of religion is the securing of eternal life, one should not be surprised that the Pope should be carrying the ultimate Pagan symbol of eternal life.
File:Pope pine cone staff.jpg|The Pope carries a [[911:Occult_symbolism_XI#Pine_cone|pine cone]] mounted on his staff, the ultimate pagan symbol.<br><br> Since the ultimate goal of religion is the securing of eternal life, one should not be surprised that the Pope should be carrying the ultimate Pagan symbol of eternal life.
File:Pineconepope.JPG|See previous
File:Pineconepope.JPG|See previous
File:JPII PineCone.JPG|One of the most visible evidences that sun worship has continued under the name of Christianity. Look at the Pope with the symbol of “Baal” (sun worship) at the forefront of his mitre, which symbolizes the Dagon god. The symbol of the Dagon is in the form of a hat or mitre. Notice the open mouth of the fish at the top of the Pope’s mitre. The most famous temples of Dagon were at Gaza (Judges 16:21-30) and Ashdod (1 Samuel 5:3-7; 1Chronicles 10:10). Dagon was represented with the face and hands of a man and the lower half the body as the tail of a fish (1 Samuel 5:3-4).
File:JPII PineCone.JPG|One of the most visible evidences that sun worship has continued under the name of Christianity. Look at the Pope with the symbol of “Baal” (sun worship) at the forefront of his mitre, which symbolizes the Dagon god. The symbol of the Dagon is in the form of a hat or mitre. Notice the open mouth of the fish at the top of the Pope’s mitre. The most famous temples of Dagon were at Gaza (Judges 16:21-30) and Ashdod (1 Samuel 5:3-7; 1Chronicles 10:10). Dagon was represented with the face and hands of a man and the lower half the body as the tail of a fish (1 Samuel 5:3-4).

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