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Tamuz – the cross worshiped as a god
- October 21, 2012
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This sign in form of a cross was used by the ancient pagan worshippers as a sign of reverence to Nimrod’s system and his son Tamuz.
The T (cross) representing Tammuz, the ancient god of the chaldeans that emerged forth from the evil ideas of Nimrod.
Tammuz was also the son of Nimrod, whom they claimed to be the messiah.
Later in time, these pagan groups began to sacrifice, to crucify, to hang and punish every person that rebelled against Nimrod’s spiritual system and laws.
The ancient writings declares that the wife of Nimrod was impregnanted by the spirit of Nimrod after the death of Nimrod.
After concieving she claimed that Nimrod gave her a child that will become the messiah of the world.
In Ezekiel 21:21-23, (kingdom of Babylon), the cross symbolized a geographical location, cross road or junction from where the pagans used their spiritual enchantments, incantations and casting of evil spells into the four directions or corners of the earth.
The picture shows the different types of crosses that symbolizes the different pagan rituals, the Nazi cross, Sun cross, Egyptian cross, crusaders cross, Mariner cross, Latin cross, Maltese cross, Tau cross, Celtic cross,