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Friendly reminder that the Jews worship Yahweh, who is some sort of negative-entity which established a pact with Abraham, wherein he'd be given worldly gain in exchange for his servitude. This is most certainly not the Creator of this world, who obviously did not, some couple thousands of years ago, choose to approach a single, tiny group of peoples in the Middle Eastern region of the world, and decide to "ally" with them against the other peoples of the world - since ALL peoples of the Earth and the rest of the Universe would be equally His Children. Look into Sumerian tablets, and you'll see plenty of correspondence between their own stories of Anu, Enlil, Enki, etc and those of the Old Testament. Genesis 2:14 literally states the Tigris and Euphrates rivers to be located beside the Garden of Eden. For some reason the Garden was taken to be some otherworldly place existing in Heaven, and yet, Earthly locations were mentioned in Genesis itself. These rivers are found in Mesopotamia, all of whose cultures have a pantheon of deities under the names "Annunaki", "Elohim", etc, but these are one and the same. A group of either extraterrestrial or higher-dimensional (or both) beings who possibly created the human race or had some hand in it, but with certainty have interfered in humanity's affairs, mainly those from the Ancient Near Eastern cultures.

The story of Christ is a familiar one to a Hindu - the concept of God incarnating into Human form, for the completion of some mission on Earth. Thousands of years prior to Christ's birth, we have the equivalent figures of Krishna and Rama recorded of. I am not tied to any specific "religion", which I do not believe in the concept of, but I believe firmly that Christ was the most recent Avatar of Lord Vishnu, who is the same as the Heavenly Father which Christ said He was representing and also in union with - the Male Being who overlooks and sustains the Universe. It saddens me that Christianity became it's own "religion", preaching an "exclusive truth", when Hinduism could have so simply absorbed it into their own tradition, having already long understood the concept of "God incarnating into Human form on Earth", which is the exact story of Christ. 2000 years ago, the fabric of all reality didn't fundamentally change - Christ was simply the latest version in a succession-line of many others prior to Him. I believe Vishnu/Father birthed Himself as an Israelite, which worshipped the Cult of Saturn (the "god" of the Old Testament, which Abraham and Moses followed, who elected the Jews to be his people and in exchange for their obedience to his agenda would look out for them and grant them power) in order to undo their cult from inside it, leading these people away from the cult they did not know they were members of. I believe that Rama, Krishna, Buddha, Yeshua are all real figures and all of them were the Avatars of Lord Vishnu/God the Father. The "Father" spoken of by Christ is NOT the "god" of the OT.

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