Apparently J R Hoffmann's version of The True Doctrine by Celsus (p.67) mentions that Zamolix convinced the Scythians that he had come back to life.That said, I believe Jesus did rise from the dead. If He just survived the crucixion (some people did) that wouldn't convince the disciples He'd died for our sins and risen from the dead. And He'd have told them, 'No, I survived the cross'' wouldn't He? And I don't believe Jesus went to Kashmir either coz He'd have said ''I'm off '' 2 the disciples
atentie,grija si alerta continua la kabalisme,la talmudisme,la alchimisme,la masonerisme,la vrajitorisme si magiisme diabolice. cei ce se v-or regasii,reinvia,regenera ....v-0r putea sa lupte,sa reziste,sa invinga....pe plan spiritualo-magic se duce adevarata batalie,in prezenta fizica,ca OM. numai cinew stie ,cunoaste,......
Thanks for posting. Good to see there is a lot of interest in a topic that raises many questions. The Dacians (romanian people today) have kept many of the old teachings and customs through their folkloric culture such as ritual dances, spellbinding chants and sayings, decorating thier traditional clothes and homeware with various simbols and charatcters. For instance, The Cross is found on many items, well before Jesus. More than likely, thats way Christianity was asimilated and well adapted
am devenit o minoritate in propia tara.puterea e la ei.cei putini,alesii,deosebitii,tre sa lupte pertotal impotriva railor,viclenilor,tradatorilor,fricosilor,lasilor,prostilor,perversilor,maleficilor.o sa fim unu contra 100, 1000,dar sa nu ne temem,zeii,stramosii,inteleptii neamului sunt cu noi,sfintii,eroii,martirii,mucenicii nostrii nationali ,patria e a noastra,tre sa o recucerim.noi insine,solidari,impreuna.singuri impotriva tuturor. fratia trako,pelasga,valaha,getodaka
Lactantius (240320) translated Julian Apostate who put this word in Traian mouth: "We have conquered even these Dacians the most warlike of all people that have ever existed, not only because of the strength in their bodies, but, also due to the teachings of Zalmoxis who is among their most hailed. He has told them that that in their hearts they do not die, but change their location and, due to this, they go to their deaths happier than on any other journey
Herodots: 5.6.2 Zalmoxis had a tattoo-mark on his forehead which Greek writers, unaware of its religious significance, explained by saying that he had been captured by pirates, who branded him for the slave-market
The tattoing as a mark of dedication to a god cf. also Hdt 2.113 (Egptian) Tattooing was likewise practiced by Dacians (Pliny)
The claim that Theophilus destroyed the Library at Alexandria is a fiction invented by Edward Gibbon in his influential Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Gibbon went out of his way to blame the Church for every perceived calamity and used a source that claimed Theophilus burned a pagan temple and the manuscripts in it to one that he did the same for the library at Alexandria.
The great library is not mentioned in any sources during the period of Roman rule in Egypt and was likely destroyed at the time of the Roman conquest. The later stories blaming it on either Theophilus or the Muslim Caliph Omar are just that - stories.
i was aware of gibbon's anti xtian biases but i have to admit i didnt' know he made up the theophilus claim - i'll have to look into it - thx for bringing it to my attention
PS - even if theo's off the hook on this one the book burnings aren't exactly favorable
Apparently J R Hoffmann's version of The True Doctrine by Celsus (p.67) mentions that Zamolix convinced the Scythians that he had come back to life.That said, I believe Jesus did rise from the dead. If He just survived the crucixion (some people did) that wouldn't convince the disciples He'd died for our sins and risen from the dead. And He'd have told them, 'No, I survived the cross'' wouldn't He? And I don't believe Jesus went to Kashmir either coz He'd have said ''I'm off '' 2 the disciples
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atentie,grija si alerta continua la kabalisme,la talmudisme,la alchimisme,la masonerisme,la vrajitorisme si magiisme diabolice. cei ce se v-or regasii,reinvia,regenera ....v-0r putea sa lupte,sa reziste,sa invinga....pe plan spiritualo-magic se duce adevarata batalie,in prezenta fizica,ca OM. numai cinew stie ,cunoaste,......
boogieman03ful 6 months ago
Thank you for posting.Congratulatios!There are so few people that can see the truth these days...
dieleia7 9 months ago
Thanks for posting. Good to see there is a lot of interest in a topic that raises many questions. The Dacians (romanian people today) have kept many of the old teachings and customs through their folkloric culture such as ritual dances, spellbinding chants and sayings, decorating thier traditional clothes and homeware with various simbols and charatcters. For instance, The Cross is found on many items, well before Jesus. More than likely, thats way Christianity was asimilated and well adapted
carpatinul 9 months ago 2
History repeats its self. God has revealed Himself to all the ends of the earth.
q7spiz 9 months ago
See Evanghelia Dacilor in Romanian Language.
osarbatoare 9 months ago
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am devenit o minoritate in propia tara.puterea e la ei.cei putini,alesii,deosebitii,tre sa lupte pertotal impotriva railor,viclenilor,tradatorilor,fricosilor,lasilor,prostilor,perversilor,maleficilor.o sa fim unu contra 100, 1000,dar sa nu ne temem,zeii,stramosii,inteleptii neamului sunt cu noi,sfintii,eroii,martirii,mucenicii nostrii nationali ,patria e a noastra,tre sa o recucerim.noi insine,solidari,impreuna.singuri impotriva tuturor. fratia trako,pelasga,valaha,getodaka
boogieman03ful 1 year ago
Really cool video.
I did discover this as well, it certainly is interesting. There is an article on this on infidels(dot)org.
1Project1Haiduc1 1 year ago
Getae believed in Zalmoxis teachings
Lactantius (240320) translated Julian Apostate who put this word in Traian mouth: "We have conquered even these Dacians the most warlike of all people that have ever existed, not only because of the strength in their bodies, but, also due to the teachings of Zalmoxis who is among their most hailed. He has told them that that in their hearts they do not die, but change their location and, due to this, they go to their deaths happier than on any other journey
Blurallis 2 years ago
Herodots: 5.6.2 Zalmoxis had a tattoo-mark on his forehead which Greek writers, unaware of its religious significance, explained by saying that he had been captured by pirates, who branded him for the slave-market
The tattoing as a mark of dedication to a god cf. also Hdt 2.113 (Egptian) Tattooing was likewise practiced by Dacians (Pliny)
Blurallis 2 years ago
The claim that Theophilus destroyed the Library at Alexandria is a fiction invented by Edward Gibbon in his influential Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Gibbon went out of his way to blame the Church for every perceived calamity and used a source that claimed Theophilus burned a pagan temple and the manuscripts in it to one that he did the same for the library at Alexandria.
labarum312 2 years ago
The great library is not mentioned in any sources during the period of Roman rule in Egypt and was likely destroyed at the time of the Roman conquest. The later stories blaming it on either Theophilus or the Muslim Caliph Omar are just that - stories.
labarum312 2 years ago
forgot to add - do you have a reference pointing this out
epaminodas 2 years ago
I will PM you a link that discusses it.
labarum312 2 years ago
i was aware of gibbon's anti xtian biases but i have to admit i didnt' know he made up the theophilus claim - i'll have to look into it - thx for bringing it to my attention
PS - even if theo's off the hook on this one the book burnings aren't exactly favorable
epaminodas 2 years ago
I assume you have read the Epic of Gilgamesh as well?
bamboo4tameshigiri 2 years ago
yes i have
epaminodas 2 years ago