An source to compair similarities between various religious icons
THE ORIGINAL ICON
Nimrod
The movie Star Wars has risen to unbelievable heights, and created a cult following. Most people see the story line as a creation of George Lucas' imagination, whereas this is far from the truth. What is true is that George merely took the story of Nimrod and added ewoks, robots and Jar Jar to it.
Here you will see the amazing parralels between annikin Skywalker and Nimrod, the mighty warrior against god.
* Mithra, the persian representation of Nimrod fighting the bull.
THE STORY OF NIMROD
First lets start with the story of Nimrod, or Ninus as he is known to historians.
A giant warrior born to Cush soon after the flood, was even alleged to be dark or having black skin. At the time the world was densely populated by animals in tropical vegitation. As there were only 8 from the ark you can imagine how quickly the animals began to outnumber the humans. Combined with the dense tropical vegetation these early post flood humans lived in constant fear of being attacked. At any moment a family could be pounced on something like a saber toothed tiger.
Nimrod first made himself famous by actually killing a bull with his own hands. If you consider how powerful some of these prize bulls are today, imagine what an amazing site seeing this giant warrior Nimrod tearing apart a massive post flood bull. 
As a symbol of his strength Nimrod took the horns from the bull and fashioned a crown from them, starting tradition that was the basis behind every crown from then on. Whether they were exact versions like the vikings wore or the ornate crowns with milder horns.
Nimrod used his influence and began building cities as a refuge for people against the wild beasts of the day. Gen 10:10 And the beginning of his kingdom was Babel, Erech, Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Shinar. 11 From that land he went to Assyria and built Nineveh, Rehoboth Ir, Calah, 12. and Resen between Nineveh
and Calah (that is the principal city). He was later deified as the god of fortresses or walls.
As the mightiest and most powerful man on earth he took for himself the most beautiful women alive, whose name was Semmiramus.
In time he began to inspire humanity to no longer fear god.At a time, after the flood, when God's power was so evident, the inhabitants of earth had no choice but to acknowledge God as their creator. Those who inwardly wanted to rebel against god, were too afraid. Nimrod was the first to begin liberating them from this fear and was later represented as the god Atlas, who pushed the heavens away. He freed people of their conscience so that they could live how they wanted.
As Shem, the son of Noah witnessed this trend, seeing how humanity was going the direction towards the pre-flood era, he became concerned and decided he must prevent Nimrod. Consider Shem. He would have been around 500 years old at the time, and a father of one third of mankind. His influence would have been great, and hence in mythology he is represented as the boar, who's horns or power came from his mouth. He was also given the name "Typho" due to his unpopularity among the ancient pagans, and eventually even had a disease named after him. So Shem had Nimrod arrested and tried
before the Egyptian elders. It was decided that Nimrod should be executed and that a piece of his body would be sent to each of the cities he founded as a strong message that they should not continue in his ways. This heralded the birth of Mysticism, as the religion of Nimrod now had to be done in private. All form of Nimrod worship was then structured like current Freemasonry where members are recruited at entry levels but only told the true secrets of their worship if found worthy of them. Typically the best secrets were reserved for the rulers of their day.
Now Nimrod's beautiful wife Semiromus was impregnated by Nimrod before he died, but claimed that Nimrod did not really die, but went up to the son, became Orion and was reborn as her sun. This was the beginning of mother child worship and reincarnation. She claimed to be the fulfillment to the promise in the garden of Eden, "the seed of the women will crush the serpents head" and took the name "habitation of the gods."
Now lets looks at the story line of Star Wars. Anakin Skywalker is born to a mother, but had no father. Nimrod, although a son of Cush was said to be half human half demon. The word "Anikim" in the bible refer to 3 giant sons of "Anik" whom were believed to be demonic offspring. Annikin takes for himself a very beautiful princess Amidala for his wife. She is the princess of a lovely planet called Nabu. In 1910, archaeologists found Semiramus' Library in the ancient city of Nineveh. The name of the library is called Naboo. See how creative Lucas is? He came up with an ingenious way to change the spelling from naboo to nabu.
Annikin and Semiramus get married and before Annikin dies he impregnates Amidala. In pagan mythology the offspring often tends to be a bisexual god. In star wars we have a twin brother and sister. Now here's where you can start to see Lucas' true theological beliefs coming out.
Lucifer in the Bible is referred as the "Lord of the air" or the one who "flits about." In pagan mythology it is believed that someday the son of the goddess will come to save the world, by conquering God. Amidala has a son and daughter and names the son... Luke or Lucifer Skywalker.
Yoda's role as the wisest of the Jedi is very fitting. Manly P. Hall, who was the most revered freemason of the 20th century, talked in his book about a picture of an apparition that looked very similar to an ewok. He then goes on to describe how this cute little creature was summoned by kings over the centuries to guide them with advice. He then describes how on some occasions a different spirit would would appear, with no skin, long pointy ears and eary looking eyes, that would send chills down the spine of the evokee. Sound familiar?

Oddly enough the name of Amidala's lead guard is Captain Typho which certainly contradicts the role of Shem, but none-the-less is another borrowed named from mythology.
As you are beginning to see here, Lucas is not only borrowing extensively from ancient mythology, but is very guilty of turning the entire gospel upside down. The Bible teaches that God will defeat Lucifer in the end, while Lucas portrays God as having the character of the evil Emperor. The Emporer commands legions of white clones while God has thousands times tenthousand angels. How fitting in his contempt towards God that Lucas would represent His angels as brainwashed clones.
Here is where all of Lucas' beiliefs culminate, in the end of Episode 6.
The Bible describes a great battle in the last days between evil and good. Star Wars Episode 6 illustrates this battle, except from a different perspective. When considering the battle of armageddon one has to wonder how Lucifer will actually manage to convince the world that they can defeat God. I have always considered the illusion of aliens[read the 7 Trumpets for more in this]as being a perfect tool to convince humanity of such a possibly. Satan's angels masquerading as aliens with massive ships, and mind bogling technology. "who can defeat us with such technology on our side" the rebellious humans will think.
Now lets consider the ending of Star Wars. Consider that we as humans are represented by the cute fuzzy Ewoks. At first the Ewoks are realistic in their resistance to Luke's encouragements to join them in fighting off the Emperor's attack. Then they are convinced to change their mind by what? Luke making C3P0 float in the air. The foolish little ewoks then believed that C3P0 was a god, and suddenly had the courage to take on the emperor and his legions of white clones. What a perfect parallel, or even, what a perfect foreshadowing! Lucifer will use his supernatural power make it appear as though technology has more power than it does through an alien deception.
So now as you recall, the ewoks, combined with Luke fight off the Emperor's or God's attack, and in the end, rather than God binding satan in a bottomless pit, Anikin Skywalker, with the help of Lucifer take the Emperor and cast him into the bottomless pit. And Aniken becomes immortal.
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Mother
and Child worship under many different names. All styled after the original
The Moon Crest. A dual symbol for sun and moon worship, representing tammuz
being reborn.
The Fish God represented Nimrod being reborn in the waters of the deep.
The waters represented the womb.
The Sun face. When Nimrod died, his spirit became the Sun and was reincarnated
as the son of Semmirimus.
The Sun Wheel was the common symbol for the sun, which evolved from 4 pointed depiction of the sun.
The Crooked Crosier. Shaped like a ser pant, the staff was referred to as
divining staff representing a serpent.
The Serpent was referred to as the "Life Giving" serpent,the
"Divining Serpent," and carried souls to the next life.
Prayer
beads have always had the same use in every religion, as a tool for
counting prayers or chants.
The two fingered hand signal representing the sign of the trident was
used to bless followers.
The Globe represented the universe and was often placed in the hands of
the god representing their control.
The Pine Cone, generally placed on the staff wielded by a god, is a symbol
of fertility or the power of regeneration
The Trident usually had curvy and straight lines. curvy represented female
and straight represented male.
The All Seeing Eye, most famous for its use on the American 1 Dollar bill, is a symbol for Lucifer in secret societies.
Other various symbols such as Keys, fleurs, Ankhs, crowns and astrological symbols shared by world religions throughout time.
Other various similarities in world religions such as Deities, Titles, Saints, Nuns, Friars,food and Rituals.
A look at the origin of traditional holidays we celebrate today, and the history behind their true meanings.
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