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The following post is not meant to threaten anyones religion or belief system. It is just a look at recorded history and a comparison of that history in an effort to understand the current world dynamic. Is the Ancient Sumerian God Enki Satan. After researching Sumerian texts translated from the original clay tablets in cuneiform, Enki was the Sumerian God who apparently later became known as Satan. While many dispute this, there is significant evidence that proves otherwise, or at least very strongly suggests that Enki was indeed painted as Satan by the Jewish people, and later Christianity. Enki was the God of knowledge, creation, wisdom, magic and medicine, Enkis symbol was the Serpent. In Ancient cultures, the Serpent was used as a symbol of life, the life force, wisdom, knowledge, as well as of medicine and healing. We still use the caduceus is our medical symbol today in fact. The Serpent is of course the first and most notable connection we find between Enki and Satan, from the moment in Genesis where the snake appears damning mankind by having Eve eat the fruit. While the Jewish people were the source of the book Genesis, the stories originated in ancient Sumeria. Christianity however has always associated Satan with the Serpent. The Serpent came to be associated with evil with the writing of the Old Testament, or Torah. While it is a symbol of knowledge and life/life force, one must ask is Christianity fights the serpent or the knowledge and life/life force which Enki wished to bring to humanity? Perhaps. One need only study the history of Christianity and the relions acts historically to make one’s own mind up. Remember, religions are created by men, not gods. Words are written by men, not gods. Every religion has a core of self motives, for whatever reason. If, as a historian, we examine the Garden of Eden story, we find that it is far older than the Jewish depiction places it. The original story is found in an Ancient Sumerian Text that pre-dated it by thousands of years, called the Epic of Gilgamesh, who was the “Noah” in the story. The Jewish people borrowed this story as they did many other aspects of their written word from other ancient cultures, twisting it to suit their needs and applying it to their own beliefs. Nothing wrong with this, it’s what they wanted to believe. That is after all what religion is. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Enki, symbolized by the Serpent, appears to the humans that he created and attempted to give them the knowledge and the power of the Gods. Additionally he wanted to give them immortality and the ability to reproduce. This caused a stir among the other Gods, as they saw humans as a potential threat. Their belief was that humans were never meant to advance beyond the task which they had been created for, which was to serve the gods as essentially laborers, to mine gold, silver, and other precious metals. The result was that humans were banished from the places of the Gods. Enki however convinced humans to eat of the tree of life- which is the symbol of the soul, and this act gave humans the ability to advance their souls and become as the gods. Eating of the fruit also involved Enki giving humans the ability to reproduce. For this, Enki was cursed by some of the other Gods who wished for humanity to be destroyed. This is no doubt where the Old Testament’s Garden of Eden story originated, and to separate the new beliefs from the old, the Serpent (Enki/Satan) came to humans and made them eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge, and by changing a few details to self serve the religion, Enki the true creator of the modern Aryan human species became known as Satan. He, like many other ancient gods of the Anunnaki, became demoinized or angelicized. For Enki, he became the Prince of Darkness. Interestingly, there were no real Demons in Sumerian culture; they were all gods, and all were worshipped. The Jewish people and more so with Christianity, created these demons, for by assimilating the gods of the people they were enslaved by or conquered and incorporating the beliefs into their system in order for their core beliefs to survive the experience. Nothing weird or bad about this as its human nature to do this. When forced to accept another belief system, one mimics those beliefs and holds their original faith. Sometimes over time the mimicked beliefs get incorporated after a few generations. The question is, was Christianity a program designed to remove and destroy knowledge, and to turn people against Enki/Satan who is the true creator and wished for humanity to be empowered? Read the stories from ancient Sumeria and decide for yourselves. Food for thought.
Posted on: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 15:35:44 +0000

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