I definitely did not expect us getting into something like this. It is common knowledge that the Pilgrims were a group of English people who came to America seeking religious freedom during the reign of King James I. I always thought that our Pilgrims were Christian. I am not that sure any more. For right now I have four possible scenarios:
- Pilgrims worshiped Pagan Gods, and it simply continued on.
- Pilgrims were Christian, but the "War of Independence" changed the disposition, and the worshipers of Pagan Gods prevailed.
- There were no Pilgrims, and America has always been Pagan in nature.
- America turned Pagan during the 19th century shenanigans. Pilgrims and Founding Fathers were indeed Christian.
- Paganism is the religion of the Ruling Class
- Christianity, Islam, etc. are for plebs or slaves (whichever we are)
Semantics
- Just because Athena a.k.a. Minerva got her shield spray painted, and her spear replaced with a trident she did not stop being what she is:
- a Pagan Goddess Athena, or Minerva. She is not some made up Britannia.
Pagan Gods
Essentially we have this peculiar situation where TPTB replaced the names of the Ancient Roman/Greek Gods with the ones of their choice, and laced our reality with Paganism. This way nobody would ask why we have various Minervas and other Pagan Gods on just about everything introduced by the powerful of this world.Everyone should know what this is. In case you do not, please read up here. There is a lot of bla-bla-bla in there, but the main idea is where the Church does not really participate in the governance of whatever country. In this case we have the United States to deal with.
Hence (supposedly) we do not see any Christian, Muslim or whatever other religion symbols displayed on/in the government related objects. A statue of Jesus does not crown The United States Capitol Building. Various US symbols do not display Christian Angels, Mohammed, etc. for it would show that church does participate in running the government.
At the same time, the Government of the United States clearly shows that there was never such a thing as this alleged Separation of Church and State. They tricked us into thinking that "Church" pertains to the traditional religions only. (I.e. Christianity and Islam.) The Paganism was never considered by us, for what ridiculous person would believe in Ancient Roman, Greek, or Egyptian Gods today? Worshiping Zeus, or Apollo even sounds a bit weird. Yet, it appears that this is exactly the Faith of the PTB.
The United States
- Christianity vs. Paganism -
We can start with the Great Seal of the United States, and it's visual resemblance with the Ancient Roman Eagle. It could be nothing by itself, but it's the totality of circumstances I want to consider.- Christianity vs. Paganism -
The Statue of Liberty
“Give me your tired, your poor..."
- Libertas is the Roman goddess and personification of liberty. She became a politicised figure in the Late Republic, featuring on coins supporting the populares faction, and later those of the assassins of Julius Caesar. Nonetheless, she sometimes appears on coins from the imperial period, such as Galba's "Freedom of the People" coins during his short reign after the death of Nero.Her two usual attributes are the rod and the soft pileus, which she holds out, rather than wears.
- If Interested you can read up a bit on this here.
- I know that there are several Pagan Gods who could be affiliated here.
The States of the Unites States
- The Seals of the US States -
Show me the Money
I'm only gonna show a few, but you can Google this stuff on your own.
Banknotes
Coins
Washington D.C.
The paganism in the capitol of the United States requires no advertisement, and was talked about on this very blog on quite a few different occasions.Coins
Washington D.C.
Washington Monument and the Roman Empire
The Mystery of the Pope's Stone
Prometheus and Thales in D.C.
Supreme Court of the United States
Justice and Medicine
KD: As you can see the Separation of Church and State exists in our hearts and minds only. TPTB are worshipers of the pagan Gods and the are not hiding it whatsoever. When we factor in the below three instances, it becomes a bit more disturbing, IMHO.
Some thoughts:
- The State cannot be separated from one church, while simultaneously being intimately connected to the other.
- Regular religions are restricted to "reservations" (churches, mosques, etc.) while Pagan Gods roam around freely.