Thursday, February 25, 2021

A Roman invention?

 

 

 

Ancient Roman Politics and Egypt

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Osiris (Seponal) is the legendary good King of Ancient Egypt (Pre-dynastic), who periodically visited Earth to maintain Civilization.  He could resurrect once killed or reincarnate as his “Son” Horus to avenge his death.  He was worshiped mostly in the New Kingdom era of Egyptian History; Mummification was an element of his religion, as was Morality and Technology.  He was murdered by Setesh, his brother, whom was the Jealous God of the Habiru people.  Setesh usurped the throne and titles of Osiris. 

The Roman Empire did not like Osiris much.  The Roman Empire was founded by Octavian, an incarnation of Setesh.  Because Osiris was from Egypt, seen as a backwards society by “civilized and cultured Rome,” Rome sought to change this.  Rome created their version of “Osiris” and had him executed by the Roman Government and made this into the official religion of the Empire.  This was Christianity.  Then Rome banned Egyptian religion once the new cult was in vogue.

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