

People love the painting drawn by the 15th Century artist
Michelangelo that is displayed in the
Sistine Chapel in Rome. Where did this concept come from, drawing the Gods,
Neteru on walls for all to see and tell a story with it? It came from Egypt. That’s right, hieroglyphics of Egypt—it came from us. The painting is called The Creation, and portrays a so-called God pointing a finger to create Adam. So again, God is being depicted as a physical being. The Christians personify God in their image to form the many statues that don the many crosses in Christianity. Muslims symbolically present God in a black stone in the corner of a cube-shaped building in Mecca. Yet, when Egipt says it (God can be a physical being) and uses the Bible and Koran to back it up—he’s called a blasphemer.
Egipt teaches that a God is anything in control. The arrow tip that takes the life is God over death. The sperm and ovum meeting in procreation in life is God in life. The nourishment in food for health is God of health. The bacterium in sickness is God of sickness. ANYTHING IN CONTROL IS A GOD.
The Body Parts Of God!!
by Kayti - Sent Hotep, Student of Egipt

 During the 4th Century A.D.,
Roman Emperor, Constantine The
Great (Reign 324-327 AD)
declared Christianity as lawful.  The spread of Christianity was slow due to pagan beliefs—rituals and practices of
the masses. The heads of the church embarked on a mission to stamp out other
pagan religions. The Celts religious beliefs were too much for the Christians, so
they compromised by giving the Celts’ rituals and holidays new meanings and
names. The Christian’s All Saints Day was originally celebrated on May 1. This
day honored early Christian martyrs. Another name for All Saints Day allowed for
the idolatrous Celtics (now Christians) to still celebrate on the Feast of Samhain
(lord of the dead)! Now on October 31st this became “ALL HALLOWS EVE”
which was later shortened to HALLOWEEN.
Halloween The Evil Ones Sabbath by Egipt
HALLOWEEN SYMBOLS Note: Pages will open in a new browser window
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