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The Helios Biblios Hour : The Jesus Alien Resurrection 2021

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Prometheus 2: plot points using the ideas behind the Leviticus verses. Firstly, Leviticus 4:26 has better correlations as will be explained later, but Leviticus 22:3 has a very interesting message regarding the fate of those who meddle in the affairs of the Gods. I'll quote the verses and hope that many of you will be open to discuss the ideas that might or might not have influenced plot points in the movies of the Alien universe Leviticus 4 verse 26 reads: "And he shall burn all his fat upon the altar, as the fat of the sacrifice of peace offerings: and the priest shall make an atonement for him as concerning his sin, and it shall be forgiven him." (KJ) I could get into a lot of separate discussions on a great deal of subtopics here but lets just highlight a few to get the ball rolling: The "priests" could be the Engineers, the "sin" could be the visitation of the planet of origin, and the "fat of the sacrifice", well, that is the big question! Could the atonement of the visitation be the creation of human/alien hybrids by their very presence there?Downing also believes that the embryo of JESUS was planted in the womb of Mary by aliens using advanced technologies. Certain other people argue that Mary was inseminated with an alien sperm, and Jesus is actually an alien-human hybrid who possessed magical capabilities.Jesus' murder was part of a cosmic struggle between Good and Evil, Life and Death.While Christians commemorate the Crucifixion, Friday, April 19 is also the first day of Passover. Supposedly it commemorates the liberation of Jews from slavery in Egypt. Most likely, this was the first of many Jewish expulsions down through the ages for exploiting the goyim

 

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