Why would they DO that? To match the false paradigm
- chapelgateangel28
- Apr 23
- 2 min read
Today's interest... I'm still on Acts 19, see my latest stories, and it is occurring to me that Acts, a New Testament Bible book, is simply full of ancient mythology concepts. Why? Is it because the Bible is untrue? No, just the opposite. It DOCUMENTS God's Word, physically and spiritually.
The ancient Greek and Roman myths were, likewise, doing the same thing. They were documenting what exists, metaphysically, on this level of the divine perception. That's why the concepts are overlapping.
I just finished studying "Eros" meaning romantic, passionate, sexual love, and matching Acts 19 and the word, "Erastos" with the Greek myth figure "Eros" and the Roman myth figure "Cupid."
Google search quote: "In classical mythology, Eros is the Greek god of love and desire, while his Roman counterpart is Cupid. They are often portrayed as winged figures, often depicted with a bow and arrow, symbolizing the power of love and its ability to strike anyone with desire. Eros and Cupid are also known for their mischievousness and their role in orchestrating love affairs, both among mortals and immortals. ...Eros in Greek Mythology: God of Love: Eros is the Greek god of love, passion, and desire. Primordial or Son of Ares and Aphrodite: In some accounts, he is a primordial god, a force of nature that existed before the gods. In others, he is the son of the war god Ares and the love goddess Aphrodite. ...He is known for his involvement in the love stories of Apollo and Daphne, and his love affair with Psyche, the soul.
Cupid in Roman mythology: Roman Equivalent of Eros: Son of Venus and Mars: Like Eros, he is often depicted as the son of the love goddess Venus (Aphrodite in Greek) and the war god Mars (Ares in Greek). Similar Symbolism and Role: He also wields a bow and arrow and is known for his mischievous role in love affairs. Cupid and Psyche: ...The Roman version of the Eros and Psyche myth involves Cupid, the son of Venus, falling in love with the beautiful princess Psyche." (end quote)
I don't read these Bible verses the same way modern theologians do. I read it the way my Father, Yahweh, has taught me by walking this path day in and day out. I'm right. Fascinating. Just now, I was figuring out the metaphysical meaning of "Artemis." Acts 19:24. The King James version is calling "Artemis" "Diana." My Bible Hub says the two have no relation. Hummm. Oh, yes they do.
What are they covering up? They are covering up the very MEANING of the Bible stories matching ancient mythology stories. BOTH are DOCUMENTING what actually exists in the physical realm of God's natural law AND it's mirror, what actually exists in the spiritual realm of God's spiritual law, in other words "Heaven" and "Earth." Why would they do that?
I'll tell you why: to make scripture MATCH the superimposed false paradigm Christianity is portraying and Christians are being taught as I type.
I'm going with God's true Holy Bible. Now, back to the mythology similarities. My next book, being written now, is "Chapelgate: the gods of Mount Olympus."
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Written April 23, 2025 at 12:44 pm
