Saturday, August 29, 2009

The Testimony of the Throne of St. Mark

So I hope my readership 'gets it.' The throne of St. Mark is testifying to Mark being the messiah. That is why Deuteronomy 33 is invoked. Yet there is also a broader statement about what Christianity was from the beginning. The ten torches - five on the left and five on the right - signify that Mark and earliest Christianity were essentially engaged in an effort to 'restore' the original, heavenly Torah which became diluted - owing to the hardness of heart among the original Israelites - with the man-made ordinances of Moses.

I can't help but think that the destruction of the Jewish temple was decisive here. It was only in such an environment that this kind of a statement could be developed in a throne with 'secret Aramaic writings' - viz. the message of its iconography and indeed the message of nascent Christianity as a whole was directed towards Jews or - at least - proselytes to Judaism (as the Marcionites insisted).

Yet for those of my readers who happen to be Christians, you may ignore all I say about the throne that you don't necessarily like - viz. the identification of Mark as Marcus Agrippa and that this Mark was indeed the real messiah of Christianity. Just look at those ten torches and realize what the true essence of your religion really is, learn why it is that you don't adhere to the 603 commandments established by Moses on his own authority.

Your tradition is grounded in an attempt to restore the 'heavenly Torah.' You have just been kept in the dark about this because your Imperial masters didn't want you to understand your true and original Jewish and Samaritan heritage. It was enough to keep you as ignorant Gentiles mired in an illogical faith ...


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