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bloodofpagans1

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Hello. I've found this blog with some info. It confuses me because it says Enki did not grant humans immortality and did not intend it, allegedly based on ancient texts. Moreover it says Anu was also worshipped in at least one city, so he wasn't that bad? It says most Gods decided to make the flood, but Enki saved only one family, and that god of the bible = Enki (a ripoff). 
Please explain and btw who is Anu is he real and is he against Satan or neutral? You don't find much about Anu on JoS, right? If I'm wrong - correct me. 
Thanks and hail Satan. 
Scientology Roots - Chapter Two - God Religion in Mesopotamia

 
It's just bullshitting obviously. Anu isn't a real being but an allegory. And the person who wrote the blog obviously hasn't done research on occultism and allegories.
 
And secondly, Enki was the God of occultism and magick. It's obvious that he wanted immortality, because that's was the goal of mystery occult traditions.
So it's pretty stupid that he thinks Enki is Jokehova, Because in the flood story you'll notice the xian buybull copied from 2 gods not one. He both caused the flood and saved someone. And just because the buybull is a rip off doesn't mean the same. The buybull as a matter of fact rips off many Pagan Gods' stories and he attributes them to jokehova
Lastly, you should also stop reading stupid rip-off sites that bash us, which copypaste info from JoS and change it. I'm talking about the "loveenki" crap because that's where where you got that nonsense about Anu. That site=bs.
As I explained, Anu most likely is an allegory. The enemy beings aren't mentioned in any Sumerian mythology story. All the Sumerian Gods are either Gods on our side or allegories (like Tiamat, which is the kundalini). The Sumerian mythology didn't have an enemy yet.
 
The ancient Sumero-Babylonian god of the firmament, the 'great above', and the son of the first pair of gods, Ansar and Kisar, descendant of Apsu and Tiamat. He is referred to as "the Father" and "King of the Gods", which signifies his importance in the Mesopotamian pantheon. Not only is he the father of the gods, but also of a great number of demons, whom he sends to humans. In the Sumerian cosmology there was, first of all, the primeval sea, from which was born the cosmic mountain consisting of heaven, 'An', and earth, 'Ki'. They were separated by Enlil, then Anu carried off the heavens, and Enlil the earth. Anu later retreated more and more into the background. He retires to the upper heavens and leaves the affairs of the universe to Marduk and a younger generation of gods.

His consort was Antu (Anatum), a goddess of creation, but she was later replaced by Ishtar. Temples dedicated to Anu could be found in Uruk and Assur.

by Micha F. Lindemans

http://www.britannica.com/topic/Anu

On 9/18/2015 11:05 PM, bloodofpagans1@... [JoyofSatan666] wrote:
  Hello. I've found this blog with some info. It confuses me because it says Enki did not grant humans immortality and did not intend it, allegedly based on ancient texts. Moreover it says Anu was also worshipped in at least one city, so he wasn't that bad? It says most Gods decided to make the flood, but Enki saved only one family, and that god of the bible = Enki (a ripoff). 
Please explain and btw who is Anu is he real and is he against Satan or neutral? You don't find much about Anu on JoS, right? If I'm wrong - correct me. 
Thanks and hail Satan. 
Scientology Roots - Chapter Two - God Religion in Mesopotamia
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