El Escriba Valdemir Mota de Menezes cree que la Estatua de la Libertad fue un regalo de la masonería al pueblo estadounidense. Esta estatua es una diosa pagana adorada por los romanos que se hacía llamar "liberado". Este regalo está cargado de símbolos del ocultismo y el satanismo. Esta estatua está montado en la entrada de los Estados Unidos en Nueva York. Esta estatua significa: Libertad iluminando al mundo. En pocas palabras lo que la serpiente le dijo a Eva: Comer esta fruta y usted tiene la libertad de ser como Dios. La Estatua de la Libertad es el símbolo más grande del mundo Illuminati.
Hay un solo Dios, Yahveh, el Padre, el Creador, el Señor, pero durante su existencia la humanidad adoraba a muchos seres, imaginarios, demoniacos, y producto de su imaginación. Aquí, en este blog, yo cataloque estos "dioses falsos".
sábado, 28 de janeiro de 2012
DEUSA ROMANA "LIBERTAS"
Enviado por StorytellerValdemir em 28/12/2011
O Escriba Valdemir Mota de Menezes entende que a estátua da liberdade foi um presente da maçonaria ao povo americano. Esta estátua é uma deusa pagã adorada pelos romanos que se chamava "LIBERTAS". Este presente está carregado de símbolos de ocultismo e satanismo. Esta estátua está montada da entrada dos Estados Unidos, em Nova Yorque. Esta estátua significa: A liberdade que ilumina o mundo. Em síntese o que a serpente disse para Eva: Coma deste fruto e terás a liberdade de ser como Deus. A estátua da liberdade é o maior símbolo Illuminatis do mundo.
The Scribe Valdemir Mota de Menezes believes that the Statue of Liberty was a gift of Freemasonry to the American people. This statue is a pagan goddess worshiped by the Romans who called himself "liberated." This gift is loaded with symbols of the occult and Satanism. This statue is mounted on the entry of the United States in New York. This statue means: Liberty Enlightening the World. In short what the serpent said to Eve: Eat this fruit and you have the freedom to be as God. The Statue of Liberty is the greatest symbol of the Illuminati world.
Lo scriba Valdemir Mota de Menezes è convinto che la Statua della
Libertà fu un dono della Massoneria al popolo americano. Questa statua è
una dea pagana venerata dai Romani che si faceva chiamare "liberato".
Libertà fu un dono della Massoneria al popolo americano. Questa statua è
una dea pagana venerata dai Romani che si faceva chiamare "liberato".
Questo dono è pieno di simboli dell'occulto e del satanismo. Questa
statua è montato su l'entrata degli Stati Uniti a New York. Questa
statua significa: Libertà illumina il mondo. In breve quello che il
serpente disse ad Eva: Mangia questo frutto e si ha la libertà di essere
come Dio. La Statua della Libertà è il più grande simbolo del mondo
degli Illuminati.
statua significa: Libertà illumina il mondo. In breve quello che il
serpente disse ad Eva: Mangia questo frutto e si ha la libertà di essere
come Dio. La Statua della Libertà è il più grande simbolo del mondo
NAMES OF ROMAN GODS
The Scribe Valdemir Mota de Menezes believes that the man without the knowledge of God, is easily seduced by Satan to fall into polytheism. The Romans, like most people possess a pantheon of gods. Each god had defined his field of expertise. So the ancient Romans believed and still believe Catholics as well with its pantheon of saints. There is only one Almighty God and possesses all the attributes and virtues to whom we must turn daily, not only when we are in trouble, but mostly to worship Him and thank Him for life.
-----------------------List of Roman Gods & Goddesses
Table of Names
Names of Roman Gods Major
Description of what the
Roman Gods presided over
Apollo Apollo was the God of the Sun, poetry, music and oracles
Bacchus Bacchus was the God of Wine
Ceres Ceres was the Goddess of Agriculture
Cupid Cupid was the God of Love
Diana Diana was the Goddess of Hunting
Fauna Goddess of Animals
Flora Flora was the Goddess of Flowers and Spring
Fortuna Fortuna was the Goddess of Fortune
Janus Janus was the God of Doors and beginnings and endings
Juno Juno was the Goddess of Marriage
Jupiter aka Jove Jupiter was the King of the Gods and the God of the sky and rain (aka Jove)
Mars Mars was the God of War
Mercury Mercury was the Messenger of the Gods and of Commerce and Finance
Minerva Minerva was the Goddess of Wisdom, the City, Education, Science and War
Neptune Neptune was the God of the Sea
Pluto Pluto was the God of the Underworld
Saturn Saturn was the God of Harvest and Agriculture
Venus Venus was the Goddess of Love and Beauty
Vesta Vesta was the Goddess of the Hearth and the Roman state
Vulcan Vulcan was the God of Fire, the Forge and Blacksmiths
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Names of Roman Gods Minor
Description of what the
Roman Gods presided over
Abundantia Abundantia was the Goddess of Abundance and Prosperity
aesculapius aesculapius was the God of Health and Medicine
Aurora Aurora was the Goddess of the dawn
Bubona Bubona was the Goddess of cattle
Candelifera Candelifera was the Goddess of childbirth
Carmenta Carmenta was the Goddess of Childbirth and Prophecy
Clementia Clementia was the Goddess of forgiveness and mercy
Cloacina Cloacina was the Goddess who presided over the sewers in Rome
Concordia Concordia: Goddess of agreement
Cybele Cybele was the Earth Mother
Deverra Deverra was the Goddess of midwives and women in labor
Discordia Discordia was the Goddess of Discord
Edesia Edesia was the Goddess of food who presided over banquets
Epona Epona was the God of horses
Fabulinus Fabulinus was the God of children
Fama Fama was the Goddess of fame and rumor
Felicitas Felicitas was the Goddess of good luck and success
Fides Fides was the Goddess of loyalty
Hercules Hercules was the God of strength
Hespera Hespera was the Goddess of dusk
Hippona Hippona was the Goddess of horses
Honos Honos was the God of military honours and chivalry
Invidia Invidia was the Goddess of envy or jealousy
Iris Iris was the Goddess of the rainbow
Justitia Justitia was the Goddess of justice
Juventas Juventas was the Goddess of youth
Libertas Libertas was the Goddess of freedom
Libitina Libitina was the Goddess of death, corpses and funerals
Luna Luna was the Goddess of the moon
Mithras Mithras was the God worshipped by Roman soldiers
Muta Muta was the Goddess of silence
Necessitas Necessitas was the Goddess of destiny
Nemesis Nemesis was the Goddess of revenge
Opis Opis was the Goddess of Fertility
Pax Pax was the Goddess of peace
Pietas Pietas was the Goddess of duty
Pomona Pomona was the Goddess of fruit trees
Portunes Portunes was the God of Keys
Proserpina Proserpina was the Goddess of Grain and Queen of the Dead
Sancus Sancus was the God of loyalty, honesty, and oaths
Sol Invictus Sol Invictus was the sun God
Somnus Somnus was the God of sleep
Sors Sors was the God of luck
Spes Spes was the Goddess of hope
Tempestes Tempestes was the Goddess of storms
Tranquillitas Tranquillitas was the Goddess of peace and tranquillity
Trivia Trivia was the Goddess of magic
Veritas Veritas was the Goddess of virtue and truth
Victoria Victoria was the Goddess of victory
Voluptas Voluptas was the Goddess of pleasure
Volturnus Volturnus was the God of Water
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