Anunnaki and Nimrod: The Truth About Babylon’s Fall (Full HD Documentary)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

Комментарии • 17

  • @space4adventures2024
    @space4adventures2024 15 дней назад +6

    Great work Bro. 🎉
    This has to go viral. Very important to know. 👍

  • @romanjaschubert8316
    @romanjaschubert8316 15 дней назад +2

    Very good😊😊

  • @Ladyfromdahood
    @Ladyfromdahood 15 дней назад +5

    I love such documantaries❤❤

  • @anthonyrosehill952
    @anthonyrosehill952 15 дней назад +4

    Really good and for the church really not good😂

  • @MythologicalStories-q1z
    @MythologicalStories-q1z 15 дней назад +2

    "What are your thoughts on Babylon's influence on modern religions and the origins of shared symbols like the Trinity? Do you think its legacy still shapes spiritual beliefs today?"

    • @themightybrain2024
      @themightybrain2024  15 дней назад +2

      Thank you very much for your comment, it makes me really happy, and your question is also very interesting. In fact, yes, I actually believe that Babylon still has an influence today, especially on the church, and that the church also follows teachings there that are not biblical. I even made an entire video on this topic. I would be very happy if you could take a look at it, as it specifically addresses this subject. Thank you again for your message!
      ruclips.net/video/RyBpUqOrnkI/видео.html

    • @Maxhax39
      @Maxhax39 13 дней назад +1

      The church is babylon

  • @Maxhax39
    @Maxhax39 13 дней назад +2

    I think the church is Babylon!

  • @ylenagreen4084
    @ylenagreen4084 14 дней назад +1

    So what do you personally believe? Theistically that is. Because obviously you have some beef with Catholicism but im assuming, and i apologise if im incorrect, that you are of some abrahamic faith, some sect of christianity, maybe Protestant or judaism? Im basing that on the negative way other non abrahamic beliefs are referenced as “pagan” (though that is a oddly overtly broad term academically speaking)

    • @themightybrain2024
      @themightybrain2024  14 дней назад

      Thank you very much for your very detailed and interesting question. My faith is simply based on the Bible. Organizations, sects, and other institutions can say whatever they like, but for me, there is only one word that matters, and that is the Bible.
      When you truly know the Bible and study additional works and belief systems, you start to notice something very interesting-everyone tries to twist this book to fit their own distorted ideas, no matter how bizarre or outrageous they might be.
      Yet, it's so simple to verify what is true and what is not.
      When I read the Edda, for example, everything in it is confirmed by the Bible. It helps me validate what I believe.
      I genuinely believe that these "gods" existed and still exist in some way.
      But I also believe that their Father-our Father-had specific goals in mind.
      All of His sons, like Zeus, Odin, Vishnu, and others (the sons of God), pursued their own agendas and did what they wanted.
      Only one of His sons, Jesus, actually did what He wanted. And because of this, Jesus was chosen by Him to be our God-not any of the others, but only Him. Naturally, this led to conflict-let's just say there were differing opinions even among them.
      I hope this brings a little bit of light into your belive System ♥️😎
      May i ask you, how you feel about this?

  • @SkyeSage17
    @SkyeSage17 8 дней назад +1

    The father, mother and sun. The mother is the holy Ghost. The true trinity. Another lie the church hides.

  • @richardmccrary6878
    @richardmccrary6878 14 дней назад +1

    Jesus repeatedly taught Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

    • @themightybrain2024
      @themightybrain2024  14 дней назад

      Thank you for your response, but it’s a shame that you don’t truly know the Bible and are making incorrect claims.
      It seems like you’ve never really delved into the language and context of the Bible-just like many in the church have not!
      Did you know that people in biblical times used different words for things compared to how we describe them today?
      For instance, the Earth, our planet, was often referred to as "the Rock of God."
      Did you know that any kind of invisible force back then-such as centrifugal force-was described as the "Holy Spirit"? Similarly, when someone was a person of good heart and intention, people said they were guided by the Holy Spirit. On the other hand, if someone acted with malice or selfishness, they were described as being guided by the "worldly spirit."
      So, based on pure logic and the way people spoke back then, we can conclude that the Holy Spirit is not a person but rather the power and influence of God, which He and His Son can wield.
      Being guided by love and humility is a result of aligning oneself with God’s system, known as the Holy Spirit.
      Allowing oneself to be ruled by hatred, lies, and greed, however, comes from the corrupt and worldly spirit of this age.
      Your statement lacks depth and understanding to such an extent that I would need to give you a 24-hour lecture just to help you grasp these concepts fully!
      Even this response is just a starting point.

    • @Maxhax39
      @Maxhax39 13 дней назад +1

      If you think so, than you did't know Jesus