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[–] 16290075? ago 

Archons? You mean the interdimensional niggas that feed off our energy? And their slaves that run our society?

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[–] 16290712? ago 

Anyway why be so mysterious? Are you not invincible? Do people get in trouble for things around here? Just say it, what's your goddamn inquiry

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[–] 16290711? ago 

Correct. I have comprehensive data on that.

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[–] 16297439? ago 

>>12704365

I wouldn't say they get in trouble but certain elements show up if we try talking about the true nature of things.

See the archives for more info.

But anyways, you have data on the things that live between the dimensions? I have only encountered them once in my travels and they scared me. I have no fear of mortal things but those things… they're beyond terrifying.

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[–] 16297424? ago 

>>12704360

>>12704365

any creature that feeds on human suffering or human souls is a fallen angel.

these fallen angels ruled the world until Jesus was crucified for humanity's sins.

This gesture was not at all symbolic, it destroyed the power of the so called "gods" better known as fallen angels.

All the pagan religions required sacrifices of blood, the most powerful being the sacrifice of the first born child. Remember Abraham in the old testament ? It talks about a ruthless god being merciful. that is not the God we believe in today.

Redemption by forgiveness of sins has another, more human dimension. It stops the need to keep praying, and keep offering stuff to various gods and allows the human to function from celebration to celebration with no need to consider sacrificing what they have.

Now you're gonna shill about odin or thor or other 'benevolent' fallen angels.

These are examples were the respective societies had to survive and did not corrupt themselves as much, but do not be fooled, they would sacrifice children in an instance.

Now this new religion, Christianity, spread like wildfire because it offered a way out from the infinity cycle of temple sacrifices.

What happened to the fallen angels ?

They lost power, even more than that, they were offered forgiveness if they would accept 'the human' as better than them.

they refused, because they are out of the primordial elements but not divine, we are subject to their world, but we are divine.

The human must then decide between this world, where the game is rigged, or the divine world.

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[–] 16297428? ago 

not to continue in a theological debate, i will open a logical one.

if you believe in such things as archons, angels, fallen angels, daemons, other dimensional beings or anything else that does not follow the laws of known physics you must accept that the human is important to them.

If the human is important to them it can only be important if the human has something they do not posses, the soul.

If the soul is what they want and what they fight for, where were they until recent centuries ?

What happened to them in the ancient world ?

Where were they in the 'dark' ages ?

And how come they have power now ?

The only correlation is Christianity.

Now starting with the cucking of the catholic church, with the stupidity of the protestants, and then the idiocy of humanists we see a trend that celebrates occultism, culminating with the not so secret, open for all, freemason secret societies that promised money in exchange for idol worshiping and changing laws in the detriment of Christianity that blocked them.

Now in the 21st century more babies were killed in their womb than the actual population of the world. Now that's a fucking blood sacrifice.

Have fun calling them archons or devils or 'overlords', they are humanity's sins taking physical form.

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[–] 16297431? ago 

>>12704320

>>12704360

Would appreciate any data you have on the subject, links, pdfs, etc.

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[–] 16313201? ago 

Remember Abraham in the old testament ? It talks about a ruthless god being merciful. that is not the God we believe in today.

Oh look, a gnostic.

Shoo shoo soul goblin

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[–] 16349265? ago 

All the pagan religions required sacrifices of blood, the most powerful being the sacrifice of the first born child. Remember Abraham in the old testament ? It talks about a ruthless god being merciful. that is not the God we believe in today.

Nah, it's the same God but there's a new covenant. The wages of sin are death. Life is in the blood. Jesus was God's first born child (Adam wasn't born, he was created), there is no more perfect sacrifice. The old covenant is hard, it's better to live under the new one.