The Gold Mission and the Christian Hell

Is the Christian Hell some invention of the Church or have they copied the concept from a real Hell here on Earth?
The conception of Hell in Christianity is a fantasy-world where the souls of the unbelievers are supposed to suffer every kind of torture and punishment.

In order to make this doctrine somehow credible, we have to assume that there is a soul co-existing with the physical body. Additionally, we have to accept that the soul does not vanish after death but transforms into some other kind of existence. This existence has many similarities with the life of the physical body since it has the ability to feel pain, repentance, agony or other kinds of evil treatment. The executive director of the place, Hades, is supposed to be a great inventive man who exposes his 'subjects' to all kind of unhappiness.

The Christians love the idea of hell. They are certain that their enemies, the unbelievers, the critics of Christendom or the heretics, who are supposed to be Christians but have somehow different opinions about the 'Trinity' or the 'Holy Spirit', are already on the path leading to hell. Expressions like 'go to hell' were unknown to people prior to the Christian era. The scribes of the Christian Bible, the Saints, the Apostles and other Church fathers use to practice the doctrine of hell to spread fear among those who do not totally surrender to the doctrines of the Holy Book.

There is also a place for the 'good guys', Jews, Christians and Moslems, called paradise. Of course nobody knows if they are going to get on well together at the same location. The word 'paradise', from Greek 'paradeisos' originates from the Avestan 'pairidaeza' meaning 'wall enclosure'. It is supposed to have been 'the garden of Eden' in Sumer. 'Sumer' is not Sumerian but Akkadian, the lands of the Enlilites called 'Edin' and even 'Ki-Engi' (probably meaning 'land of the Lords on Earth). It was the adobe of the old gods, like Enlil, his wife Ninlil, his sons Nannar/Sin and Ninurta/Ares, his grandson Utu, his granddaughter Inanna/Aphrodite and many others of the House of Enlil. They all lived in great palaces (temples) with beautiful gardens. The enclosures had the purpose to hinder both animals and humans from entering the gardens.

Christianity adopted the concept of paradise as the wonderful place for the dead Christians. The Moslems adopted the concept too but added that the place is full of young virgins waiting for young Moslems who sacrifice their lives for Islam. There is also a guarantee that there will always be enough young virgins left for those young men who kill unbelievers.

The connection between the real palace of Enlil in Eden, symbolizing a rich and pleasant place and Christianity is not far fetched, as Enlil, the alien prince who came to Earth to obtain Gold, later became the god of both Christians and Moslems. But Christianity's paradise is an abstract place somewhere in the heaven. We shall now leave the theme of Paradise and Hell, as nobody can possibly know anything about their character or even their existence. Additionally nobody can possibly know anything about souls or what happen to them after death. Christians and Moslems may have those domains as they wish them to be somewhere in some virtual world. We shall, however, take a look at the real Hell here on Earth, the place from which Christianity copied the conception of Hell.

The place is known as the 'underworld' in the Greek Mythology, where Hades is the master of the place. He forced Persephone to marry him after he abducted her. In Sumerian Mythology Persephone is known as Ereskigal, a grand daughter of both Enlil and Enki and sister of Inanna. She married Nergal (Hades), the son of Enki, after he abducted her. 'Eresh-Ki-Gal' probably means 'Queen of the Great Place on Earth', witnessing of the great importance of the gold mines. Nergal was known as the god of the underworld in Mythology. In reality he was the executive director of the underground goldmines in Southern Africa. The Brotherhood of the Gold extracted most of the gold they sent to their home planet from just Southern Africa and Mesoamerica. South Africa is still the larger producer of gold.

The underground mines, full of unhappy slave-gold-miners was the original source of many mythological stories. It was a real place of hell for living humans, not for the souls of the dead. We have many stories about gods and demigods who were imprisoned in the underworld and later allowed to return, witnessing of a place of living people. Ereskigal imprisoned (and perhaps killed) her sister Inanna when she visited the underworld. She was later rescued by her grandfather Enki.

The underworld in Greek Mythology is a very realistic description of the underground gold mines in Southern Africa. Nergal, also known as Hades, was the administrator of the underground mines and the god of the underworld.

The concept of the 'underworld' derives partly from the fact that the mines were beneath the surface and partly because they were located in the Abzu, probably a Nibiruan word from which the word 'abyss' derives. Both names, Nergal and Hades, have been connected with death, punishment and Hell.

Nergal, being a member of the alien Brotherhood of the Gold, was a very result-oriented executive. He could travel around in Africa, Asia and Europe, selecting men to use as labor in the mines. Even other gods provided him with workers, like Nannar, the governor of Ki-Engi (Sumer). Nannar is also known as Sin and even as the archangel Michael who leads souls to Hades. Expressions like ‘we have to go when the archangel Michael calls’ are not unusual among Christians. It is believed that only the dead can see Michael’s face and thus he is often depicted without face! This archangel selected young men and women and delivered them to Nergal to use as goldminers. Other archangels killed people and destroyed cities, created plagues that destroyed every living thing, or fired their missiles at innocent people. We find no significant difference between the evil Hades and the 'good' angels!

Being selected/captured by the archangel Michael or by Nergal was equivalent to be considered as dead. The mineworkers were transported to the underground mines, where they worked until they died. They were provided with food and water to keep them alive although they probably had been manipulated to believe they were dead. Those people lived the rest of their lives in the mines. We find a very appropriate description in the Greek Mythology where they are called 'living dead'. When they no longer were able to work, they were just buried under the excavated soil. They never came up again. The 'underworld' was a place of no return. Surely, it was a terrible fate for those ancestors of ours. It was literally a place of Hell. They were treated as working creatures providing the Nibiruans with gold.

While the Master of the Underworld in different Mythologies is Nergal and Hades, that represent the same god, member of the alien Brotherhood of the Gold, the Christian Church chose another name for the Master of Hell. The name ‘Satan’, from Arabic (Islamic world) is supposed to describe this man in a very negative manner. The original ‘Shejtan’, however, means ‘adversary’ which is equivalent to ‘competitor’. Was there another God? Was there a competition between Gods? The Church made every effort to erase the other God as it did with Maria Magdalena and Jesus’ brother. The ‘only God’ couldn’t possibly have a competitor God! The Old Testament, however, describes Yahweh as ‘the living God’ in contrast to his adversary who was represented in his temple by an ‘image’. The ‘image’ could not be taken as evidence that God’s adversary was not ‘a living God’ too, unless Yahweh knew that he was dead. If the other God, Marduk, was dead then all suspicions could be directed at the members of the Brotherhood of the Gold and their Grand Master, Yahweh.

While Nergal was a friend and ally of Enlil/Yahweh, Shejtan/Satan is a competitor of God (Enlil/Yahweh). As an adversary of God, he is supposed to be ‘evil’. This is somehow confusing because we have a lot of evidence stated in the Bible and elsewhere about the crimes begotten by Enlil/Yahweh, we have historical documents witnessing about the cruelty of Nergal/Hades but no evidence about the evil character of God’s adversary. The question here could be classified as ‘who is who’? Have we been manipulated to interchange those two characters with each other? While the descriptions of Nergal and Hades in different Mythologies are quite realistic, the description of God and Satan in the Christian Bible is a matter of faith with no connection to reality. Then ‘faith’ could be regarded as a matter of ignorance, disability of intellect, or the result of strong manipulations.

Besides Mythology, there are historical documents witnessing that Nergal/Hades used to take workers by force in order to use them in the mines. In 1887 some 350 clay tablets were found in Egypt at El Amarna, the capital city of Pharaoh Amenhotep IV. Those tablets, today in European Museums, were written under the time of Amenhotep III and his son, Amenhotep IV who later changed his name to Akenaten.

They are written in the diplomatic language of the time, Akkadian, reflecting the correspondence between Egyptian Pharaohs with other leaders around Egypt. One of those 'letters', with the ID 'EA35', is from the king of Cyprus (Alashiya) to the Egyptian Pharaoh. Here is what he says:
'Speak to the King of Egypt, my brother. Thus says the King of Alashiya [9], your brother: All goes well with me. With my houses, my wife, my sons, my chief men, my horses, my chariots, and in my lands, it is well. And with my brother may it be well. My brother, behold, my messenger I have sent with your messenger to you to Egypt. Now I have sent 500 talents [1] of copper to you; I have sent it to you as a gift [2] for my brother. Do not let my brother be concerned that the amount of copper is too little, for in my land the hand of Nergal [3], my lord, has killed all the men of my land, and so there is not a (single) copper-worker [emphasis added].'

No men to use as copper-workers. They were needed to dig gold for the gods in the underworld. Note that only men were 'killed' by the hand of Nergal. They were, of course, not 'killed' but taken away and considered as dead. Had it been some kind of disease, plague or natural disaster then Nergal (Hades/Death) would have taken women and children too. This real Hell was the creation of the alien gods who’s Commander Enlil later became Yahweh and God. They could use as many slaves as they needed as gold miners and even as servants in their homes. Our ancestors had no possibility to escape 'the hand of Nergal'. Today we are not slaves any more but free citizens with the ability to dig for gold for ourselves, or so we think. Are we doing the digging and storing the gold for someone else?

Mentally we are indeed enslaved by the doctrines of Hell, Paradise, Trinity, Holy Spirit and the like, also created by the god of the Old Testament and his agents. The Church demands from us to believe in those manipulative doctrines, threatening with Hell if we don't. The fear for punishment by god is still here. Yet, neither the Church fathers nor anybody else can possibly know anything about such things. Fear and Hope, Hell and Paradise, the doctrines that re-enslaved mankind are the very basement of the Christian structure.

Learn more by reading ‘The Gold Mission – So Far No good’
Also visit the author’s website:
http://www.andreasaparis.com

References

http://www.reshafim.org.il|/ad/Egypt/alasiya.htm
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/kchanson/amarna367.html http://www.mindspring.com/~mysticgryphon/descent.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_(archangel)
The Gold Mission, So Far No Good, by Andreas A. Paris Outskirts Press Inc., 2007

By Andreas Paris
Published: 8/7/2007

 
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