Ancient Christianity
The Amen
triade
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The Amen
Triade
Christian so-called "heresy-hunters" have
tried in Roman times
to erase from
the mind and from the libraries
every trace of memory that did not fit in
with the believes of the powerful NT-groups.
Robert tries to find traces of
the origins of Christianity to know
what the
ancient believers were not allowed to believe
and what we are not allowed to know.
Christianity is mainly an Egyptian religion
originating from ancient Egypt.
Keep in mind that the Egyptian religion was
in full swing until 552 AD.
The ancient Egyptian language
was written until 330 AD and spoken
by the Coptic Christian church until 600 AD.
Ancient Egypt was a powerful and influential country
also during the ages that Persians,
Greek and Romans had power over Egypt.
The Thracian religion rooted in the Goddess religion
of Old Europe
is also a powerful root of Christianity.
Very sure the Thracian civilization with the
Fisher-God Ioannes
has to be seen in close connection with Ancient
Christianity.
The first three dynasties of Egyptian pharaos were
very probably Thracian emperors.
More and more I have started using two definitions,
one for Modern Christianity and
one for Ancient Christianity.
I find more and more arguments that Ancient Christianity
got shape in the ancient world around 2050BC
and lasted until about 1520AD, where the erasers of
Modern Christianity
took over almost completely.
Still there are trace of Ancient Christianity to be
found
in present day belief!
The Egyptian religion had the tradition to think
in the triad father-mother-child.
The triad important for ancient Christianity is:
Amen-Mut-Khonsu
as they were called in the Amen Karnak temple.
The Amen Karnak area is intensely connected
with the first emergence of Ancient Christianity.
Also the Nag Hammadi scriptures (Gospel of the
Egyptians)
give the triad Father-Mother-Son.
In the writings of Ancient Christianity we find the
words:
"I am the One Lord, who is always,
I am the Father,
I am the Mother,
I am the Son"
(my own translation)
The name Amen means the unseen God.
The invisible Spirit is the creator, the giver of
life.
Until today the name is mentioned in every Christian
prayer.
The gospel of John in the New Testament calls God
unseen.
(Nobody has
ever seen God).
So did also the Egyptians say that nobody had ever
seen Amen.
Mut is the eternal Mother-Goddess,
conceiving and bringing forth whatsoever
exists.
The name "Mut" is in many languages even now
related to the word "mother".
Mary is called the mother of the church "Neter
Mut",
the mother of the believers, the mother of the world.
Mut is often pictured with the vulture headdress,
which means a virgin birth, like is being said of
Mary.
The Egyptian Christians gave Mary the title "Nefer Mut"
which means that Mary got the name of Mut as a title.
Mut is often depicted as hermaphrodite,
having the charateristics of both sexes.
The mother-and-child statue was to be found
in every ancient Egyptian house,
as it is now in many Christian houses.
See the special
page on the Mary statue.
The mother child statue was part of every Egyptian
house,
in the image of Ast-Heru-p-khart (Isis and Horus the
child)
and in the image of Mut and the child Khensu.
This is exactly the same mother-child statue
in Christianity found in private houses and in many
Mary chapels.
The child Jesus stories have
been added into the gospels coming from separate
sources.
The three wise men (Magi) bringing gifts
is a known theme of Egyptian symbolism.
It is very probable that the tradition of the
Heru-p-khart religion
found its way into Christianity trought the birth
stories.
In writings outside the New Testament there are
many more ancient Christian books about
the youth of the child Jesus.
Mr. Wallis Budge, the very learned expert on ancient
Egypt,
declares in one of his books, that
he never has found a New Testament statement,
that is not to be found in ancient
Egyptian writings of the ancient temples.
There are also big differences between the Egyptian civilization
See the special page on that subject.
See also the special page with the
definition of Ancient Christianity.
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