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The Ideology and Aftermath of Babel

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Kenneth Griffith
Jun 23, 2024
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The political-religious ideology of Naamah, Cush, and Nimrod, who were the primary leaders included the following elements: reviving the way of Cain, an alternate definition of sexual morality which at minimum allowed a mother to marry her son, egalitarianism, a unipolar plan to unite humanity against Yahweh, and the goal to eventually invade Heaven.

  • Unipolar - One World Government

  • Make Ourselves a Name (self definition)

  • Common property (inheritance rejected)

  • Revival of Way of Cain

  • Vengeance upon Yahweh 

  • Escape Earth, Invade Heaven 

  • Religious Prostitution 

It also appears that Naamah instituted temples with fertility rites and cult prostitutes as she had learned as a child from the religion of Cain. The Epic of Gilgamesh mentions that the temple priestesses raised orphan children.  This is also mentioned later in the story of Sargon of Akkad.  How could an orphanage be a bad thing? Well, naturally, if there is a religion where the priestesses have sex with many worshippers, then when they get pregnant and have children, the father is unknown.  Those children would be raised by the temple.  

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