
This called the Gish Gallop. He’s not providing any of the literature references beforehand or afterwards.
The magical horse has galloped here and I’m supposed to figure out where it came from and who it belongs to.
Nay, I shall not think thus.
Ammon should remain in the theatre arts and write more scripts for Broadway shows.
Comment 2 Video
Steefen:
Was the Eucharist Ever called the Drug of Immortality?
Chat GPT
Yes, the Eucharist has been referred to as the “Drug of Immortality” (or pharmakon athanasias) by early Christian writers. This term reflects the theological belief that the Eucharist grants eternal life through spiritual union with Christ. One notable example is from St. Ignatius of Antioch, an early Church Father and martyr, who explicitly used this phrase:
St. Ignatius of Antioch
In his letter to the Ephesians (around 110 AD), St. Ignatius described the Eucharist as:
“The medicine of immortality and the antidote to death, enabling us to live forever in Jesus Christ.”
(Epistle to the Ephesians, Chapter 20)
This metaphor emphasizes the transformative and salvific power of the Eucharist in Christian theology, viewing it as a divine “medicine” that heals the soul and grants eternal life.
Context of the Term
Spiritual Immortality: The Eucharist is seen as nourishing the soul with the life of Christ, thus offering spiritual immortality.
Antidote to Death: By partaking in the body and blood of Christ, believers are united with His victory over death through the Resurrection.
Broader Symbolism
The term pharmakon carries dual meanings in ancient Greek, signifying both “medicine” and “poison,” depending on its use. This duality enriches the theological symbolism of the Eucharist as the remedy for sin and death, reversing the “poison” of Adam and Eve’s disobedience.
This concept illustrates the profound reverence early Christians held for the Eucharist as the center of their faith and hope for eternal life.
Dionysus always led his followers to Aphrodite.
The Sacred Sodomy basis:
Once a child was defiled by Christians, they could not be possessed by pagan gods.
The child cannot be used as a [pagan] oracle.
The child cannot be in a pagan priesthood.
The child cannot be a carrier of paganism.
The child is starved for two weeks before they are indoctrinated and defiled by Christians.
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Comment 4’s video: Mystery Rite Revealed [Jesus’ Magic]
Ammon Hillman:
Corroborating Evidence that Jesus was at fault?
I’m going to share a source.
This Ancient Greek has not been translated since the 1860s by Dr. King.
Otto Kern in the 1920s
Compilers and editors of Ancient Greek texts
The Orphic Vox
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Welcome to Hermes, son of Maia (Hillman plays a video.)
…it is your function also to call back dead souls…with your golden wand.
Ammon translates some Ancient Greek. He says:
Go to the cave of Hermes.
What was Jesus doing in the Garden of Gehsemane?
Ammon says this is esoteric.
pick up at 13:59 of 48:31.
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