Papal Apparel
Catholicism is actually based on paganism. The real deity worshiped behind the scenes is not Jesus Christ, but rather Osiris in whatever form he takes. This can be seen through the headwear and clothing of Catholic officials. Many of the images in this album are featured in Amazing Discoveries' Total Onslaught: The Wine of Babylon lecture. Purchase The Wine of Babylon DVD or view the lecture online.
Priests of pagan deities worshiped the deities in many forms. One of them was that of Dagon, the fish god, later known as Ichthys, or "the fish."
The priests wore the fish mitre on the head and a complete fish cloak. In ancient Egypt and ancient religions, the fish was the symbol of Dagon.
Source: Unknown.
The priests wore the fish mitre on the head and a complete fish cloak. In ancient Egypt and ancient religions, the fish was the symbol of Dagon.
Source: Unknown.
A fish icon from ancient Egypt shown here with the horns of the bull on top. The bull represented the elephant. These creatures become symbols of the sun god, which is why you see bull worship and elephant worship. The horns between the eyes of the bull are also a symbol of the half moon or sickle moon, which becomes the womb of the woman which receives the rebirth of the sun god.
Source: Great Controversy Picture CD, LLT Productions.
Source: Great Controversy Picture CD, LLT Productions.
Priests of Dagon wore with fish mitre and cloak. Later on they substituted the cloak for colorful robes in the colors crimson (the color of sacrifice), and purple (the color of royalty). Notice the mitre on top of the priest's head. It is still being used today, as you will see.
Source: Ben Abraham Online.
Source: Ben Abraham Online.
This relief from an ancient Babylonian site shows priests of Dagon with pails of "holy water" and hyssop bushes to sprinkle faithful worshipers. This ritual is still seen today in the Catholic and Orthodox religions.
Notice the symbol of the sun above the the priests with wavy rays emanating from it. These wavy lines represent the female.
Source: Great Controversy Picture CD, LLT Productions.
Notice the symbol of the sun above the the priests with wavy rays emanating from it. These wavy lines represent the female.
Source: Great Controversy Picture CD, LLT Productions.
The ancient goddess Astarte or Cybele wearing the fish mitre and symbols of the stars and crescent moon. Notice also the pagan symbols in her hands, such as the snake-pole used today as a symbol for medicine.
Source: Ben Abraham Online.
Source: Ben Abraham Online.
Pope Benedict XVI, with Maltese cross emblems on his robe. The four-spoked Maltese cross within a circle is a key symbol of sun worship.
Source: Wikimedia Commons.
Source: Wikimedia Commons.
Papal headwear on the "wandering bishops," who control occultism in the world. Note the occult symbols on each of their hats.
This photo is featured in Total Onslaught: A Woman Rides the Beast.
This photo is featured in Total Onslaught: A Woman Rides the Beast.
An Egyptian drawing of Osiris. Note the mitre crown he is wearing. Note also the serpent crook.
Source: Doernenburg Online.
Source: Doernenburg Online.
Pope John Paul II in fish mitre, and the fish god Dagon: the original wearer of the mitre.
Sources: God's Only Gospel Online, Ben Abraham Online.
Sources: God's Only Gospel Online, Ben Abraham Online.
Pope John Paul II wearing a fish mitre, and carrying a staff with both a bent cross and a pine cone fertility symbol. Notice the four-spoked solar symbol on his mitre and the Maltese cross on his robe.
Page 37 of Catholic historian Theodore Maynard's The Story of American Catholicism says, "“It has often been charged..that Catholicism is overlaid with many pagan incrustations. Catholicism, it must be added, is ready to accept the accusation—and even to make it her boast."
Note also the arms of Jesus shaped down into a "V" on the Pope's staff. This is a sign used in occultism to show victory over the Son of God.
Source: Great Controversy Picture CD, LLT Productions.
Page 37 of Catholic historian Theodore Maynard's The Story of American Catholicism says, "“It has often been charged..that Catholicism is overlaid with many pagan incrustations. Catholicism, it must be added, is ready to accept the accusation—and even to make it her boast."
Note also the arms of Jesus shaped down into a "V" on the Pope's staff. This is a sign used in occultism to show victory over the Son of God.
Source: Great Controversy Picture CD, LLT Productions.
Ancient Babylonian god with triple crown.
Source: The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago Online.
Source: The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago Online.
The triple tiara of an Assyrian cherubim at the British Museum.
Source: Presents of God Ministry Online.
Source: Presents of God Ministry Online.
The tiara of Pope Sixtus. Notice the six serpents and occult pyramid.
Source: Specialty Interest Online .
Source: Specialty Interest Online .
Pope Benedict XVI's official Coat of Arms. Source: vatican.va