In this Consecration, we see that Mary becomes the ultimate deity in the life of anyone reciting this consecration, rather than Jesus. Jesus is replaced with another deity.
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The "sacred heart" symbol shown here on Mary is another pagan symbol. It is shown here in a pamphlet from St. Mary's Cathedral, Capetown, South Africa. Watch The Wine of Bablyon on ADtv for more information.
A depiction of the phoenix rising in a Catholic Cathedral in Germany.
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This phoenix rising as seen in the Westminster Cathedral in London shows the black and white diamonds represent the light and dark side of Lucifer, the light bearer. The black and white is also used in freemasonry. The phoenix rising from the ashes symbolizes the light bearer being resurrected.
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Quetzalcoatl's sacred heart. Quetzalcoatl was lord of life and death in the Aztec and Toltec culture. The sacred heart was also used in pagan mysteries of Osiris, Vishnu, and Bel.
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The sacred heart in Catholicism. Watch The Wine of Bablyon on ADtv for more information.
The keys of Peter and the shell, a pagan symbol for the cosmos, on a Roman Catholic crest in St. Peter's Basilica. Watch The Wine of Bablyon on ADtv for more information.
"Keys of Peter" depicted on a Catholic building. The Papacy claims to have the keys of Peter— the keys to heaven and hell. St. Alphonsus Liguori, in his The Dignities and Duties of the Priest (1927) tell us, "The priest has the power of the keys, or the power of delivering sinners from Hell, of making them worthy of Paradise, and of changing them from the slaves of Satan into the children of God. And God Himself is obliged to abide by the judgment of His priests, and either not to pardon or to pardon." If this is true, then a system determines your eternal future, rather than God.
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Babylonian lion god holding the keys. The keys were closely connected with the symbol of the lion. Watch The Wine of Bablyon on ADtv for more information.
The Catholic trinity depicted here with the shell above them. Source: view The Wine of Babylon lecture online.
John the Baptist using a shell to baptize Jesus. Watch The Wine of Bablyon on ADtv for more information.
The shell represents the universe. Watch The Wine of Bablyon on ADtv for more information.
A post box displaying the Vatican coat of arms, including the Keys of Peter.
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