Are We The Children
of Star Gods?
YOWUSA.COM, 20-March-02 Steve Russell
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Hell On Earth
The Church of England has recently abolished "Hell" as we know it by completely changing the definition.
Creationisim Of The Early Church
A Review of The Mystery of Salvation: The Story of God's Gift
Only one sentence of this latest report from the Church of England's Doctrine Commission is likely to be remembered. "Hell is not eternal torment, but it is the
final and irrevocable choosing of that which is opposed to God so completely and so absolutely that the only end is total non-being." [p.199]
If those that control the religions believe they have the power to simply change an entire spiritual concept whenever they see fit, how much of our faith should
we be investing in them? If they were wrong the first time, couldn't they be wrong this time also?
The Jehovah's Witness religion uses the original Hebrew Scriptures for the source of their beliefs. This is useful for a traditional definition of Hell.
Gods of the New Millennium Alan F Alford 1996 P388 "[Hell] stands for the Hebrew Sheol of the Old Testament
and the Greek Hades of the Septuagint and New Testament."
Hades is commonly known as the Greek god of the underworld. Sitchin and many others have proven that this underworld called the "Lower World" were
actually hellish underground mines located in Africa where the Anunnaki forced human to mine for gold. While this was indeed a hellish place for the
enslaved gold miners, it was arguably never intended to endure as a spiritual place of deathly eternity.
So now we have a Heaven on a planet amongst the stars, and a Hell right here on Earth. Before we get passed the Anunnaki and onto the true spiritual God,
we must resolve the question of who Satan is. After all, religions have relied heavily on this concept to scare people into investing their faith in order to be saved from him.
Devil In The Detail
The word "Devil" is derived from the Greek word
"Diabolos", which means "accuser/slanderer". The word "Satan" comes from a Hebrew term meaning "resister/adversary". It is therefore apparent that the only
"Evil" connotations that can been attributed to these words are solely through religious dogma.
What the words really indicate are opposing gods. A perfect description of the documented fighting observed between the Anunnaki brothers Enlil and Enki.
If Satan is merely Enki as Zecharia Sitchin has described, did he really look like the Satan we have grown to loath and fear?
Satan is commonly recognized by primarily two images. That of the snake and that of a horned, winged demon with pointed tail.
Enki is commonly known throughout ancient texts as a serpent god. The literal meaning of the Hebrew word for the Biblical serpent is "to find things out, to
solve secrets". Since Enki was the chief scientist and "God of Knowledge" amongst the Anunnaki, this is a very befitting description.
The 12th Planet Zecharia Sitchin 1976 P330 The biblical Serpent surely was not a lowly, literal snake-for he could converse with Eve, he knew the truth
about the matter of "knowing", and he was of such high stature that he unhesitatingly exposed the deity as a liar. We recall that in all traditions, the chief deity
fought a Serpent adversary-a tale whose roots undoubtedly go back to the Sumerian gods.
The image of a horned, winged demon with a bull's head and tail is a representation of Satan that can be traced back to the Sumerian "Myth of Zu".
The story is set after the rearrangement of command and division of Earths realms between Anu's sons Enki and Enlil. At this time, there were 600
Anunnaki people working on Earth. There were also another 300 known as Igigi, "Those who observe and see". These Igigi gods manned the shuttles that transported the gold back to Nibiru.
The Igigi began to complain about the lack of facilities on Earth for them to rest after spending so much time in space. The Igigi decided to send an
emissary to Enlil to discuss the matter; his name was Anzu, or Zu for short. To persuade him to forget about the concerns of the Igigi, he was given a new,
more important job of guarding the secret chamber where the all-important "Tablets of destinies" were being kept. Eventually, the temptation from the
power contained in these tablets got the better of Zu and he stole them, fleeing Earth "in his bird". This left the entire planet in a state of crisis, as the whole
operation and destiny of the Anunnaki was now in jeopardy.
The story concludes with Zu being captured, judged and executed for his crimes of deceit and terror. The Sumerians made countless artistic
impressions of this event, with Zu represented with bird-like feet, wings and feathers to indicate his allegiance to the Igigi, the ones "who fly". In addition to
these features, horns were commonly drawn as a headdress to signify the godly status of the Anunnaki people, much like halos are commonly used to
signify hallowed spirits. The Babylonians and Assyrians remembered the event throughout history by conducting rituals where a bull is sacrificed in the presence of the godhead.
Taking ease with the understanding that Hell and Satan do not exist as we have come to know them, we may finally answer the question of who or what is
God. It seems that our religious scriptures contain references to physical interventionist Anunnaki gods, as well as an all seeing, all knowing, spiritual entity also called God.
The Physical Gods
For those that do not believe in God, deductions from
observations easily lead to statements like the following: "God ignores our prayers and allows suffering to continue. Therefore, either God does not exist or he hates us all anyway."
Zecharia Sitchin has informed us about the Sumerian story of creation involving Anu, Enlil, Enki, and how the Biblical deluge was intended to wipe out humanity. This is the holy
trinity that Christians worship but abstractly avoid this fact by saying that God is actually all three at once. After we were saved thanks to the merciful Enki
helping Noah, the gods had a change of heart and took a liking to us. These ancient mannerisms are also echoed in the Bible. The Old Testament tells of
an angry and vengeful God, while in the New Testament he is merciful and forgiving.
In ancient times when these gods were originally worshipped, they indeed answered people's prayers and physically punished them for their sins. It was
a time when religion had an obvious cause and effect component to it. Worshipers even fought alongside Anunnaki gods when infighting broke out
into full-scale wars, as documented by Sitchin in "The Wars of Gods and Men".
Now that these ancient gods have all departed, is it any wonder that the gods no longer intervene with our day-to-day lives like our ancestors had come to expect?
These physical flesh and blood human Anunnaki gods have been interwoven into our biblical scriptures making it very confusing for the inquisitive mind to
grasp the true nature of God. It now seems that to understand who the true spiritual God really is, we must become aware of these ancient false gods,
and look to sources other than our copies of the Koran or Bible for all the answers.
The Spiritual God
If many of the concepts from religious texts such as the Bible are merely describing the worship and lives of false gods, what information do we have to
indicate that a true God exists? After all, something still had to be responsible for the creation of the entire universe and these Anunnaki gods.
It seems that the original compilers of the Bible may have been aware of the difference between the false gods that created us, and the true God that created them and the entire universe.
Bible Isaiah 44: 6 I am the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.
According to Sitchen, the Bible was originally
written in Hebrew and that each letter of the Hebrew
alphabet corresponds with a numerical value.
The first letter Aleph, equates to one, Beth equates
to two. If God is the alpha and the omega, why
did the compilers of the Bible decide to begin the
book with the lesser second character, Beth?
Perhaps the compilers were trying to convey a hidden meaning. Could this message be that many of the references to God in the Bible were actually
describing the false Anunnaki gods from the earlier Sumerian texts?
The answer lies in the first line from the Bible that commonly translates to:
"In the beginning, God created the Heaven and the Earth".
If the first letter of Beth is replaced by an
Aleph in this opening line, the meaning changes
remarkably to reveal the answer to the question of
gods or God?
"The Father-of-Beginning created the Deities, the Heavens, and the Earth."
Many people may be understandably upset and automatically recoil in denial after reading that their religion is based on false gods. This will primarily harm
the religious institutions that currently enjoy, and in many cases abuse the power they have been given. For the individual, it should open up a new and
more fascinating realization that is now beginning to gain widespread support.
By reclaiming the faith, knowledge, and power we have invested in building our churches and empowering our leaders, we can enable ourselves to reach the realization that the Kingdom of God is within all of us.
The Gospel of Thomas Marvin Meyer 1992 P5 The Gospel according to Thomas is an ancient collection of sayings of Jesus said to have been recorded by Judas
Thomas the Twin. Unlike other early Christian gospels, which typically consist of narrative accounts interpreting the life of Jesus of Nazareth and culminating in descriptions of his death, the Gospel of
Thomas focuses specifically upon sayings of Jesus. The Gospel of Thomas Marvin Meyer 1992 P23 Saying 3
Jesus said, "If your leaders say to you, "Look, the kingdom is in heaven", then the birds of heaven will precede you. If they say to you, "It is in the sea",
then the fish will precede you. Rather, the kingdom is inside you and it is outside you.
While many of today's religious institutions refuse to acknowledge the validity of the information within the Gospel of Thomas, the key principle from this text can actually be found within the Bible itself.
Bible Luke 17: 20-21 Some Pharisees asked Jesus when the Kingdom of God would come. His answer was, "The Kingdom of God does not come
in such a way as to be seen. No one will say, "Look, here it is!" or, "There it is!"; because the Kingdom of God is within you."
This spiritual Kingdom of God foretold to be
inside us is now being discovered by the scientific
community. New scientific evidence seems to
attribute our belief in God to our biological
construction, rather than the blind faith demanded
by our religions. This evidence shows that our
brains may be hardwired to believe and experience
the spiritually infinite Kingdom of God.

The left side of our brain processes all the practical, factual, and logical information that we experience. The right side of our brain is less interested in
facts, and is responsible for our emotions and feelings.
In the 1970's psychiatrist and anthropologist Eugene d'Aquili began research to see if brain activity could produce religious experiences. In the early
1990's, he teamed up with radiologist Andrew Newberg from the University of Pennsylvania to image the brains of Tibetan Buddhists and Franciscan Nuns.
What they found was a distinct lack of activity in the left portion of the brain known as the orientation area, during highly meditative states.
Reader's Digest Searching for the Divine Vince Rause February 2002 These are rare experiences, requiring an almost total
blackout of the orientation area. But Newberg and d'Aquili believed lower degrees of blockage could produce a range of milder, more ordinary spiritual experiences,
as when believers "lose themselves" in prayer or feel a sense of unity during a religious service. Their research suggests that all these feelings are founded not
in emotion or wishful thinking, but the genetically arranged wiring of the brain. Indeed, Newberg's scans suggest the brain may be able to
experience two realities. In one reality, awareness reaches the mind through the filter of the self. In the other, the self is swept aside, and the mind's awareness grows broader and more unified.
Perhaps the knowledge of this higher, infinite and yet self contained Kingdom of God that can be found in many Eastern religions has been derived from the
religion that the Anunnaki themselves followed and brought to Earth. It is this knowledge we should be learning more about in order to guarantee a future for our faith in God.
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