

Aristotle is the Illuminati philosopher that schooled Alexander the Great and taught him to believe in the teachings of Plato and Socrates. This is why Alexander went forth to conquer:
Get a Quote on Home Security SystemsIRS Tax Settlement1 Hour Auto Loan1. First, he felt the desire to build his own invisible empire through conquest and mass murder.
2. He wanted the whole world to be brought into submission to illuministic or Greek philosophy.
In essence every conquest brought with it the complete transformation of society. Greek gods were interwoven into the conquered regions religions. Their priests and religious leaders were murdered and replaced with illuminists. So were many of the leaders of state (those that were not already illuminists). Greek philosophy replaced religion by merging with it!
The Jews:
After Alexander died, his empire was split up into four regions ruled by his generals. Seleucid, ran his empire from Syria. Judaism and the Jews were his primary nemesis. At that time they believed in a God with a physical body governed by perfect intelligence. They also believed in a physical resurrection of the body (Isa. 26: 19 together with my dead body shall they arise.)
Their resistance was successful for awhile. In fact, it is the reason why the Jews celebrate Hanukkah (For the days the Lord kept the flame in his Temple lit without replenishment of fuel.)
When they did fall, the Syrians violated their temple and threw pig's blood on its alter before destroying it. This was the highest desecration of the times. Thus, we see the hatred for God and truth manifested by these Greek Illuminists. The Pharisees and Sadducees were the result of this conquest.
Christianity:
Jesus Christ was not establishing a new religion. He was bringing back the pure religion that existed before Greek Illuminism destroyed and corrupted it. He was God in the flesh and both the Pharisees and Sadducees wanted Him dead. His physical resurrection was a major blow to illuminism and Greek philosophy. It demonstrated that individual identity cannot disappear, even after death!
Rome was then the rulers of the world. Rome, that had embraced illuminism and all things Greek. Even the Roman gods were just Greek gods with different names!
The purity of what was then Christianity was again polluted with illuminism. This was formalized at the Council of Nicea where Emperor Constantine sat down with his politically appointed Christian leaders and put together the Nicene Creed, and compiled the first Bible. Scriptures that exposed Illuminism were conveniently left out.
Thus we see, the writings of Augustine, becoming canonized by these "new Christians" and much of the writings of the martyrs being lost to History. His work, "City of God" is nothing less than Plato's Republic being placed into a "Christian themed setting". In fact, Aristotle was unofficially "Canonized" and his teachings became Church doctrine! Denial of which, was punishable by death. (see Copernicus's story)
Thus religion and state were combined as one with Lucifer at its head once more.
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