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Noah Ohne
7 years ago

Constantine The Destroyer

This song is about a deposed emperor that by any means possible was on a mission to regain that which was lost. I’m a huge fan of science fiction, and the other day I was watching the classic “The Time Machine”. As the movie progressed, I started thinking (and more often than not my wife says this is a bad thing); but anyhow, I started thinking that government and religion are much like the Moorlocks. The blood thirsty and power hungry that themselves lack self-control; but need to impose it on everyone else. And then to my dismay, the realization occurred that “we the people” must then be the Eloy. Think about it! ? And now, on to Constantine. The Bible, as we (in general) know it, is the product of Constantine and his “council”. Firstly, due to the circumstances, which I interpreted was a deposed emperor that “by any means possible” wanted his control back; the seat of power, of godliness (note the lower case “g”), and, not that of a man inspired to follow a God that opposed the power of the seat of Rome. And that BS about his revelation of a cross in the sky, was another painted flaw in history. The nature of man has not changed regardless of the man. As all governments desire even to this day, control of the population was key to his success. However, by that time the people believed in one God. In order to put the godliness back in the seat of Rome, Constantine convened a group of so called “religious leaders” to assemble books that THEY thought accurately depicted the origins and hierarchy of man (from a purely Roman perspective of course). Do you think this was done without the bias of a political figure? Look at the one’s we have today for an example. Government is still government. And since the U.S. government was patterned after old Rome you should know where this is going by now. The Bible as we know it was assembled as a control document…. nothing more. It is incomplete (errors of Constantine’s council). The parts were omitted that put man on a one to one relationship with God. The proof is in the references in the Bible to Biblical books that do not exist in the popularly formatted book. Instances such as The Book Of Jashur, or references to Enoch but never any detail about who Enoch is except for the genealogical reference. Or the inconsistencies between the description of Jesus in the biblical text and the fake ass blond haired blue eyes idols that you find in most churches. Jesus, if you believe was a Nazarene, a Jew, and in that time they were neither blond haired or blue eyed. I doubt that GOD would have inspired an incomplete document, so man must be responsible for any omission, inconsistencies, and errors in translation and/or corruptions of meaning. Today, if the government attempted to suppress literature of any kind (as is still being done) what would be your reaction? Outrage? A general ...ed offness? Would you rebel? Save the sacred documents so valued by YOUR tradition? My supposition is that Constantine, regardless of how our lying history painted him, was a criminal; a terrorist of the highest order, a suppressor of knowledge and an oppressor of people. Sounds like criminal activity to me! Peace Noah Ohne

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