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Postby S.o.Thunder » Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:46 pm

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"The two-horned mitre, which the Pope wears,
when he sits on the high altar at Rome
and receives the adoration of the Cardinals,
is the very mitre worn by the priests of Dagon,
the fish-god of the Philistines and Babylonians."
- The Two Babylons ; Alexander Hislop; p. 215

Even the "Chinese" Pope Wears
The Dagon Mitre Hat.

"Mr. A. Trimen, a distinguished London
architect and author, found that on a
certain occasion every year the Chinese
Emperor, as Pontifex Maximus of his nation,
wears a mitre which is the very counterpart
of the Papal mitre."
-(Hager, on Chinese Hieroglyphics,
B. xxxv, in the British Museum)


"In Babylon there was "Oannes" a fish god
who imparted great knowledge to the people.
He taught them how to build cities. He also
taught them math and geometric laws, and was
credited with giving them all the knowledge
that they would ever receive. At night,
he would go back into the sea to spend the
night, because he was amphibious. He had
the head of a man; covered by the head of
a fish, and had the legs and feet of a man
and the torso of a man, but was covered by
the scales and tail of a fish. "
-Berossus; from ancient fragments
(Isaac Preston Cory)
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DAGON or OANNES - "He would go back
into the sea to spend the night, because he
was amphibious. He had the head of a man;
covered by the head of a fish, and had the
legs and feet of a man and the torso of a
man, but was covered by the scales and
tail of a fish. "
-Berossus; from ancient fragments
(Isaac Preston Cory)
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"The great apostate church of the Gospel Age,
true to its Babylonish origin, has actually
adopted this fish god in its ritual; for the
pope on certain occasions manifests by his
head gear that he is the direct representative
of Dagon. As it was an indispensable rule in
all idolatrous religions that the high priest
should wear the insignia of the god that he
worshipped, so the sculptures discovered by
Layard show that the priests of Dagon were
arrayed in clothing resembling fish. This is
probably the "strange apparel" referred to
in Zeph. 1:8. Berosus tells us that in the
image of Dagon the head of the man appeared
under the head of the fish, while Layard
points out that in the case of the priests
"the head of the fish formed a mitre above
that of the man, while its scaly, fan-like
tail fell as a cloak behind, leaving the
human limbs and feet exposed."
(Babylon and Nineveh, p. 343)

"In the ancient legends of the Babylonians
there was "Oannes" called "Lord of the Waves".
He was amphibious, having the torso and head
of a man but upon his head was the head of a
fish - with gaping mouth and draping downward
were the back of the fish, complete with scales
and tail. The Sumerians called him "EA" and
like Oannes - he was half fish and half man.
He was called the great Fish of heaven. The
Philistines called him "DAGON", the fish god
that is also mentioned in the Bible."
-OANNES; part II
Vladimir Pakhomov
taken from a history of Mesopotamia
Written in the 3rd Century BC
by Berossus; A Babylonian Priest
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The priests of Dagon wore the same
mitre hat that was worn by "Cybele".
It looked like the open mouth of a fish -
propped upon the priest's head.

"He was half fish and half man.
He was called the great Fish of heaven.
The Philistines called him "DAGON",
the fish god that is also mentioned
in the Bible."
-OANNES; part II
Vladimir Pakhomov
taken from a history of Mesopotamia
Written in the 3rd Century BC
by Berossus; A Babylonian Priest
"

DAGON is mentioned in the Bible
in at least 8 places -

Joshua 19:27
Judges 16:23
1Samuel 5:2,3,4,5,7
1Chronicles 10:10

"Now the rulers of the Philistines
assembled to offer a great sacrifice
to Dagon their god...."
(Judges 16:23)(NIV)-BibleGateway

"And the Philistines took the ark of God,
and brought it into the house of Dagon,
and set it by Dagon. And when they arose
early on the morrow morning, behold,
Dagon was fallen upon his face to the
ground before the ark of Jehovah;
and the head of Dagon and both the
palms of his hands lay cut off upon
the threshold; only the stump of
Dagon was left to him."
(1Samuel 5:2,4)(ASV)-BibleGateway

"On that day I will punish those who
worship Dagon.....On that day,says the
Lord, a cry will be heard at the Fish Gate.
.. I will punish those who are satisfied
with themselves, who think, 'The Lord won't
help us or punish us.' The Lord's day of
judging is coming soon; it is near and
coming fast. The cry will be very sad
on the day of the Lord; even soldiers
will cry."
(Zephaniah 1:9,10,14)(NCV)-BibleGateway

The "DAGON" Mitre Hat of Christendom
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"The two-horned mitre, which the Pope wears,
when he sits on the high altar at Rome
and receives the adoration of the Cardinals,
is the very mitre worn by the priests of Dagon,
the fish-god of the Philistines and Babylonians."
- The Two Babylons ; Alexander Hislop; p. 215
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Notice in the comparison pictures above
that the ancient Priest of the Fish-God "Dagon"
is wearing a fish robe - with the Fish's
head being placed directly upon the priest's
own head. The opened mouth of the fish looks
exactly as the "mitre" hat of the pope with
the mouth Opened.

Not only does the pope wear this "Mitre" hat,
but so do the Cardinals on certain occasions
when they are dressed in their royal regalia.

The Mystery religion of ancient Babylon / Assyria,
was noted for the priestly class of "Dagon" in
much the same way that the "Mystery" religion of
Rome has copied it.


THE INFLUENCE
OF DAGON FISH WORSHIP
UPON THE MITRE HATS --
WORN BY THE CARDINALS
AND THE POPE
ANOTHER VESTIGE FROM ANCIENT BABYLON

Probably the most recognizable article of clothing
that the Pope wears is the tall, gaping hat called
the mitre.

Why does he where this?

Where did it come from?

There's nothing in the Bible that indicates
that Jesus ever wore such a hat.

There is nothing written - that indicates
that the apostles wore such a hat.

There is nothing to indicate that Peter
ever wore such a hat.

Why do the Popes wear a "Mitre" hat ?

The fact is that the origin of the hat
goes back long before Jesus
and can be traced to an ancient
Babylonian fish-god named Dagon.

"...there are strong evidences that Dagon
was Nimrod.... All scholars agree that the
name and worship of Dagon were imported
from Babylonia. "
- The Two Babylons,
Hislop, p. 215

"In their veneration and worship of Dagon,
the high priest of paganism would actually
put on a garment that had been created
from a huge fish! The head of the fish
formed a mitre above that of the old man,
while its scaly, fan-like tail fell as a cloak behind,
leaving the human limbs and feet exposed."
- Babylon and Nineveh,
Austen Henry Layard, p. 343

"The most prominent form of worship in Babylon
was dedicated to Dagon, later known as Ichthys,
or the fish. In Chaldean times, the head of the
church was the representative of Dagon,
he was considered to be infallible, and was
addressed as ‘Your Holiness’. Nations subdued by
Babylon had to kiss the ring and slipper of the
Babylonian god-king. The same powers and the same
titles are claimed to this day by the Dalai Lama of
Buddhism, and the Pope. Moreover, the vestments of
paganism, the fish mitre and robes of the priests
of Dagon are worn by the Catholic bishops, cardinals
and popes.
-The Wine of Babylon; Pg 9

The excavations done of ancient Nineveh and Babylon
have shed light on the shocking connection between Dagon
the fish-god and the Pope's Mitre (hat).
Dagon - Fish Worship - Smith's Bible Dictionary

"We have evidence that at a later period
the Pagan priests dispensed with the body
of the fish, and used the head alone like
a cap."
(Bryant, Vol. v, p. 384)

"The gaping jaws of the fish's head,
surmounting the head of the man,
is the exact appearance of the two
homed mitre of the pope, or of a
Papal bishop at this day!"

"Mr. A. Trimen, a distinguished London
architect and author, found that on a
certain occasion every year the Chinese
Emperor, as Pontifex Maximus of his nation,
wears a mitre which is the very counterpart
of the Papal mitre."
-(Hager, on Chinese Hieroglyphics,
B. xxxv, in the British Museum)


Dagon Fish Worship - from
"Ancient Pagan and Modern
Christian Symbolism"

"We have evidence that at a later period
the Pagan priests dispensed with the body of the fish,
and used the head alone like a cap."
-(Bryant, Vol. v, p. 384)

The gaping jaws of the fish's head,
surmounting the head of the man, is the exact
appearance of the two homed mitre of the pope,
or of a Papal bishop at this day!
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Catholic Priests are still practicing ancient pagan worship!
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