Zeus is Satan and he does exist!
The Bible is up for interpretation, using many metaphors…
The Snake was just a metaphor for Satan…
Was Satan really Zeus aka Adam and was Venus really Eve aka Isis?
Jeremiah 1- Prophecy Part 3… Heads of “Zeus/Nike” abound on buildings in D.C. Isis is in grid layouts and in bas-relief sculptures of Greek and Roman gods and goddesses from one end of town to the other. The ancient story unfolds of Satan’s first child (first-born Cain) and his first Great Eagle Goddess, who was “Eve” (Isis). This Isis “Queen of Egypt” is the worshipped Madonna with Child (Isis and Osiris) for today’s German/Roman Catholics and others.
So as you see from the statement above, Satan’s first child is Cain, which means Satan is Adam who was Zeus. And Eve (Venus) was Isis the Madonna and Child.
Was Zeus was Satan?
We can find original text written in Greek, Latin as well as Hebrew. The Greek alphabet was assigned numerical values (The X gives the Z sound of Xylophone) X (=Chi) 600; Xi (shaped like a curled capital E) 60 and S (Sigma) 6. (Although Sigma is no longer used, it was) Thus 600, 60 and 6 spells XES, the Greek spelling for Zeus. In the KJV translation - where the name of the prophet Elisha (meaning 'My God is Saviour') has been retained in the paganised form 'Eliseus' (My god is Zeus). In similar fashion, the Name of the Hebrew Messiah YAHU'SHUAH (meaning 'YAHU is Saviour') has been paganised to read 'JeZeus', ('God is Zeus') which later became 'Jesus' in the English language (pronounced 'Jezus').
600 (X), 60 (Xi,=E), 6 (S) the number of his name, clearly spells XES the original Greek spelling for ZEUS.
Was Venus Eve?
Jeremiah 44:17 (NIV) "We will certainly do everything we said we would: We will burn incense to the Queen of Heaven and will pour out drink offerings to her just as we and our fathers, our kings and our officials did in the towns of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem. At that time we had plenty of food and were well off and suffered no harm." …And there are those who claim that it's referring to Venus, Asherah, Ashtoreth, Ishtar, or Isis. They are all the same person. Venus is equivalent to the Egyptian Goddess Isis, the Phoenician Astarte and the Babylonian Ishtar. Venus is known as the Daughter of Heaven and Sea (Creation)
If Isis the Madonna and Child was Eve, then Eve was Venus.
And I think it’s about high time she was forgiven for eating that apple!
If you asked me Satan aka Adam lied and it was he who was the evil one.
2007-01-02 08:37:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Well Zeus was believed to be the god of the sky and thunder,but it wouldn't make any sense to confirm his existence today because science proves that for example the thunder is a sonic shock wave caused by the rapid heating and expansion of the air surrounding and within a bolt of lightning.So how can Zeus exist if science proves how is the thunder caused?How can he be the god of thunder than?But I don't blame the greeks of the past for believing in his existance because they didn't have any explanation of how could this phenomen happen.
But science hasn't proven the non-existance of God so far.Yes I agree with many atheist and agnostics in the sense that many religious have the problem of blind faith which causes them to accept something blindly without even searching for truth.That unfortunately leads many to ignorance believing in a imaginary God that is some magic fairy up in the sky looking down at us.
But couldn't some source that was the responsible for the origin of the creation and existence be the real concept of God?If God is All-Mighty and Infinite as many describes how can such a limited human mind comprehend it's nature?We are only capable of proving what are mind can understand and be aware,but we shouldn't deny something if we can't comprehend it,othewise we would be saying are mind is capable of having all the answers but that isn't true.I'm not saying you should follow something blindly without use of logic and reason,we should increase knowledge and we should search for the truth,but denying something you can't comprehend isn't the answer.
2006-12-30 18:36:11
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answered by Fresh Prince of Brazil 2
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It has little to do with proving anything because it comes from a source I don't believe in (a Christian text) but I think at least this section of The Bible should be quoted more often, it may help to lessen inter-religious tensions. In The Bible, Genesis 1:26 'God' is 'recorded' as having said: "Let us make mankind in our image..." The key words here are "us" & "our"...modern Judao-Christian followers have forgotten this & like to claim arrogantly &insultingly that their deity is the only deity when in fact even their deity admits that he is one of many according to The Bible which is apparently his word. To the original poster I say that while your question has been mocked I do think you have a point of view that more people should shout about...I just think perhaps Yahoo! Answers may have been the wrong place because it made you come off as immature and irrational. Nonetheless, I can understand why you are asking this question & enjoyed reading your post & the replies it has garnered thus far. This comment won;t help you get the answer you want but I hope you enjoy it & it might inspire you to keep looking. I don't believe in any deity as of this moment in time...I was christened under the Church Of England - a church that only exists because Henry VIII wanted to legalise divorce (tells you how deeply he believed Christianity right? Nowadays, I am atheist or agnostic or something, I don't believe & barely care...but if I had to pick a side I would side with the Olympus-worshipping Hellenic Greeks & the Asgard-worshipping Norse Vikings...they make much more sense than the monotheist rubbish trotted out nowadays.
2016-05-22 22:51:24
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answered by Anonymous
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According to that religion, Zeus et al had physical bodies of gigantic stature, lived on the top of Mt Olympus. Mt Olympus has been climbed several times by many people, all of whom have seen the summit and found nothing you would not expect to find on top of any mountain. None of them found massive stone dwellings, inhabited by gigantic immortal persons speaking ancient Greek.
According to the Hebrew religion, God has no physical form, unless He chose to and it suited His purposes, led the descendants of Israel out of Egypt, and established them in the region of Canaan. These facts are verifiable and have been verified.
According to the Christian religion, Jesus Christ suffered crucifixion, rose again from the dead and ascended into heaven. By considering the Disciples' decision to suffer equally painful executions rather than say it never happened, it can be proven that they believed it did.
According to the Islamic faith, Mohammed was the prophet of Allah, who taught in what is now the Middle East. Mohammed existed, and his existance has been proven.
Apologies to anyone if I inadvertantly insulted them or their beliefs - it most definitely was NOT my intention. My only intention was to answer a Barry Manilow hating, anti-religious question. I mean, after all, what did Barry Manilow do to him?
2006-12-30 17:56:38
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answered by d_f_cornish 2
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Of course he exists. I saw him on television on the show Hercules the Legenary Journeys back in the 90s. I also saw Zeus playing in other shows and mvies too.
Landy.
2006-12-30 21:05:18
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answered by Anonymous
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my pet rat is named Zeus and he's very real! What's wrong with Barry Manilow? clouds of grey have silver linings when their reversed--you were my love and that's when the old grey cloud burst!
2006-12-30 16:19:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Sarcastically-inclined need not present hyperreality, but you happen.
Zeus and Hera are Isis and Osiris,Semiramis and Nimrod, the "virgin and child", the ever -mocking "queen of heaven" and her Satan-indwelt spawn/lover. Abomination!
I've read the end of the book. You lose.
2006-12-30 16:24:15
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answered by watcherd 4
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No. I see your point. However, I think agnosticism is a more neutral POV, so to avoid the crossfire between the faithful and the reasonable, I stay neutral.
2006-12-30 16:23:57
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answered by Anonymous
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He DOES exist. Once he transformed himself into a magestic bull and kidnapped my sister to Crete.
2006-12-30 16:19:21
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answered by Ape Ape Man 4
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He exists! I read about him on Yahoo Answers... so of course its true!
2006-12-30 16:19:24
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answered by Whatever 5
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