Dagon's mitre
"The mitre directly derives from the ancient pagan god-fish Dagon and the goddess Cibeles' mitres. The Pope's mitre represents the Dagon's head with the opened mouth, that's why the pointed shape and the superior part of the division". Joseph Ruben.
In his veneration and Dagon's worship, the high priest of the paganism actually dressed an article of apparel which had been created from an enormous fish.
The fish's head formed a mitre on the old man's head, which its scaly skin, as well as the fan-shaped tailed fell as a blanket behind, leavin the human extremities and the feet exposed.
The most visible worship's way was devoted to Dagon, later known as Ichthys or the fish.
In Caldean times, the church's haed was Dagon's representative, who was considered as foolproof and was approached as "His Holiness"
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**The nations subdued by Babylon had to Kiss the Babylonian king-god's ring and shoes. The same attributions and the same titles are clamed for today by the buddhim's Dalai Lama and the Pope.
On the other side, the paganism's inversions, the fish mitre and the religious habits of the Dagon's priests are used by the Catholic bishops, cardinals and popes.
In the book of the Revelations, H. A. Ironside told:
The chief priest carried on the head with fish shape, in honor to Dagon, the god-fish, the life's lord - other form of the Tamuz mistery, as the one develeppoed between the Israel's old enemies, the Philistenes.
When the main priest established in Rome, he took the title of Pontifex Maximus, which was printed on his mitre.
** When Julius Caesar (who was an iniatiated, as each young Roman of good family) became the chief of State, who was chosen as pontifex maximus, and this title was carried out from now on by all Roman emperors till Constantin the Great, who was, in one and at the same time, the church's head and pagans' high priest!
The titled was confered afterwards to the Rome's bishops and rests nowadays with the pope, wich is established thus declared, he isn't the successor to Peter, the fisher-apostle, but the direct sucesor to the Babylonian mysteries' high priest and the fish-god Dagon's servant, whom he wears the fisher's ring for, as his idolatrous predecessor.
Who is Dagon?
In the Bible, Dagon dates back to approximately the 3rd millenium b.C., well befor the Jesus Christ's birth and was mentioned for the first time in Judges 16:23, when the Philistenes offered to Dagon a great sacrifice after his idol supposedly delivered Samson to them.
"Now the rulers of the Philistines assembled to offer a great sacrifice to Dagon their god and to celebrate, saying, “Our god has delivered Samson, our enemy, into our hands.”Judges 16:23
This is just one of the many ritual sacrifices we see on the Bible and it doesn't differ from any sacrifice of today, such as 9/11 or any war.
This is just one of the many ritual sacrifices we see on the Bible and it doesn't differ from any sacrifice of today, such as 9/11 or any war.
Votive plaque for cult of the Danubian rider Roman, Early Imperial Period. The cult of the Dacian, or Danubian, Riders began to spread among Roman soldiers soon after 106 CE, when Dacia was conquered by Trajan and made a province of the Roman Empire. Traces of the cult have been found as far away as the Roman provinces of Gaul and Britain.
— with Laura Caamaño Casais.
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