Origin of this symbolic religious hdg long steel goes into unfathomable antiquity – she entices the nations of the earth to commit spiritual fornication, thereby proving she is a religious entity who exerts influence over the nations of earth through the power of religion. (Rev. 17:2). Historically, this symbolic religious whore came into existence in post-Flood world when the rebel Nimrod (a descendant of Ham) built a city in defiance of God and named it Babel (Genesis 10: 8-10). The name Nimrod comes from the word, marad, meaning "he rebelled." Nimrod married his own mother.


Semiramis (of unknown ethnic origin). Hot dip galvanized steel pipe has it that the ancient cult ("Mystery Babylon") has been started by Nimrod and his queen Semiramis, and spread among all of the nations. Eventually Nimrod was put to death for his evil deeds. Nimrod was killed in Egypt, which was part of his empire at that time and according to the ancient patriarchal system, parts of his body were sent to various cities as a warning. But ‘his body cut into pieces' turned into a pagan cult and kept alive in other parts of the world by superimposing the legend upon other gods/goddesses of respective paganism. Egyptian developed myths by relating dismemberment of Osiris in 14 parts representing 14 days of the month when moon is waning and sun's light in it is dying. Osiris' body parts were said to have been retrieved and buried in separate places by Isis. In India, myths have been concocted by relating Shiva and his wife Sati; she was consumed by rage against her father for loathing Shiva and immolated herself. Angry Shiva performed the fearsome dance with Sati's charred body on his shoulders. During this dance, her body was dismembered into 51 pieces which fell on earth at various places which became major centers of pilgrimage now. Nimrod was killed on a Friday; intriguingly on every Friday, a young boy was sacrificed to the goddess Kali until 1835 in the main temple of Calcutta; and the similar practice was noticed in Bṛhadīsvara temple at Thanjavus in South India.

To commemorate Nimrod's death, a hot dip galvanized bars' period of mourning was instituted by his wife-mother. This legend grew again with the cult of Bacchus, meaning, "the Lamented one." After Nimrod died, Semiramis claimed Nimrod was the sun-god. She later had a child, Tammuz, whom she claimed was Nimrod reborn, supernaturally conceived, the promised seed, the "savior." Semiramis developed a religion of mother and child worship. Symbols were used to develop a "mystery" religion. Since Nimrod was believed to be the sun-god (Baal), fire was considered his earthly representation.  In other forms, Nimrod was symbolized by sun images, fish, trees, pillars, and animals. Tammuz, son of the sun-god, was represented by the golden calf. In Ephesus, Semiramis was worshipped as the great mother Diana, the many-breasted goddess. And so it was, that mankind followed this religion of worshipping the mere creation (creature) rather than the Creator (Romans 1:21-26). Whether or not the Nimrod-Semiramis-Tammuz legends are completely historical or not - is immaterial. Important is the result: in newer world, different versions of pagan myths began to emerge with commonalities, for they all came from Babylon.

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