The paganism of a triune God is derived from the first Babylonian empire, led by Nimrod who was a descendant of Noah and became a strong man after the floods.
Originally Nimrod was a believer in the One God, that is why he was called Lucifer–”light-bringer”. In Isaiah 14:12 it is recorded he became a disbeliever “How art though fallen, O Lucifer, son of the morning”. We get the word Satan from the word “Saturn”– the star of Nimrod.
Nimrod re-established star worship. At the time that Nimrod’s empire was becoming corrupt, Shem arose who is also known as Melchizedek, a son of Noah. He became aware of the violation of the revelation of Adam by Nimrod and had the 72 religious judges of Egypt order a verdict against Nimrod. Nimrod was killed and pieces of his body were sent throughout his empire. One sent to his wife Semiramis who decided to make Nimrod a god and became pregnant claiming it was Nimrod that impregnated her by the Holy Spirit, when the child was born she said he was the divine incarnation of his father Nimrod, the child’s name was Bar-Nin in Egypt he is called Horus, Osiris is Nimrod and his mother was Isis (Semiramis). Semiramis worshipped a sea god as well. Nimrod became identified with the Philistine fish god, Dagon. The leader of the Nimrodian cult was known as Pontificus Maximus. The Pontificus Maximus Nebuchadnezzar put the Judeans into captivity. His empire was followed by the kingdom of Pergamum in Turkey (see Rev 2:12-13). Eventually, the seat ended up in Imperial Rome. Constantine’s taking on Christianity integrated paganism with Catholicism. In 325 at the Council of Nicea triune paganism became official church doctrine. In 385 Gratian passed on the pontifex Maximus to the pope Damasus and it’s been with the papacy ever since.
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