Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "Satanic display erected next to city's Christmas nativity" video.

  1. For them to put up the fallacy of Baphomet, as some call it, which was an invention of Eliphas Levi, and didn't exist before he had an artist draw it in 1856, shows that they are an utter moron, and do not really have any knowledge of theology or biblical history. In other words, what a so-called satan worshiper thinks is real, is a fallacy. They are worshiping a fake idol, which was an 1856 invention of a snake oil salesman. The word, Baphomet, if that is how it was meant to be pronounced, was an invention of King Philip the Fair of France, which he used in a scam to rob the Templar banks, since they were the royal bankers. He threatened to send the Pope back to Italy, to a certain death, to get him to go along with the scam. Earlier, King Philip had robbed the Goldsmiths, then the Lombard Bankers, because of his excessive spending, and kicked them out of the country. His next and final step, was to not only rob the banks, but the army that controlled them. He succeeded, by accusing them of heresy, and using the inquisition and a cowardly pope on the take, to convict them. He invented Baphomet, again, if that was what he was trying to pronounce, and claimed that the Templars were worshiping such a thing. Of course, some admitted to it, because they were under the most cruel torture that could be placed on them, where he had them sign a prewritten confession. They recanted everything as he had them killed. Baphomet was supposedly invented by the king, from a word that a Crusader used to describe a Mosque, which he had heard, and that he had written as "Bafumarias" in 1098. So, in reality, whoever put that up, is celebrating the worst cruelty and hate of a corrupt, murdering, and pathetic thief-king. If any good Floridian would, drive over it with a truck.
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