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Aug 28Liked by Thomas Sheridan

Hello Thomas! Again you knock it out of the Park. The darkness and evil at the heart of this story reflect perfectly the feeling that permeated last week in Chicago during the DNC… in that case driven by C333, other low level demons, and the hours of hatred focused on Trump.

The turmoil and chaos is likely part of the “necessary process” we’re going through…HOWEVER… be it Abrahamic, Choronzonic, Pol Potic, COVIDIC, scientisimic or other blind, woke-ish lunatic, religious fervor is like none I’ve seen or experienced before. Hypatia’s story is one that should be long-remembered… especially by the lame-ass feminist morons that yap yap yap yet say nothing. But on a lighter note…

It’s funny… my son and I have been discussing Hypatia this week, and our friend Orestes who lives in Greece… if you’d mentioned Voltaire (who he was reading to me tonight during an after dinner chat) it would have been the trifecta of synchronicities.

Anyway, thank you again for all you do and share. Looking forward to reading the HOCUS FOCUS BOOK… best regards and congratulations to you and Sara on your book launch!

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I never heard of Hypatia so thanks to Thomas for this article.

I know enough about the history of Christianity to deplore the many crimes committed by those who claim to follow Jesus Christ. I know a lot less about the history of paganism. Maybe that reflects the adage that 'history is written by the winners'. And there can be no doubt that Christianity has reigned supreme for the last 2,000 years.

I don't believe we can ever know the truth of what happened in ancient times. No doubt there was good and bad on both sides. So I think it is better to draw a line under the past and start afresh.

I would like to see a genuine synthesis between paganism and 'proper' Christianity that will mark out Ireland as a tolerant and welcoming place for all seekers after the truth.

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Aug 28Liked by Thomas Sheridan

Amazing mate, always on the money. Religious zealots demonise the free, the individual against the masses a timeless dance of enlightenment (the Pagans) against the all dominating rise against natural law (the christian's). I'm sure yourself and your esteemed readers/viewers are fully aware of the Cleopatra to Christ connection, if not Ralph Ellis speaks of it in his first of five books on the king Jesus trilogy (even though there are five books on the matter). I'm no scholar on his works I've merely read read the first book, it's very interesting---Cleopatra to Christ: Jesus: the great-grandson of Cleopatra.: Volume 1 (The King Jesus Trilogy) : http://edfu-books.uk/portfolio/cleopatra-to-christ/

Keep fighting the good fight dude.

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Aug 28Liked by Thomas Sheridan

" intolerance, ignorance, and decay." And mind control.

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There's always a good few Peter the Lectors types hanging around. Male or female, in there to whip up a commotion🙄. Regardless of circumstances they are at it. That video earlier on, Thomas, re Mass Weapons of Protection was great as well.

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Crazy Christians strike again. 😏

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There is much of this which is factually untrue. I strongly recommend you read a book by Rodney Stark,

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bearing-False-Witness-Debunking-Anti-Catholic/dp/0281077746/ref=sr_1_1?sr=8-1

a fully referenced work which debunks many of the slanders to which the early Church has been subjected. You write beautifully, but casual slurs without historical basis are best avoided.

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Aug 28·edited Aug 28Author

this is not anti Catholic - the Catholic Church did not even exist then. These Christians at the time were ostensibly Second Temple Rabbinical ex-Jews with some of the Roman establishment thrown in types who had converted. The records of Christian savagery against non Christians is documented by the early Christians themselves. They were ashamed of nothing. I see the world with a clarity and I state such. I feel precisely the same way about Jihad today. If anything, I have defended the Catholic Church over the years when they have been unfairly blamed such as witchburnings and pogroms when it was almost exclusively Lutherans and Calvinists who did the majority of mass murders during the Reformation.

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I first read the account of Hypatia's vicious murder in "Not In His Image" by John Lamb Lash who takes a dim view of all Abrahamic religions as products of the Archons. I don't believe anything anyone says 100% but he has an interesting perspective

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I like so much of what Hypathia did in those times, it wrenches my gut and brings me to tears in real time to finally get the info on how she died and the consequential events afterward, the fomented brutality was unnecessary.

Every person who professes to Christian must know this history, everyone will put it on blast leaving the demon dens empty desolate; for people to be so full of poison and destroy on command the beauty and wisdom she embodied feels like off the charts to me. Such a beautiful, brave, courageous, boss-pagan woman who deserved to live out her days in peace, but it was ripped from her.

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I actually thought that Jews were Christian’s 😯

; how disgusting that those who follow Jesus would resort to this sort of ‘extremism’… to murder another because of their religious beliefs is pure evil imo.

I chose the middle name , Alexandria when she was baptised at age 5. Caved to catholic family tradition, which in itself is supposedly different to Catholicism, I think.

Anyhow Father Pat was awesome . He knew all about the Alexandrian , Egyptian library and we discussed how I thought that the Vatican still held writings which were stolen.

Anyhow.. now I know about Hepatia.

Thank you Thomas. This adds more depth to the debate regarding the blurring of many religious truths, paganism being s general term for an ancient belief system, perhaps?

Didn’t cleopatra hold the keys to Yhd heart of Alexandria.. s Roman as far as I recollect?

Very interesting article.

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