The First Civilization ended a long time ago.
The truth is a lot simpler than lies, but it cannot be borne by an evil world, so it must be camouflaged and complicated to pass muster. The decline of civilization has been going on a long time, in fact since the time of Jesus; the first civilization that had emerged in Mesopotamia was destroyed by the pagan barbarians of Greece and Rome. Jesus came precisely at that time in history because there was no hope in mankind rectifying the situation; man's civilization was doomed to failure; it was thus prophesied from the earliest recorded history in such legends as the legend of Gilgamish and the Flood, which later was immortalized in the Scriptures and emerged as the Story of Noah and the Flood.
Today, with the election of Obama as President of the greatest country in the world, we have reached the end of the Barbarian Age which began with the conquests of Alexander the Great. The First Civilization was at the Crossroads of History when Senator John McCain and Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin mounted the last effort to prevent the decline of the United States of America to be the last chapter of this Age, but, alas, it was not to be. The march of history was too advanced and the weight of denial was too great to stem the tide of man's fall into mediocrity and utter chaos.
It is not clear what the new age beginning now will bring and what the Obama Presidency will amount to. The cry for help has been heard throughout the world: bail us out now and let us worry about what will happen later. The bailout is artificial, everybody knows it, but it is the finger in the damn to stop the flooding of the entire world with poverty and despair. Can trillions of pieces of paper fool the world to accept slavery again? We will certainly see the outcome in our lifetimes.
The ultimate truth is that Jesus saw the decline of civilization when he chose to come to the world. All that has happened since then is an elaborate denial of the truth. Jesus was rejected as the true Messiah prophesied by the Scriptures by the Jews, the Greeks and the Romans; except for a handful of disciples and apostles and their followers that gave their lives to spread the truth about him. Jesus did not come as a king of this world because it was not his intention, nor the intention of the Scriptures, that he should rule in this world.
The Apostolic Age came to an end after Paul established the first church in Rome. In the fifth century, the Romans seized the authority of the Jewish religion and used it to build the Holy Roman Empire. Then after the Roman Empire collapsed, the Romans gradually turned to Christianity. In subsequent centuries the rest of Europe followed suit. However, this form of Christianity was not in line with what Jesus taught and what the Apostles preached. It was a form of secular Christianity, like the one being practiced today in the US. It is essentially the same religion as the one practiced by the Pharisees and the High Priests who called for the crucifixion of Jesus.
Islam recognized the illegitimacy of Roman Christianity and attacked it from the start. From the Seventh Century until now, Islam has been the thorn in the side of False Christianity that evolved in Rome and spread to America after the Middle Ages of Europe. American Protestant Christianity is phonier than Roman Christianity, because it is based on a totally worldly model of power and wealth. It is therefore ironic that it is Islam which is holding this false form of Christianity to the test in our day.
Soon the last vestiges of true Christianity in the Middle East will be betrayed by President Obama as he withdraws the American troops from Iraq and allows Islamic extremists to stamp out the last roots of true Christianity in the world. Whether the bailout succeeds or fails, the new age has already begun and it is based on slavery, just as Egypt was after Joseph. It remains to be seen what will transpire after the false bubble created with paper money fizzles out. What will the new age be called? Whatever it will be called, it will be about the denial that Jesus is the Messiah prophesied by the Scriptures and that he is the personification of the Creator of the Universe.
The Muslims call him Ullah, the Americans call him God, but Jesus called him Eil. Jesus called out from the Cross, "Eil, Eil, l'manna shwik-thani!" This is what everything is all about. No Bible has ever translated this utterance. You will find the correct translation here.
Feb. 15, 2009