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Babylonian Fish Hat Passed To Vatican PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Alleluia707   
Monday, 12 November 2007

The roman catholic papal "mitre", the hat that bishops, cardinal and the pope wear, is nothing but a pagan vestige borrowed from the babylonian fish god.

 

 

 

Comparison of the fish-god, Dagon, and his more modern counterpart, a Roman Catholic Bishop. The similarity, as you see, is quite striking.

 

The mitre, as pictured here atop Pope John Paul II, is the liturgical headdress of a bishop, abbot or Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. It consists of a tall pointed cleft cap with two bands hanging down at the back.

 

Cybele, the mystery goddess of Asia Minor as well as Syria illustrates rather plainly the Episcopal mitre upon her head.

 

 

The famous painting by Moretto, shows St. Ambrose wearing a mitre shaped like the head of a fish. This same type of mitre adorned the head of Pope Paul III, shown directly opposite Moretto’s drawing.

 

We see each priest is wearing a fish-head mitre representing the Sumerian-Philistia-Babylonian god Dagon.

 

 

PAGAN SUN WORSHIP AND CATHOLICISM

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