Saturday, November 21, 2015

Is the Ancient Moon God Nanna the God of Islam and Ancient Zeus?

This ancient Akkadian God has the crescent as his symbol.  He is also referred to as “father of the gods” just as Zeus is and he is listed as the father of Ishtar (Aphrodite) and Utu-Shamash (Apollo).  Remember, my research indicates Aphrodite was Ishtar/Inanna and she created a queendom in Ancient Sumer and said she would honor her father.  Per Wikipedia:
He is commonly designated as En-zu, which means “lord of wisdom”. During the period (c.2600-2400 BC) that Ur exercised a large measure of supremacy over the Euphratesvalley, Sin was naturally regarded as the head of the pantheon. It is to this period that we must trace such designations of Sin as “father of the gods”, “chief of the gods”, “creator of all things”, and the like. The “wisdom” personified by the moon-god is likewise an expression of the science of astronomy or the practice of astrology, in which the observation of the moon’s phases is an important factor.
His wife was Ningal (“Great Lady”), who bore him Utu/Shamash (“Sun”) andInanna/Ishtar (the goddess of the planet Venus). The tendency to centralize the powers of the universe leads to the establishment of the doctrine of a triad consisting of Sin/Nanna and his children.
The God of Wisdom is also Enki who is Zeus.  So  are Muslims cutting people’s heads off in honor of Zeus?  What a sick world.  The Abrahamic God is Zeus and the rest of the Cronides who are encoded as different names for God.

Links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sin_(mythology)

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