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RE: THANOS MOCKS YAHWEH! - How Avengers: Infinity War Twists Biblical Truth!

in #avengers7 years ago (edited)

This all appears accurate, or at least an insightful take on either spiritual, or researched influence of the MU and MCU.
It's no secret that MCU and Marvel in general have no interest in telling truth, but rather comic fiction. This comic fiction always tends to be based on the darker things of this world.. Real fallen, real demons, etc.. Darkness. In certain points of view, this is spiritual programming.

Now, there are Christian writers within the Marvel Universe who have made it their goal to provide a Jesus allegory (similar to Aslan).. some have failed, some have done ok (nothing holds a candle to Jesus).
That said, ... The Infinity War is an OLD marvel story. (POTENTIAL SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS of future MCU releases)..

In the comic version of the story arc, Thanos wipes out half of life due to his love for Mistress Death (about as demon based as is gets)..
Thanos subconsciously can not handle the omnipotent power of the Gauntlet and allows himself to be beaten when he merges himself with Eternity (a cosmic being).
His "granddaughter" (in the comics) Nebula is able to gain control of the gauntlet and brings back all the life that was wiped out by Thanos. ... (A Jesus allegory?)... mmmmm.. Well, maybe, maybe not. (Thanos made Nebula an undead shell of herself before she was able to grab the gauntlet and change reality.)
Enter one of Marvel's first LUCIFER allegories....
ADAM WARLOCK.
Adam Warlock, a being connected to the Soul Stone and possibly exists outside of our "reality" is the one planning and leading the good guys.
They attacked Thanos (unsuccessfully) with many heroes falling in the process.. Adam Warlock leads the way to retrieve the I.G. from Nebula. He actually calls on Thanos to help with the process (a non-omnipotent, yet still powerful Thanos).
In the end.. Adam Warlock wears the Infinity Gauntlet. And reigns for a time as an omnipotent being... until The Living Tribunal (an omnipresent being) intervenes.
Who the MCU will choose to give this Gauntlet to, IDK.
I'm wondering if Captain Marvel will wear it, If Gamora will wear it, or if a resurrected Dr. Strange will wear it.
My point in all of this is (at the time of writing) Adam Warlock was a Lucifer allegory.
This 'worthy" and noble Guardian able to wield power justly.. Just like the Luciferian doctrine being taught by so many Kaballists, Gnostics, Ascension theorists, etc..
I'm very curious how the MCU guys are going to handle the next movie because that will set the real tone for whatever their agenda might be. .............

Just to add a tiny bit to this, there are plenty of Marvel characters named after characteristics and names of God AND based on fallen Watchers, Hosts, Etc.... There's even a character named Lucifer, The Morning Star with almost omnipotent power.

Characters based on names of God, based on fallen Watchers, Hosts, Etc..
One Above All (a celestial host), Eternity, Uatu and The Watchers, Mistress Love, Sire Hate, Eon, Ziran, Kronos, Stranger, Master Order, Lord Chaos, ... and on and on. Want to delve further into possible theology in the Marvel Universe.. Look up the God Killer armor, Tony Stark, and the reign of Man over Gods.

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Also important to note that Thanos is a shortened version of Thanatos, which is the Greek word for death. Not surprising, coming from a Saturnian cult. We need to study and understand the etymological roots of words as well as the correct translations of them. In the King James transaction of the Bible especially, one needs to go through it with a fine tooth concordance to ascertain the correct meaning of who/what is being defined as God, god, lord, Lord, Lord God, Jehovah, El, Elohim, adon, adonnai, Bel, Baal...on and on