Alexander's Hislop's The Two Babylons is a deep study on pagan Catholicism.
There's not paganism i nit.
Starts with the Tower of Babel, Nimrod and his mother Samerimus. He dies and Samerimus declares him and her self a god and goddess. They erected statues of her holding baby Nimrod of which Constantine later changed the
names to Mary and Jesus, along with other pagan god statues that were changed to NT saint names.
This guy is totally confused. Nimrod is not the son of Samerimus.
Every false god and goddess can be traced back to these two.
That makes no sense, at all. Gods and goddesses exists throughout the world long before these two separate myths developed.
Nino is just another name such as Baal, bul, bel. One note, Baal is where we get the word bell from. Remember that next time you hear the church bells ringing.
Do you actually believe that? Do people believe anything? Baal is a Babylonian word. Bell comes from the word Bellan from the Saxons. The Saxons did not even know who Baal was.
Also the steeple is derived from the Tower of Babel. Yep folks, we are drenched in paganism.
The reasoning behind this being... nothing? Steeples come from the use of bells, which chimed to let people know when services would begin. This was in the days before watches.
And when Luther broke away from the Catholic Church, he kept some of the pagan ideas of which he bequeathed to us unto this hour.
Back to niño. The word nun is a derivative of this pagan deity.
I could go on and on here. I wish I could remember everything I studied on the subject.
You are all over the place and not substatiating your claims.
When people go around making claims like this, what they fail to realize in creating this myths is that the world does not revolve around English. Bell... that's kinda like Baal... so bells must be pagan! Well, bell does not look like Baal in other languages, so there is no connection.
I know the word Vatican came from the Latin vaticanos which means dwelling place of devils.
Vatican comes from the name of the hill in Rome where the office of the Pope is. It was the location of the tomb of Peter. It has nothing to do with devils.