Three Wise Men are just a legend, says Archbishop of...
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Three Wise Men are just a legend, says Archbishop of Canterbury

...what does that outfit mean?
Rated • 1 review • christianity • dailymail.co.uk
Three Wise Men are just a legend, says Archbishop of Canterbury

...what does that outfit mean?
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From the page: "In 1999, Dr. Horowitz received the coveted "Author of the Year Award" from the World Natural Health Organization. DNA and the Alien Threat to Humanity In this riveting presentation, Dr. Leonard Horowitz, advances evidence of nefarious tinkering with human genetics befitting a massive ā€oealien” conspiracy. As documented in DNA: Pirates of the Sacred Spiral his latest of 14 books, scientific advances in electro-genetics explains humanityā€s fundamental spiritualityā€"the source of lifeā€s physical manifestation in a quantum field. Simply stated, according to Dr. Horowitz, ā€oeyour physical body is a crystallization (or precipitation) of love vibrations. The electromagnetic and bio-acoustic frequencies of creative energy move physical matter along paths of least resistance to flow into sacred geometric forms. We perceive these forms as physical reality.” This optimally freeing knowledge can be used for personal empowerment, psycho-spiritual development, and global healing. "
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From the page: "Venus was commonly associated with the Greek goddess Aphrodite and the Etruscan deity Turan, borrowing aspects from each.
Additionally, Venus has been compared to other goddesses of love, Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli in Aztec mythology, Kukulcan in Maya mythology, Frigg and Freyja in the Norse mythos, and Ushas in Vedic religion. Ushas is also linked to Venus by a Sanskrit epithet ascribed to her, vanas- ("loveliness; longing, desire"), which is cognate to Venus, suggesting a Proto-Indo-European link via the reconstructed stem *wen- "to desire"[1].
Another interesting association with Venus is the Latvian god Auseklis, who's name derives from the root aus-, meaning "dawn". Auseklis and MÄ"ness, who's name means "moon", are both Dieva dÄ"li ("sons of God")."
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In Aztec religion, Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli (Nahuatl for "Lord of the Dawn"; IPA: [tɬaːwiskaɬpanˈteːkʷtɬi]) is the god of the planet Venus, the morning star. Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli was considered a dangerous and malevolent god, and was associated with Quetzalcoatl.[1]