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Originally posted by Redevilfan09
reply to post by believer74
No God said "Let us or lets create man in our image", which tells me there was more than one of these gods hanging around at the time.edit on 28-3-2011 by Redevilfan09 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by believer74
reply to post by starchild10
and god created man in his own image.. as did one of the Annunaki
Originally posted by Godiva
Well in my opinion either way we are doomed....
If the Annunaki return to enslave us again like they did thousands of years ago...well then
If Jesus returns ....after reading this....well then www.nobeliefs.com...
We are in trouble either way!!
Originally posted by Jepic
I smoke Annunakis for breakfast to stimulate my appetite. What the hell are you talking to me about...edit on 28-3-2011 by Jepic because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Nightchild
Originally posted by Redevilfan09
reply to post by believer74
No God said "Let us or lets create man in our image", which tells me there was more than one of these gods hanging around at the time.edit on 28-3-2011 by Redevilfan09 because: (no reason given)
Soon enough you will probably be given the ordinary preachings about how the "Us-part" is just describing the Holy Trinity, and not other gods.
Ah well, guess the early Christians had to come up with something, so that they could explain away how the Bible speaks about several gods and not some single and allmighty entity as they wanted it to be.
* Acolnahuacatl, or Acolmiztli - a god of the underworld, Mictlan * Acuecucyoicihuati (see Chalchiuhtlicue) * Amimitl - god of lakes and fishers * Atlacamani - goddess of oceanic storms such as hurricanes * Atlacoya - goddess of drought * Atlatonan (also Atlatonin) - goddess of the coast * Atlaua - water god * Ayauhteotl - goddess of mist, fog, vanity and fame * Camaxtli - god of hunting, war, fate and fire * Centeotl (see Cinteotl) * Chalchiuhtlatonal - god of water * Chalchiuhtecolotl - a night owl god Chalchiutlicue from Codex Ríos. * Chalchiuhtlicue (also Chalciuhtlicue, or Chalchihuitlicue) (She of the Jade Skirt). (Sometimes Acuecucyoticihuati) - the goddess of lakes and streams, and also of birth; consort of Tlaloc. * Chalchiuhtotoliq (Precious Night Turkey) - god of pestilence and mystery * Chalmecatecuchtlz - a god of the underworld, Mictlan and sacrifices * Chalmecatl the underworld, Mictlan and the north * Chantico - the goddess of hearth fires, personal treasure, and volcanoes * Chicomecoatl (also Chalchiuhcihuatl, Chiccomeccatl, or Xilonen) - goddess of new maize and produce, wife of Cinteotl. * Chicomexochtli - a patron of artists * Chiconahui - a domestic fertility goddess * Chiconahuiehecatl - associated with creation * Cihuacoatl (also Chihucoatl or Ciucoatl) (Woman Serpent) - an aspect of Ilamatecuhtli and consort of Quetzalcoatl * Cinteotl (also Centeotl or Centeocihuatl) - the principal maize god, son of Tlazolteotl * Cipactonal - god of astrology and the calendar * Citlalatonac (see Ometeotl) * Citlalicue - a creator of the stars * Coatlicue (She of the Serpent Skirt) - legendary mother of Coyolxauhqui, the Centzon Huitzahua, and Huitzilopochtli Coatlicue, the earth goddess. * Cochimetl (also Coccochimetl) - god of commerce, bartering, and merchants * Coyolxauhqui - legendary sister of Huitzilopochtli, associated with the moon, possibly patroness of the Milky Way * Cuaxolotl - a goddess of the hearth * Ehecatl (also Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl) - the god of the Wind and creator of the earth, heavens, and the present race of humanity. As god of the west, one of the skybearers * Huehuecoyotl (also Ueuecoyotl) - a trickster god of indulgence and pranks. A shapeshifter, associated with drums and the coyote * Huehueteotl (also Ueueteotl, Xiuhtecuhtli, Xiutechuhtli) - an ancient god of the hearth, the fire of life. Associated with the pole star and the north, and serves as a skybearer Huehueteotl, Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City. * Huitzilopochtli (also Mextli, Mexitl, Uitzilopochtli) - the supreme god of Tenochtitlan, patron of war, fire and the sun * Huixtocihuatl (also Uixtochihuatl) - a goddess of salt and saltwater * Ilamatecuhtli (also Cihuacoatl or Quilaztli) - aged goddess of the earth, death, and the Milky Way. Her roar signalled war * Itztlacoliuhqui-Ixquimilli - god of stone, obsidian, coldness hardness, and castigation. Aspect of Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli * Itzli - god of sacrifice and stone knives. * Itzpapalotl - Queen of Tomoanchan and one of the Cihuateteo (night demons) and tzitzimime (star demons) * Ixtlilton - the god of healing, dancing, festivals and games. Brother of Xochipilli. * Macuilcozcacuauhtli (five vulture) - one of the Ahuiateteo (gods of excess) * Macuilcuetzpalin (five lizard) - one of the Ahuiateteo (gods of excess) * Macuilmalinalli (five grass) - one of the Ahuiateteo (gods of excess) * Macuiltochtli (five rabbit) - one of the Ahuiateteo (gods of excess) * Macuilxochitl (five flower) - the god of games and gambling, and chief of the Ahuiateteo (gods of excess) * Malinalxochitl - sorceress and goddess of snakes, scorpions and insects of the desert * Matlalceuitl (also Matlalcueje) - goddess of rainfall and singing. Identified with Chalchiuhtlicue. * Mayahuel (also Mayahual, or Mayouel) - the goddess of maguey, and by extension, alcohol * Metztli (also Metztli, Tecuciztecatl, Tecciztecatl)- lowly god of worms who failed to sacrifice himself to become the sun, and became the moon instead, his face darkened by a rabbit. * Mextli - a god of war and storms * Mictecacihuatl (also Mictlancihuatl) - goddess of death and Lady of Mictlan, the underworld * Mictlantecuhtli (also Mictlantecuhtzi, or Tzontemoc) - the god of death and Lord of Mictlan, also as god of the south, one of the skybearers * Mixcoatl (cloud serpent) - god of hunting, war, and the Milky Way. An aspect of Tezcatlpoca and father of Quetzalcoatl * Nanahuatzin (also Nana, Nanautzin, or Nanauatzin) - lowly god who sacrificed himself to become sun god Tonatiuh * Omacatl (see Tezcatlipoca) * Omecihuatl (see Ometeotl) * Ometecuhtli (see Ometeotl) * Ometeotl (also Citlatonac or Ometecuhtli (male) and Omecihuatl (female)) - the god(s) of duality, pregenator(s) of souls and lord/lady of heaven * Ometotchtli (two rabbit) - drunken rabbit god, leader of the Centzon Totochtin * Opochtli - left-handed god of trapping, hunting and fishing * Oxomoco - goddess of astrology and the calendar * Patecatl - the god of medicine, husband of Mayahuel * Paynal - the messenger to Huitzilopochtli Quetzalcoatl in human form, using the symbols of Ehecatl, from the Codex Borgia. Xochipilli, Lombards Museum * Quetzalcoatl (also Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli) (quetzal-feathered serpent) - creator god and patron of rulership, priests and merchants. Associated with Ehecatl as the divine wind * Quilaztli (see Ilamatecuhtli) * Tecciztecatl (see Mextli) * Temazcalteci (also Temaxcaltechi) - goddess of bathing and sweatbaths * Teoyaomicqui (also Teoyaomiqui)- the god of dead warriors * Tepeyollotl - (The jaguar form of Tezcatlipoca) god of the heart of the mountain, associated with jaguars, echoes, and earthquakes * Tepoztecatl (also Tezcatzontecatl) - god of pulque and rabbits * Teteoinnan - mother of the gods * Tezcatlipoca (also Omacatl, Titlacauan) - omnipotent god of rulers, sorcerers and warriors; night, death, discord, conflict, temptation and change. A sinister rival to Quetzalcoatl. Can appear as a jaguar. * Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli - destructive god of the morning star (venus), dawn, and of the east. One of the skybearers * Tlaloc (also Nuhualpilli) - the great and ancient provider and god of rain, fertility and lightning * Tlaltecuhtli - goddess of earth, associated with difficult births * Tlazolteotl (also Tlaelquani, Tlazolteotli)- the goddess of purification from filth, disease or excess * Tloquenahuaque - a creator god or ruler * Toci (also Temazcalteci) - grandmother goddess, heart of the earth and mother of the gods. Associated with midwives and war * Tonacatecuhtli - the aged creator and provider of food and patron of conceptions * Tonacacihuatl - consort of Tonacatecuhtli * Tonantzin - a mother goddess * Tonatiuh - a sun god and heavenly warrior, associated with eagles and with the Maya * Tzitzmitl - aged grandmother goddess * Xilonen - the goddess of young maize * Xipe Totec - the god of the seasons, seed germination and renewal, considered the patron of goldworkers * Xiuhcoatl (fire serpent or turquoise serpent) - embodiment of the sun's rays and emblem of Xiuhtecuhtli Xiuhcoatl. * Xiuhtecuhtli -(also called Huehueteotl) * Xochipilli - the young god of feasting, painting, dancing, games, and writing. Associated with Macuilxochitl and Cinteotl * Xochiquetzal - goddess of love, beauty, female sexuality, prostitutes, flowers, pleasure, craft, weaving, and young mothers * Xocotl - star god associated with fire * Xolotl - canine companion of Quetzalcoatl and god of twins, sickness and deformity. Accompanies the dead to Mictlan * Yacatecuhtli (also Yactecuhtli) - the god of merchants and travellers [edit] Serpent gods * Chicomecoatl * Cihuacoatl * Coatlicue * Mixcoatl * Xiuhcoatl [edit] God groups * Ahuiateteo (also Macuiltonaleque) - five gods who personify excess * Cihuateteo (also Civatateo) - souls of women who died in childbirth who lead the setting sun in the western sky. Also night demons who steal children, and cause seizures, insanity and sexual transgression. They also accompany warriors to heaven. * Centzon Huitznahua - southern stars, children of Coatlicue * Centzon Totochtin (400 rabbits) - gods of pulque * Skybearers - associated with the four directions, supported the vault of the sky. * Tzitzimime - star demons of darkness that attack the sun during eclipses and threaten the earth [edit] Supernatural creatures * Ahuitzotl - a human-eating water-dwelling dog-monkey with a hand on its tail * Cipactli - the caiman at the foundations of the earth * Cihuateteo - the spirits of women who died in childbirth (mociuaquetzque.) * Nagual - a tutelary animal or vegetable spirit * Nahual - a shapeshifting sorcerer or witch * Tlaltecuhtli - a drunken toad goddess
Originally posted by Albastion
None of you are invited to the party, period.
Originally posted by TribeOfManyColours
You do understand that your body is food on that particular 'party'.
Originally posted by Albastion
None of you are invited to the party, period.