Socrates said, "From the deepest desires
often come the deadliest hate", and it is from these words of wisdom we
identify the effects of logical fallacies, irrational arguments and assertive
beliefs. So rather than us placing the cart before the horse, we should
understand the differences between percepts and concepts, the importance of
objectivity, how not to argue from ignorance, and when you speak the truth, you
don't need to remember. Unlike our northern neighbours who continue to fail in
these respects, who have become famous in their personal incredulity and non
sequitur fallacies, who in a twisted version, are victims of their own eternal
reoccurrence, who cannot even convince themselves why they cannot even move
beyond our shields of epistemology, and unlike their silence in explaining the
16 rays representing the Sun of Vergina, our refutations continue to infuse
their hate into a realistic nightmare. Here is another example in how we as nationalists
continue to educate our people in defending themselves to not only a
manufactured nation who are a hoax, but to any and every jealous threat and
their baseless claims to our ancient history, namely in this article, the
subject of the location of Macedon in the Christian bible.
Now we already covered in a previous article, the
Jewish biblical passages regarding the vision of Daniel who prophecies the end
of a warrior king from the kingdom of Hellas, (refer to The Book of Daniel
Chapter 8 verses 1-27 and Chapter 11 verses 1-4), we will now look into the
Christian biblical passages from the Book of Acts proving the physical location
of Macedon that was understood during the Roman Era.
Let’s examine today's so called map of the “four
Macedonias”, Macedonia in Hellas, Macedonia in the Former Republic of
Yugoslavia, Macedonia in Albania and Macedonia in Bulgaria, keep this in mind
when reading the following.
The Book of Acts, otherwise known as the Acts of
The Apostles, Chapter 16, verses 9 - 12, " That night Paul (his real name
was Saul, the founder of Christianity) had a vision in which he saw a
Macedonian standing and begging him, "Come over to Macedonia and help
us!". As soon as Paul had this vision, we got ready to leave for
Macedonia, because we decided that God had called us to preach the Good News to
the people there". We left by ship from Troas and sailed straight across
to Samothrace, and the next day to Neapolis. From there we went inland to
Philippi, a city of the first district of Macedonia, it is also a Roman
colony".
It seems from these verses, The Apostle Paul had
no issue in finding where Macedonia was, after all "God is not the author
of confusion" ( 1 Corinthians Chapter 14, verse 33), unlike the confusion
invented by our carbon copies of where Macedonia is today, Paul did not face
this type of anomaly. We notice from
these verses the cities he passed through were all ancient Hellenic
cities, Samothrace, Neapolis and
Philippi are still today in Macedonia Hellas, simply because pieces of land do
not pick themselves up and move location.
And speaking of location, we continue with
Chapter 17 verse 1, “Paul and Silas traveled on through Amphipolis and
Apollonia and came to Thessalonica, where there was a Jewish synagogue”. And in
verse 10 “As soon as night came, the believers sent Paul and Silas to Berea”.
Here we have another list of ancient Hellenic
cities recorded in Paul’s journeys, so once again we ask the question, where
are these ancient Hellenic cities today? Amphipolis, Apollonia, Thessalonica
and Berea (now as Veria) are still in Macedonia Hellas. And what do we see from
today’s conjecture of the four “maps” of Macedonia?, it simply never existed
during Paul’s second and third journeys, and there is no mention not even a
hint of a Slavic group residing or being visited by Paul and his counterparts
in the region, why? Because they simply did not exist including their fake
language, ever wondered why the Christian bible was written in Koine Greek and
not in the Cyrillic script? Ever wondered why the two brothers Cyril &
Methodius were canonised as the “Apostles to the Slavs” in the 8th
Century AD? No Christian worthy of the
name would contest to objective truth, so let’s ask ourselves, if these ancient
Hellenic cities were in Ancient Macedon, and if these ancient Hellenic cities
are still in Hellas, then where is Macedonia still in today? A simple and easy
conclusion really.
Article by Vassili, XA Sydney
Good article.
ReplyDeleteIn Acts 17:1-4 when Paul goes to Thessalonica, the bible in Acts 17:4 says: ''And a great multitude of the devout Greeks... joined Paul and Silas.''
If Macedonia isn't Greek, what was a Great Multitude of Greeks doing in Thessalonica?
Exactly, oh yeah that's right, population exchange..
ReplyDeleteGood article Vasili!
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