The Doctrine of Mythology


The Truth

Celtic Mythology (Irish and Welsh)

Greek Mythology

Hindu Mythology

Roman Mythology

Teutonic Mythology (Norse Mythology)

Creation:

Jesus Christ created the heavens and the earth with the word of His mouth. The world became a waste and frozen in ice. The Holy Spirit warmed the ice pack. God created everything necessary for life, then created the animals and a man. From man, He created woman.

 


The universe began in a state of emptiness, called chaos. The Earth (or Gaea) arose out of this chaos and gave birth to Uranus, the king of the sky.


Originally, two gods ruled the universe, Mitra and Varuna. There was also the most important god, Indra, the god of war. A pair of twins controlled the events on earth.


Prior to picking up some of the Greek culture, the Romans worshipped three gods, Jupiter, Mars and Quirinus. This laer gave way to another trinity of Jupiter, Juno and Minerva.


Two worlds existed prior to the creation of life: a land of fire and a land of ice and mist. Between these places was a great gulf of emptiness from which Ymir, a young giant. A second creature, a cow, appeared, and Ymir lived on this cow's milk. He gives birth to three beings, the first divine family. There is also a frozen being in the ice; the cow licks the ice off his body and he gives birth to three sons, Odin, Ve and Vili, who found the first race of gods. Odin leads an attack on Ymir, kills him, and becomes the supreme ruler of the earth. From Ymir's body, the world is made. The gods then created the first man and woman from two trees.

Antediluvian Civilization:

The angels that sinned were attracted to and began to cohabit with the daughters of man, creating a counterfeit hypostatic union. All flesh became corrupted and violence filled the earth. God destroyed all but eight withthe flood.


Ireland was settled by five supernatural races One of their mythological heros is a fellow named Cuchulainn, who is quite similar to Achilles and is not unlike a demigod (half-human/half god). He did have supernatural powers and was a man of battle, magic and poetry.


Uranus and the Gaea copulate and the children they produce are called Titans Uranus feared these children, the Titans, and imprisoned them within the earth. Cronus, the youngest Titan, plotted with his mother, Gaea, and he castrated Uranus and became the god of the sky himself. Then he freed the imprisoned Titans. Zeus, his sixth child, led a revolt against him (this leaves out a lot of details) and the Titans who are in chains in Tartarus, a dark region deep within the earth, are loosed. Greek mythology has within it many partially divine/partly mortal beings, called demigods. Heracles and Orpheus are two of the most famous.


A new group of gods gradually replaced the gods above. Brahman was the chief god, who has had several earthly incarnations. He takes on three forms, a trinity if you will, as the creator (Brahman), the preserver (Vishnu) and the destroyer (Shiva).


The Romans came to consider their divinities as historical persons. The set of twins, Romulus and Remus were born of a human mother and the god of war, Mars.


Loki cohabits with a giantess, Angerbode, and she bears him very weird little children: a half-blue, half-white daughter with a look of unconsolable sadness, a great slimy serpent with poisonous fangs and a huge wolf. Odin, the king of the gods, decided that something must be done about these children of Loki's. Thor is sent to gather them to a convocation with Odin, not unlike the courtroom of God.

The End Times:

There will be a tribulation wherein the earth will see some of the greatest violence and suffering ever known the man. Jesus Christ will return and destroy the enemies of Israel. Jesus Christ will then usher in the millennial kingdom, which will include perfect environment.

 

 


Vishnu, in his tenth physical incarnation, will removed evil and sin from the world.

 


The giants, led by Loki, will stage an attack against the gods and goddesses living in Asgard. All the gods and goddesses will be destroyed and the earth will be consumed by fire. This battle is Ragnarok. After the battle, Talder will be reborn. With several sons of the dead gods, a new race of divinities will be formed. A man and a woman, asleep during this battle, will be awakened and they will repopulate the earth, which will then be cleansed of evil and treachery and will endure forever.

Miscellaneous:

 

 

 

 


There is a giant serpent which lives near the root of a tree and this serpent remains loyal to the race of giants defeated by Odin. Balder, the god of peace and harmony, is one of Odin's sons. Loki is the evil son of a giant. These are all the many sides of Satan.


The World Book Encyclopedia (©1928, p. 4788) reads: About many of the myths that have come down to modern times, there is one very curious fact. It will often be found that a myth which grew up in Greece or in Egypt bears as striking resemblance to one woven by the Norsemen far away in their land of ice, or even that some American Indian tale is strangely like one that the Romans made. Even the wisest scholars have never been able to account absolutely for such resemblances...then there is another interesting question—whence came all those myths that show the gods as unjust and capricious? The reason scholar are puzzled by this is that they forgot to ask me. There are many theories, al with their own individual faults, but the reason for both of these questions is that there really was a super-race of half-man/half-angel giants who walked the earth prior to the flood. And even though Noah possibly downplayed this, certainly at least one of his sons passed on stories about these gods to those sons and nephews in the post-deluvian world. When the languages were confused, the various groups of people still had the same information which they had received orally from one of Noah's sons sometime after the flood. The gods are portrayed as unjust and capricious because thy were unjust and capricious.


All quotations were taken from the World Book Encyclopedia.