>>17377159This is a classic mistake, not the content of this post but the thought process which produced it.
Saying of things which you mistakenly assume ‘predate’ Christianity and have similarities
>this is where Christianity adopts it from! Whoops. You did a brain fart. For a bunch of reasons.
#1: nothing predates Christianity. Literally nothing.
#2: considering that christianity is the truth you would expect there to be a lot of similarities in worship which has arisen for varied reasons, such as the interactions of the ruler if the world, also his host. He didn’t fall alone.
#3: there are a limited number of things. So eggs in your example. You’d expect them to be used in worship. Also see rule 2. Who introduced this form of worship? ‘Ishtar’ is the whore of Babylon, a babylonian goddess who had prostitute priestesses, she is part of the prophecy which is playing out now in the world, she is quite literally “the statue of Liberty”. That statue is a classical Ishtar statue. The city or state which she represents is NY city, in a land which in Biblical prophecy was said was ‘once known to men, was currently unknown but would be known to men again (America)’.
Ishtar would in the end times (now) be made to drink a double dose of her own filthy brew held in her chalice (Ishtar carries a goblet which was made into torch for the statues of liberty, more symbolism but i cannot digress because of post size). Her brew with which she has by this point made every nation drunk, the brew is the filth of her fornication with the nations. She is made in the end to drink a double dose of her own shite (America) making her drunk and reeling on the stuff she used to make the other nations drunk.
In NY we find the UN Babylonian style ziggurat building.
The city is described in prophecy as ‘starting so well’ by taking in the struggling masses emigrating from other nations. But it becomes new babylon, “mystery babylon” as it was known for centuries.