According to Sir
Flinders Petrie - the Egyptologist - the monogram Chi-Rho was the emblem of the
Egyptian god, Horus, thousands of years before Christ and is therefore a link
between Horus the savior, and Christ the savior. I had already noted on several
occasions the links between these ancient characters and so this was highly
believable and conclusive....Amazingly, on the coinage during and after
Constantine’s death, we see the Laburnum or Chi-Rho, underlined with the
serpent – a symbol used throughout time and especially by the Gnostics for
wisdom and the enlightenment process. ....An identical symbol to the Chi-Rho
has been found inscribed on rocks dating from 2,500 BC Sumeria, and was
interpreted as ‘a combination of the two Sun-symbols’ – symbols of the ancient
shining ones.
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_masonsknightstemplar06.htm
Note that the this
alleged Christian symbol was originally a pagan emblem “known in antiquity”.
What that means is that the reference to Plato’s Timaeus in the next paragraph
reveals that the ChiRho, or Labarum, was a well known pagan symbol … nearly 400
years before the “Christian” era!
....Not only was this pagan symbol well known in the pagan world
centuries before our Savior even came into the scene, it was associated with
something that is completely ignored…and for good reason! Note the “S” wrapping
the bottom portion of the verticle pole in the above picture. This is the
ancient astrological sign of ‘serpens’, the symbol of the serpent healers! [See
Snake Worship and Astrology] The Chi Rho: Ancient Symbol

Before it became the
monogram of Christ, the chi rho was the monogram of Chronos (whose name also
begins with a Chi-rho), the god of time, and an emblem of several solar
deities. In Hebrew, Chi-Rho equates to Tav-Resh. The chi rho was used in
hermetic alchemical texts to denote time. http://symboldictionary.net
The Chi Rho with a
wreath symbolizing the victory of the Resurrection, above Roman soldiers, ca.
350.

P is a symbol for the
Greek God Phosphorus, whose Latin name is Lucifer.
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