Zeus was first-born and in knowledge greater. Homer; Iliad, 13. 354-5.

 

Zeus sometimes would appear as a bull, (Enlil the bull of heaven) thunder and lightening were his weapons,  (like Enlil, the god of thunder and storm). Zeus was often petty and malicious, he turned Pandareus to stone for stealing a bronze dog from one of his temples on Crete.  Zeus killed Salmoneus with a thunderbolt for imitating him, riding around on a bronze chariot and loudly imitating thunder.  As a child, Zeus had had a friend named Celmis. Many years later, Rhea became offended by the antics of Celmis and asked Zeus to turn him into a lump of steel or diamond, which he did.  At the marriage of Zeus and Hera, a nymph named Chelone was disrespectful (or refused to attend). Zeus condemned her to eternal silence.  Zeus turned Atalanta and Hippomenes (or Melanion) into lions because they had sex in one of his temples.  Zeus gave to Tiresias the gift of prophecy but also blinded him.  Zeus is famous for his many extramarital affairs with various goddesses — notably Demeter, Latona, Dione and Maia — and mortal women — notably Semele, Io, Europa and Leda, as well as many nymphs. Alcmene was the mother of Heracles by Zeus, who assumed the likeness of her husband during his absence.  Zeus fell in love with Callisto and disguised himself as Apollo in order to lure her into his embrace.  Leda he bluntly raped in disguise of a swan. (Like Enlil raped Ninlil) Zeus also took as a lover the Trojan prince Ganymede. Etc. Etc.  Prometheus stole the secret of fire and gave it to man which made Zeus so angry, that he chained him to a rock to have his liver picked out by birds each day over and over again.  Why?  Because he was a jealous god, and an evil one at that.  On top of that he almost wiped out the entire human race with the flood.  

 

"In the beginning, the Immortals who have their Homes on Olympos created the golden generation of mortal people. These lived in Cronos' time, when he was king in heaven... They lived ... without hard work or pain; ... (earthly Paradise) Next after these the dwellers upon Olympos created a second generation, of silver, far worse than the other.... for they were not able to keep away from reckless crime against each other... and therefore Zeus, son of Cronos, in anger engulfed them... Hesiod. "The Works and Days":

These immortals living on Earth, combined with Zeus (Azazel) fleeing from an other planet, in order to escape his destruction remind of the Anunaki appearing on Earth after a disaster had struck their Home world.  An event that was followed by a near destruction of man due to a Flood, caused by NinAzu.(Azael) by orders of Enlil. 

Zeus was identified by Christ himself as Satan;

"And to the angel of the church in Pergamum write: 'The words of him who has the sharp two-edged sword. "'I know where you dwell, where Satan's throne is; you hold fast my name and you did not deny my faith even in the days of Antipas my witness, my faithful one, who was killed among you, where Satan dwells.  Re 2;12

 At that time, the great Temple of Zeus was located in Pergamum.

Altar of Zeus. Pergamum Museum Berlin

Hesiod in his Theogony, tells us how Zeus usurped the kingdom of the immortals from his father. This mythological tale of Zeus' struggle against the Titans (Titanomachy) had been caused by Cronos, after he had been warned that one of his children would depose him. Cronos knowing the consequences, as he had overthrown his father Uranus. To prevent this from happening Cronos swallowed his newborn children Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades and Poseidon, but his wife Rhea and Gaia her mother, wrapped a stone in swaddling clothes in place of the infant Zeus. Cronos thinking it was the newborn baby swallowed the stone, which may have been a planet. Meanwhile Rhea had her baby taken to Crete, and there, in a cave on Mount Dicte, the divine goat Amaltheia (gentle) suckled and raised the infant Zeus. When Zeus had grown into a young man he returned to his fathers domain, and with the help of Gaia (life), compelled Cronos to regurgitate the five children he had previously swallowed. However, Zeus led the revolt against his father and the dynasty of the Titans, defeated and then banished them. This story may very well relate how a race of inhabitants of one planet managed to escape extinction by fleeing to another planet, to Earth. Cronos, an coalescence of the name Cernunnos and the word Chronos which means time, had devoured other planets and races and even the heaven itself, Uranus, became overthrown by time. Zeus managed to escape to Earth leaving his Home planet to be devoured by time or, more directly, destructed in a catastrophe. Here on Earth his race mingled with the primitive human race which resulted in suitable (enlarged brainsize) bodies for the souls of lost races to be incarnated again, thus being "regurgitated" by time, leaving time defeated.  "In the beginning, the Immortals who have their Homes on Olympus created the golden generation of mortal people. These lived in Cronos' time, when he was king in heaven". The Works and Days, Hesiod.

This golden generation was led by Daimones, beings with great mental powers, that still act like or think they are our guardian angels..

Home