Papers by Dimitrios Trimijopulos
Psalm 14 has been mistranslated for thousands of years, concealing the fact that the ancient athe... more Psalm 14 has been mistranslated for thousands of years, concealing the fact that the ancient atheist was aware that the gods committed vile acts.
This article provides the information necessary to address the question, “Are academic scholars l... more This article provides the information necessary to address the question, “Are academic scholars less honest or less intelligent than people assume?” in the context of religious research.
This article aims to answer the question, “Did the ancients believe that the gods were the origin... more This article aims to answer the question, “Did the ancients believe that the gods were the originators of the system of operating human breeding farms?”
Academics dismiss Plato's information about the existence of human breeding farms in the ancient ... more Academics dismiss Plato's information about the existence of human breeding farms in the ancient Near East because the relevant research concludes that, according to our ancestors, the gods created humans in human breeding farms.
Public and academic understanding of the well-known term “Maat” relies on what Egyptologists asse... more Public and academic understanding of the well-known term “Maat” relies on what Egyptologists assert it means. However, the ancient Egyptian texts contradict what Egyptologists teach.
Our ancestors taught us about the existence of gods.
They are the ones aware of the true identit... more Our ancestors taught us about the existence of gods.
They are the ones aware of the true identity of the gods!
Let us discover who claimed, "There is God." It is simply a matter of history.
If neither the ancients nor we, moderns, knew about heavenly gods, we would consider anyone who c... more If neither the ancients nor we, moderns, knew about heavenly gods, we would consider anyone who claimed their existence an idiot.
We do, however, believe in their existence, but for how long already?
The ancient theologians, around 5,000 years ago, invented the god Nehebkau, the "Mixer of Genetic... more The ancient theologians, around 5,000 years ago, invented the god Nehebkau, the "Mixer of Genetic Material," to explain gods born of ordinary women.
Like all ancient texts, the Hebrew Bible was written for its contemporaries, who understood their... more Like all ancient texts, the Hebrew Bible was written for its contemporaries, who understood their history through cultural memory. We, moderns, know our history as taught by historians, who often protect religion by not revealing information that may harm it.
Myths, legends, and religious texts prove that every ancient culture that came to know for the fi... more Myths, legends, and religious texts prove that every ancient culture that came to know for the first time of the existence of gods, they were informed that the gods were people who climbed ladders to the sky and became gods.
The journey of the Execution Grounds, located at the Judgment Site, spans 50,000 years of human h... more The journey of the Execution Grounds, located at the Judgment Site, spans 50,000 years of human history.
The particular passage is addressing the ferryman, who is ordered to “Ferry the king over quickly... more The particular passage is addressing the ferryman, who is ordered to “Ferry the king over quickly”.
Since the text is written inside the king’s pyramid, the ferryman transporting the deceased king from the Judgment Hall to the Netherworld is meant. That, however, is not what the text says, which is what makes this utterance unique.
The scientific method of inquiry reveals the origins and the history of religion… while the acade... more The scientific method of inquiry reveals the origins and the history of religion… while the academic disciplines enlisted to study the subject of religion officially, cannot reach an agreement and thus conclude their study.
This article is a further study into the subject of the 5050-year-old Aha tablet designated ID208... more This article is a further study into the subject of the 5050-year-old Aha tablet designated ID208/0282_A, showing that no translation of the text of the tablet has been published.
The question arising is whether the tablet has been translated but the translation has not been published because the gods Anubis and Horus occur in the text as real persons, making, in this way, the Osirian judgment to be a mere imitation of a real-life judgment.
Two texts, 1900 years apart, provide an identical description of the identity and activities of t... more Two texts, 1900 years apart, provide an identical description of the identity and activities of the judge named Anubis. The older text consists of the title and address of Judge Anubis on a tablet attached to goods shipped to a real person; the second is in a speech attributed to the judge, the god Anubis, in the Book of the Dead.

Eduard Naville wrote in his book "The Egyptian Book of the Dead" the following regarding Chapter ... more Eduard Naville wrote in his book "The Egyptian Book of the Dead" the following regarding Chapter 154: This Chapter is not frequently met with in the papyri; it was written on the wrappings and the bandages of the dead; for instance, on the funeral cloth of King Thothmes III, where it is not complete. This chapter is interesting as it shows how repulsive to the Egyptians was the idea of corruption, of the decay of the body, which is described here in most realistic terms. This is one of the reasons why they gave such importance to mummification. Parts of this Chapter are very obscure. The translation has been made from the text on the mummy cloth of Thothmes III, supplemented by the papyrus of Nu. In this article the translation is based on the papyrus of Nu (c. 1470 BCE) and on the transliteration provided by Wallis Budge in his Book "THE BOOK OF THE DEAD, The Chapters of coming forth by Day; The Egyptian text in Hieroglyphic edited from numerous papyri". There are no obscure parts as long as we admit the fact that the Osirian after-death judgment was inspired by and is imitating the real-life judgment to which youngsters born and raised in human breeding grounds were subjected to. The kings ruling the ancient Near East kingdoms were augmenting their population-and at the same time producing slaves-by having humble foreign women, confined into what were known as "Enclosures", being raped by noblemen of the particular kingdom. The offspring, the product of the human breeding grounds, were assessed at a certain age to have social ranks assigned to them before joining the society outside of the Enclosures. The life that the youngsters were living as normal citizens after their assessment, i.e., their Life after judgment, the ancient theologians converted into a Life after Death and thus the concepts on which modern theology is based: Last Judgment, afterlife, and immortal souls, were produced. The terms and phrases written in red below are the ones which mostly cause the text to appear obscure. They derive their meanings from-or are directly connected to-the procedure of the reallife judgment and cannot be understood in the context of the Osirian judgment. Furthermore, what was repulsive to the Egyptians was not the idea of corruption, the idea of the decay of the body, but the idea of having no body at all after death. They were taught to believe that as in real life they enjoyed living after their judgment, the same happened after death, subsequent to the judgment they were to be subjected to as corpses by the divine assessors.
Theology predates philosophy and it originated in ancient Egypt at least 4,500 years ago.
The anc... more Theology predates philosophy and it originated in ancient Egypt at least 4,500 years ago.
The ancient Egyptian theologians tutored the Jewish theologians, on whose writings the Greek-speaking Christian theologians based their own writings, thus spreading ancient Egyptian theology the world over.
Christian theologians, however, disobeyed their tutors in that they reintroduced the Mother of gods, whom Egyptian and Jewish theologians had managed to eliminate for being of no theological origin.
The stories in the Hebrew Bible are written in code.
In the case of the Sodom story, the key that... more The stories in the Hebrew Bible are written in code.
In the case of the Sodom story, the key that enables the reader to detect the message that the redactors of the story wanted to convey, is the practice of the kingdoms of the Ancient Near East to produce fresh citizens and slaves in human breeding grounds.
Unfortunately, academics refuse to acknowledge the existence of the human breeding grounds, in spite of the fact that the practice is mentioned in the ancient Near Eastern texts, all relevant details are provided by the ancient Egyptian texts, and Plato devoted a part of his “Republic”, the famous ‘eugenics’ section, in what he calls “something Phoenician”, i.e., an ancient story or a story from the East.
The historical background of the idea of heavenly immaterial gods.
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Papers by Dimitrios Trimijopulos
They are the ones aware of the true identity of the gods!
We do, however, believe in their existence, but for how long already?
Since the text is written inside the king’s pyramid, the ferryman transporting the deceased king from the Judgment Hall to the Netherworld is meant. That, however, is not what the text says, which is what makes this utterance unique.
The question arising is whether the tablet has been translated but the translation has not been published because the gods Anubis and Horus occur in the text as real persons, making, in this way, the Osirian judgment to be a mere imitation of a real-life judgment.
The ancient Egyptian theologians tutored the Jewish theologians, on whose writings the Greek-speaking Christian theologians based their own writings, thus spreading ancient Egyptian theology the world over.
Christian theologians, however, disobeyed their tutors in that they reintroduced the Mother of gods, whom Egyptian and Jewish theologians had managed to eliminate for being of no theological origin.
In the case of the Sodom story, the key that enables the reader to detect the message that the redactors of the story wanted to convey, is the practice of the kingdoms of the Ancient Near East to produce fresh citizens and slaves in human breeding grounds.
Unfortunately, academics refuse to acknowledge the existence of the human breeding grounds, in spite of the fact that the practice is mentioned in the ancient Near Eastern texts, all relevant details are provided by the ancient Egyptian texts, and Plato devoted a part of his “Republic”, the famous ‘eugenics’ section, in what he calls “something Phoenician”, i.e., an ancient story or a story from the East.