These figures appear across widely separated ancient cultures, yet they share remarkable traits:
1. They emerge after a cataclysm, often identified as a Great Flood.
2. They arrive from the sea or from an otherworldly domain.
3. They bring humanity laws, agriculture, astronomy, rituals, and sacred knowledge.
4. They are often hybrid beings — part human, part fish, serpent, or feathered entity.
5. They disappear mysteriously, often with a promise to return.
=> These similarities point toward a shared origin: the memory of pre-Flood knowledge, reintroduced after the cataclysm, but spiritually distorted.
A Single, Corrupted Spiritual Lineage
After the dispersion at Babel, humanity carried:
- Fragments of antediluvian science and ritual,
- Stories of the Flood,
- A recurring pattern: a god-like being who teaches civilization.
But these civilizers are not true deities. They are local avatars of a unified spiritual system, either:
- derived from a twisted recollection of pre-Flood culture,
- or influenced by fallen spiritual beings (like the Watchers described in the Book of Enoch).
A Mirror Religion Opposing YHWH
These cults do not represent the God of the Bible — YHWH, Creator and Redeemer —
but rather a religious counterfeit, echoing divine structure while inverting its purpose and authority.
They promote:
- Veneration of hybrid “gods”,
- Astral worship, sacred kingship, blood rituals,
- And in many cases, altered states of consciousness through psychoactive substances (e.g., Ayahuasca)
→ used to “remain in contact” with the spiritual entities behind these systems.
In summary:
Oannès, Osiris, Quetzalcóatl, and Viracocha are not disconnected myths —
They are echoes of the same post-Flood spiritual deception,
Wearing different masks across civilizations…
But always pulling humanity away from YHWH, the true God of the Bible.
1. They emerge after a cataclysm, often identified as a Great Flood.
2. They arrive from the sea or from an otherworldly domain.
3. They bring humanity laws, agriculture, astronomy, rituals, and sacred knowledge.
4. They are often hybrid beings — part human, part fish, serpent, or feathered entity.
5. They disappear mysteriously, often with a promise to return.
=> These similarities point toward a shared origin: the memory of pre-Flood knowledge, reintroduced after the cataclysm, but spiritually distorted.
A Single, Corrupted Spiritual Lineage
After the dispersion at Babel, humanity carried:
- Fragments of antediluvian science and ritual,
- Stories of the Flood,
- A recurring pattern: a god-like being who teaches civilization.
But these civilizers are not true deities. They are local avatars of a unified spiritual system, either:
- derived from a twisted recollection of pre-Flood culture,
- or influenced by fallen spiritual beings (like the Watchers described in the Book of Enoch).
A Mirror Religion Opposing YHWH
These cults do not represent the God of the Bible — YHWH, Creator and Redeemer —
but rather a religious counterfeit, echoing divine structure while inverting its purpose and authority.
They promote:
- Veneration of hybrid “gods”,
- Astral worship, sacred kingship, blood rituals,
- And in many cases, altered states of consciousness through psychoactive substances (e.g., Ayahuasca)
→ used to “remain in contact” with the spiritual entities behind these systems.
In summary:
Oannès, Osiris, Quetzalcóatl, and Viracocha are not disconnected myths —
They are echoes of the same post-Flood spiritual deception,
Wearing different masks across civilizations…
But always pulling humanity away from YHWH, the true God of the Bible.