🜏 Rome, Mars & The False Gods Rising Again

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If you could walk the streets of ancient Rome, you’d see symbols that never really disappeared—just repackaged.

From Roman tiles to American pledges, the continuity of empire is undeniable. In the 1890s–1940s, U.S. children pledged allegiance not “under God,” but directly to the Republic—just as Rome was founded.

And who founded Rome, according to legend? Romulus—the twin who murdered his brother Remus. Their father? Mars, the god of war.

Fast forward to today: the obsession with “going to Mars.” T-shirts, campaigns, government slogans. But is this really about space exploration—or is it a symbolic call to return to the ancient war god himself?

The Bible warns:

“And the dragon was wroth with the woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.”

What we call “progress” may actually be a revival of the old gods of conquest—false gods demanding worship through blood, war, and deception.

Rome never died. Its symbols remain. And Mars—the war god—waits.

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