Wednesday, May 7, 2025

From Heaven to Hollywood: The Fall of the Angels, Ancient Mystery Religions, and the Worship of Modern Stars

 

This Blog explores the consistent symbolic and theological link between biblical portrayals of angels as stars, their rebellion and fall, and how this theme threads through ancient mythologies and persists today in the elevation of modern celebrities—commonly referred to as “stars.” Through scriptural analysis and a study of apocryphal texts, we connect the Nephilim narrative, the origins of Babylonian mystery religions under Nimrod and Astarte, and their reappearance in modern cultural structures that mirror the idolatry and spiritual deception of the past.

 

Biblical Angels and Stars: Literal and Symbolic Synonyms

Angels as Stars in Scripture

  • Job 38:7 – “...when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?”
    • Here, “morning stars” parallels “sons of God,” referring to angelic beings.
  • Revelation 1:20 – “The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches…”
  • Revelation 12:4 – “And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth…”
    • A third of the angels followed Satan in his rebellion and were cast down.

This imagery suggests that stars often represent angels—glorious, radiant beings created for God’s service. Their fall, therefore, is not only a spiritual rebellion but a cosmic upheaval.

 

Fallen Angels, the Nephilim, and Divine Impersonation

Genesis 6:1–4 and the Book of Enoch

  • Genesis 6:2 – “...the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose.”
  • The Book of Enoch elaborates that these beings (Watchers) descended to Mount Hermon, lusted after human women, and produced giants—Nephilim.
  • They also taught humanity forbidden knowledge: enchantments, astrology, weapons of war, and beautification—tools of control and deception.

These fallen angels not only sought to corrupt humanity genetically but also theologically by assuming the roles of gods.

 

Babylonian Mystery Religion: Nimrod and Astarte as Archetypes

Nimrod: The First God-King

  • Genesis 10:8–10 – “Nimrod… began to be a mighty one in the earth… And the beginning of his kingdom was Babel…”
    • Nimrod is associated with the construction of Babel and possibly the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11).
    • He represents the first post-Flood globalist figure—both political and spiritual—uniting mankind under defiance of God.

 Astarte (Ishtar): Queen of Heaven

  • Jeremiah 7:18 – “...to make cakes to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings unto other gods...”
    • Astarte is a fertility goddess who became central in many ancient religions.
    • In some traditions, she is linked to Semiramis, the deified wife of Nimrod.

Together, Nimrod and Astarte represent the foundational figures of a spiritual counterfeit: the mystery religion system that merged divine rebellion with human empire.

 

Modern Parallels: Celebrities as "Stars" in a Babylonian Framework

Hollywood and the Cult of Personality

  • Celebrities are called “stars,” a term with cosmic, angelic implications.
  • Just as ancient gods were worshipped in temples and honored with statues, modern “stars” are idolized in stadiums, immortalized on “Walks of Fame,” and followed religiously on social media.

Cultural Echoes of Mystery Religion

  • Make-up, fashion obsession, war glamorization, and media sorcery echo what Enoch says the Watchers taught.
  • Sexual liberation movements often link symbolically to Astarte/Ishtar rituals of temple prostitution and fertility worship.
  • The entertainment industry frequently incorporates esoteric symbols, all-seeing eyes, pyramids, and rituals during performances, echoing ancient initiatory rites.

 

V. Conclusion: The Ancient War is Still Waging

The Bible presents a flat, firm, and divinely ordered Earth on which angelic beings once ruled under God’s design. Some rebelled and, through deception, sought worship and dominion on Earth. These same themes emerged in Babylon’s mystery religions and continue today, though repackaged in modern, secular terms. The worship of “stars,” obsession with fame, and globalist ideologies mirror the system first established in Babel—a system that Revelation says will rise again in the last days as “Mystery Babylon.”

 

PART II

Immortality, the Tree of Life, and the Eternal Nature of the Fallen

Were Angels Once Connected to the Tree of Life?

  • The Tree of Life in Genesis was the source of eternal life (Genesis 3:22 – “lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live forever”).
  • While Scripture does not explicitly state angels consumed from it, it does place the cherubim to guard it post-Fall (Genesis 3:24), implying divine beings had access to Eden’s sacred center before man’s exile.
  • Ezekiel 28 (referring to the “King of Tyre” but widely interpreted as describing Lucifer): “Thou hast been in Eden the garden of God…” (v. 13), suggesting that at least some angelic beings were present in Eden.

If angels, particularly the Watchers, were in or near Eden and possibly had access to the Tree of Life, this could imply some form of continued longevity or even immortality unless explicitly judged by God.

 

Celebrity Doppelgängers, Eternal Beings, and Shape-Shifting Fame

Fallen Angels as Eternal Beings in Human Form

  • If fallen angels or their offspring (e.g., Nephilim or Rephaim) possess the ability to inhabit human form—or influence bloodlines—this could explain the phenomenon of recurring “faces” through history.
  • There are numerous documented cases of celebrity look-alikes in old photographs or portraits, often centuries apart, with uncanny similarities.

Recycling Fame Across Ages

  • The idea that these beings vanish and reemerge with new identities over time aligns with their goal: continual worship and control.
  • Consider 2 Corinthians 11:14 – “And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.” This suggests that their appearance can change and be manipulated to suit different cultures or eras.

 

VIII. Bloodlines of Power and the Globalist Link to Babylon

Presidential Bloodline Claims

  • Research (e.g., the claim popularized by 12-year-old genealogist BridgeAnne d’Avignon) suggests that 43 of 45 U.S. Presidents (up to Bush) are related to King John of England.
  • King John is associated with dark esoteric history, including the Magna Carta under pressure and connections to Templar lore.
  • This centralized royal bloodline could be a manifestation of the same centralized authority seeded in Babel: a spiritual elite ruling class that disguises itself as populist.

Mystery Babylon and Global Rule

  • Revelation 17:5 – “Mystery, Babylon the Great, the Mother of Harlots and Abominations of the Earth.”
  • This Babylonian system isn’t just a city—it’s a spiritual, political, and economic framework, built on deception and powered by fallen beings who seek worship, influence, and total control.

 

Modern Implications: The Final Rise of the Ancient Order

  • Celebrities as "stars," media as mass ritual, and elite families as global rulers are not just cultural trends—they’re spiritual strategies.
  • The biblical war between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent (Genesis 3:15) continues into modern geopolitics and pop culture.
  • We may now be in the era where the veils thin—where the ancient gods reemerge, not as horned devils but as influencers, tech moguls, presidents, and pop icons.