WHAT’S WITH THAT DAGON HAT? Some say Catholicism's pope hat comes from Babylonian occult practices. There is a huge debate about whether that and other practices taught by the Catholic Church actually came to them from the sewage pipe of dark, mystic teachings developed in Babylon a couple hundred years after the worldwide flood of Noah’s day. From
there the sorcery spread through history to Egypt, Greece,
and then Rome—which gave us Roman Catholicism. The Pope's “Mitre” hat closely resembles the fish-head hats that Babylonian priests wore as they worshipped “Dagon," the "fish god.” Of course, Catholicism denies it came from Babylonian worship, but the visual comparison is fairly compelling. Also, the Babylonians kept little figurines in their homes that represented their gods, animals, and mystical creatures. Doesn't that sound exactly like the figurine worship of
Catholicism today? And Babylonians wore occult pendants, just as
we see with the Catholic priests’ religious pendants.