25/12/2020
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Christmas – the Pagan Deception
Christians love Christmas but it is not a Christian holiday! The roots of Christmas are pagan!
DECEMBER 25th – The Birth of a “sun-god”
DECEMBER 25th
The Birth of a “sun-god”
The First man to declare himself a god, was Ni**od.
His mother, Semiramis, declared herself to be “The
Mother of god”. Together with their son, Tammuz,
they replaced the worship of Jehovah God, with a
Triune – “trinity” mystery god. Since Tammuz married
his own mother – he was both – “God – the Father” and
“God – the son”.
When the peoples language was confused in Babel,
they took with them the religion of Ni**od and spread
it all over the earth.
Every pagan god, and every pagan goddess has received
some aspect of Ni**od, and Semiramis worship and devotion.
All the pagan sun-gods of the world claim to have been
born on Decmeber 25th. How appropriate that they even
copied the birthdate of the First man to oppose Jehovah
God.
Paganism is filled with sumbolism. If you do a careful
search on Sun Worship – you will learn what these synbols
and teachings are.
When you honor and adore the “Baby Jesus” on December 25th,
you have been duped into giving the pagan sun-gods of the
world – honor, attention, and worship – without even
knowing it. This has been going on for years. But now
that we live in an age where data is everywhere at our
fingertips – these Deceptions are being unearthed and
exposed for what they truly are – a trick of the Devil,
to take worship away from Jehovah God and direct it at
his own seed.
The “Halo” or “Nimbus” in “sun-god” worship
“the symbolism of the nimbus or halo was early in use
among the pagans who determined its form. In the monuments
of Hellenic and Roman art, the heads of the gods,
heroes, and other distinguished persons are often found
with a disc-shaped halo, a circle of light, or a rayed-
fillet. They are, therefore, associated especially with
gods and creatures such as the Phoenix. The disc of light
is likewise used in the Pompeian wall paintings to typify gods
and demigods only. The custom of the Egyptian and
Syrian kings of having themselves represented with a rayed
crown to indicate the status of demigods, spread
throughout the East and the West. In Rome the halo was
first used only for deceased emperors as a sign of
celestial bliss, but afterwards living rulers also were
given the rayed crown.”
–Catholic Encyclopedia
New Advent – “Nimbus iin Art”
“In early Christian art the nimbus (halo) was NOT found
on any images of God nor on any celestial beings.”
–Catholic Encyclopedia
New Advent – “Nimbus iin Art”
“In Hellenistic and Roman art the sun-god Helios
and Roman emperors often appear with a crown of rays.
or a halo. Because of its pagan origin, the form was
avoided in Early Christian art.”
–Encyclopedia Britannica (2006 Edition)
under “Halo or Nimbus”
“Since the most ancient times,
the sun has been a favorite “god” or god symbol
of pagan people all around the world.
The Babylonians, Persians, Egyptians, Greeks
and Romans all had their sun gods.
The native peoples of North and South America
widely practiced sun worship, as did their Asian
ancestors. Sun worship was also widely practiced
by the people of the Middle East. The Europeans too
were deeply involved in sun worship, and many of
their sun-god festivals were carried over when
they professed conversion to Christianity.
These can still be seen today in the Easter SUNday
Services, the Easter bonfire and sunrise services,
and the Christmas burning of the Yule log.”
–Sun Worship
by Wayne Blank
“The use of the halo, or nimbus, originated with the
pagan Greeks and Romans to represent their sun gods.
Later artists adopted it for use in Christian images.”
–Sun Worship
by Wayne Blank
“The real secret of Constantine and the bishops of Rome
is their cunning introduction of sun worship and paganism
into Christianity. It was done so shrewdly that,
incredibly, it has been veiled within the faith for
centuries. Through Constantine, paganism and Christianity
joined hands in the Roman Empire. Sun worship, which
appears in nearly every pagan religion in the world,
soon appeared in Christian art, imagery, and theology.
The halo often seen on Christ and Mary is actually a
symbol of sun worship.”
–Beyond The Da Vinci Code
by Alan Parker, Th.D
Pagan sun-gods are born on December 25th
A Compromise and Deception of Christendom
“December 25….a festival was celebrated among the
heathen, at that precise time of the year, in honour of
the birth of the son of the Babylonian queen of heaven
…the sun-god Ni**od…the same festival was adopted
by the Roman Church, giving it the name of Christ.”
–The Two Babylons
Alexander Hislop
“December 25th – Instead of this day being the time
of our Saviour’s birth, it was the very day and season
on which the pagans for centuries had celebrated the
birth of the Sun-god. A study into this shows how far
apostate church leaders went in their effort to merge
Christianity and paganism into one apostate religion –
even to placing the birth of Christ on a date to harmonize
with the pagan birthday celebration of the sun-god.
It was in the FIFTH Century that the Roman Catholic
Church commanded that the birth of Christ be observed
forever on December 25 – the day of the old Roman feast
of the birth of Sol (one of the names of the sun-god).
— [Encyclopedia Americana, Vol. 6, p.623]
“The winter solstice (Dec 25) was the time
at which all the sun-gods from Osiris to Jupiter
and Mithra had celebrated their (birthdays),
the celebration being adorned with the pine tree of
Adonis, the Holy of Saturn, and the Mistletoe tappers
represented the kindling of the newborn sun-god’s
fire…”
–[Man and His Gods, p.2013].
Jesus Was Born in a “WARM“ Month
“And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby,
keeping watch over their flocks at night.”
(Luke 2:8)(NIV)-BibleGateway
The Biblical account says that the Shepherds and their
sheep were still sleeping outdoors at the time of
Christ’s birth. Winter-time would have been too Cold.
“…the last week of December corresponds to the tenth
month of the Jewish sacred calendar known as Tebeth,
when there are frequent frosts and occasional snow
florishes in Jerusalem…”
– The Geography of the Bible; by Denis Baly
Jesus’ public ministry lasted for three and a half years
(Dan. 9:27). It came to an end at the time of Passover
(John 18:39). which was in the spring. Therefore, he
began his ministry in the fall. Jesus began his ministry
at about the age of 30 (Luke 3:23). This was the
recognized age for a priest before he could become an
official minister under the Old Testament (Num. 4:3).
Therefore his birth must have been in the fall.
“In Palestine, winter winds are very penetrating
from the middle of December to the middle of February.
Snow and hail, during most winters, fall on the hills.
The Hebrew month Tebeth (December and January) is the
coldest month; rain, hail and snow on higher hills,
and occasionally at Jerusalem.”
–(Ungers Bible Dictionary, p. 1170)
“It was an ancient custom among the Jews of those days
to send their sheep to the fields and deserts about
Passover (early spring)and bring them home at
commencement of the first rain…
During the time they were out, the shepherds watched them
night and day, as… the first rains began early
in the month of Marchesvan, which answers to part of our
October… we find that the sheep were kept out
in the open country during the whole summer,
and as these shepherds had not yet brought home their flocks,
it is a presumptive argument that October had not yet
commenced(begun), and consequently, our Lord was not born
on the 25th of December, when no flocks were out in the
fields by night. On this very ground, the nativity in December
should be given up.”
– Adam Clark Commentary, Volume 5, page 347
“It is evident that Jesus was not born
during the middle of winter, for at the time of his birth,
the shepherds were living out in the fields with their
flocks. As the bible says: ‘There were in the same country
shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their
flock by night” (Luke 2:8). As is well known, the shepherds
in Palestine do not “abide in the fields” during
the winter season because of the extreme, cold
temperatures. The shepherds always bring their flocks
in from the mountain slopes and fields no later than
October 15th! “
– Mede’s Works, 1679. Discourse xlvii
“These humble pastoral folk are out in the field at night
with their flock – a feature of the story which would
argue against the birth of Christ occurring on Dec. 25
since the weather would not have permitted it”
– (The Interpreter’s One-Volume Commentary,
Abingdon Press, Nashville, 1971, note on Luke 2:4-7).
“Shepherds and their flocks would not be found
“abiding” (Gr. agrauleo) in the open fields at night
in December (Tebeth), for the paramount reason
that there would be no pasturage at that time.
It was the custom then (as now) to withdraw the flocks
during the month Marchesven Oct.-Nov.) from the open districts
and house them for the winter.”
– The Companion Bible, Appendix 179
Christmas Art –
Reveals sun-god worship
The “Halo” or “Nimbus”
in “sun-god” worship
“the symbolism of the nimbus or halo was early in use
among the pagans who determined its form. In the monuments
of Hellenic and Roman art, the heads of the gods,
heroes, and other distinguished persons are often found
with a disc-shaped halo, a circle of light, or a rayed-
fillet. They are, therefore, associated especially with
gods and creatures such as the Phoenix. The disc of light
is likewise used in the Pompeian wall paintings to typify gods
and demigods only. The custom of the Egyptian and
Syrian kings of having themselves represented with a rayed
crown to indicate the status of demigods, spread
throughout the East and the West. In Rome the halo was
first used only for deceased emperors as a sign of
celestial bliss, but afterwards living rulers also were
given the rayed crown.”
–Catholic Encyclopedia
New Advent – “Nimbus iin Art”
“Pagans celebrated the birth of the Sun
on the 25th of December.”
–THE MYSTERIES OF MITHRA
by Franz Cumont [1903]
“Satan tried to compete for the loyalty of the world
by setting up a very ancient center of sun worship
called Babylon. It was Satan’s attempt to defy God
and His authority. The ring leader in this scheme was
one named Ni**od. He was the man who had something to
do with the beginning of pagan sun worship.”
–Paganism in the Church – Part 2
Joe Crews
“In Hellenistic and Roman art the sun-god Helios
and Roman emperors often appear with a crown of rays.
or a halo. Because of its pagan origin, the form was
avoided in Early Christian art.”
–Encyclopedia Britannica (2006 Edition)
under “Halo or Nimbus”
“Since the most ancient times,
the sun has been a favorite “god” or god symbol
of pagan people all around the world.
The Babylonians, Persians, Egyptians, Greeks
and Romans all had their sun gods.
The native peoples of North and South America
widely practiced sun worship, as did their Asian
ancestors. Sun worship was also widely practiced
by the people of the Middle East. The Europeans too
were deeply involved in sun worship, and many of
their sun-god festivals were carried over when
they professed conversion to Christianity.
These can still be seen today in the Easter SUNday
Services, the Easter bonfire and sunrise services,
and the Christmas burning of the Yule log.”
–Sun Worship
by Wayne Blank
“The real secret of Constantine and the bishops of Rome
is their cunning introduction of sun worship and paganism
into Christianity. It was done so shrewdly that,
incredibly, it has been veiled within the faith for
centuries. Through Constantine, paganism and Christianity
joined hands in the Roman Empire. Sun worship, which
appears in nearly every pagan religion in the world,
soon appeared in Christian art, imagery, and theology.
The halo often seen on Christ and Mary is actually a
symbol of sun worship.”
–Beyond The Da Vinci Code
by Alan Parker, Th.D
“The use of the halo, or nimbus, originated with the
pagan Greeks and Romans to represent their sun gods.
Later artists adopted it for use in Christian images.”
–Sun Worship
by Wayne Blank
“December 25….a festival was celebrated among the
heathen, at that precise time of the year, in honour of
the birth of the son of the Babylonian queen of heaven
…the sun-god Ni**od…the same festival was adopted
by the Roman Church, giving it the name of Christ.”
–The Two Babylons
Alexander Hislop
“December 25th – Instead of this day being the time
of our Saviour’s birth, it was the very day and season
on which the pagans for centuries had celebrated the
birth of the Sun-god. A study into this shows how far
apostate church leaders went in their effort to merge
Christianity and paganism into one apostate religion –
even to placing the birth of Christ on a date to harmonize
with the pagan birthday celebration of the sun-god.
It was in the FIFTH Century that the Roman Catholic
Church commanded that the birth of Christ be observed
forever on December 25 – the day of the old Roman feast
of the birth of Sol (one of the names of the sun-god).
— [Encyclopedia Americana, Vol. 6, p.623]
SANTA –
and Sun-god Worship
SANTA and Sun-god Worship
“The nimbus (radiant light) or HALO
around many of the ancient gods and goddesses
originated in SUN worship.”
–J.C. Cooper’s Illustrated Encyclopedia
of Traditional Symbols, p.112
“NiMBUS, HALO…originally indicative of SOLAR power
and the SUN’S DISK, hence an attribute of SUN-GODS.”
–J.C. Cooper’s Illustrated Encyclopedia
of Traditional Symbols, p.112
“NIMBUS – The sun in the heavens is a cosmic example,
for the floods of sunlight which it pours forth are the
vital aura, NIMBUS, or glory surrounding the solar heart.
The adoption of the nimbus surrounding the heads or
entire bodies of the Christian saints was a clear case
of borrowing from the Orient, because from time immemorial
the nimbus has been used there to signify spiritual
ecstasy, as exemplified in large numbers of Buddhist
images.”
— Encyclopedic Theosophical Glossary: Nf-Nz
Copyright © 1999 by Theosophical University Press
“The winter solstice (Dec 25) was the time
at which all the sun-gods from Osiris to Jupiter
and Mithra had celebrated their (birthdays),
the celebration being adorned with the pine tree of
Adonis, the Holy of Saturn, and the Mistletoe tappers
represented the kindling of the newborn sun-god’s
fire…”
–[Man and His Gods, p.2013].
God’s Viewpoint
of Compromise with pagan gods
“Put away the strange gods that are among you,
and be clean” (Gen. 35:2).
“Inquire not after their gods,
saying, How do these nations serve their gods?
…You shall not do so unto Jehovah your God”
(Deut. 12:30-31).
“Learn not the way of the heathen”
(Jer. 10:2).
“And take heed, lest you lift your eyes to heaven,
and when you see the SUN, and the moon, and the stars,
even all the host of heaven, shouldest be driven to
WORSHIP them, and serve them…”
(Deut. 4:19).
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