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How The Calendar Changed March 28, 2009

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JULIUS CAESAR

The Roman Empire is known as ‘the beast’. The Roman Empire owes its roots to Julius Caesar. For 12 years, between 60 BC and 48 BC, Julius Caesar conquered most of Western Europe, and then also took over the whole of  Eastern Europe and North Africa from his companions in 48 BC. A few years later, a band of conspirators put him to death in 44 BC. It was not until 27 BC before Caesar’s adopted son Octavian came to rule. Octavian was known as Caesar Augustus (“the revered one”) and he became the first Emperor. It was during the reign of Augustus that Jesus Christ was born. Previously it had been the Roman Republic, but now under Julius Caesar and then Octavian, it had become the Roman Empire.

MESSING WITH THE TEMPLE OF GOD

Julius Caesar became interested in Jerusalem, and when he removed the daily sacrifice from God’s temple there, Satan entered him. He then began to manifest the abominations of Egypt. During the few short years before his death, between 48 BC and 44 BC, a different system of government took over which Julius Caesar learned from Egypt. Julius Caesar made himself as god with the sun worship of the Egyptians by introducing their 365-day year solar calendar. This prohibited the people of God from worshipping God according to the calendar laid out in the Scriptures. By siding with Egypt, Julius Caesar tapped the ancient spiritual power that had kept Israel in bondage for 400 years. Egypt was indeed the very first power of the world.  So, Julius Caesar became anti-Christ.

THE CALENDAR BECOMES EGYPTIAN

The original calendar God made is based upon the moon and harvest seasons. Typically, the number of months in God’s year is not the same from year to year. Most years it is 12 new moon months (360 days), ‘leap’ years are 13 new moon months (390 days), which occur seven times every 19 years, depending on the harvest. Also, the day begins when the sun goes down, in the evening, instead of midnight.

Our [Roman] calendar is not from God in origin. It descends directly from the Egyptians, who originated the 12 month year, 365 day system. An Egyptian scientist, Sosigenes, suggested this plan to the Emperor Julius Caesar, who directed that it go into effect throughout the Roman Empire in 45 B.C. Julius Caesar did this so that he could celebrate the birth of his sun god ’sol’ every ’solar’ year on 25th December. As adopted, the Calendar indicated its origin by the names of the months – called after the Egyptian-pagan gods Janus, Maia, Juno, etc. The days of the week however were not named, but numbered on a complicated system involving Ides, Nones, and Calends.

CHRISTMAS AND BIRTHDAYS

Before Christmas came into existence, Julius Caesar celebrated a birthday on 25th of December. It was the birthday of his sun god “sol”. Many years before the birth of Christ, the Romans called their winter holiday Saturnalia, honoring Saturn, the God of Agriculture. In January, they observed the Kalends of January, which represented the triumph of life over death. This whole season was called Dies Natalis Invicti Solis, the Birthday of the Unconquered Sun. The festival season was marked by much merrymaking.

Today, the world celebrates the birth of a Christ on the 25th of December, but which Christ is this? Its actually the sun god. The actual date of the birthday of Jesus Christ is not mentioned in the Bible, even though the birth of Jesus Christ is covered in detail. Christmas celebrations are not mentioned in the bible. The Scriptures do not teach us to celebrate Jesus’ birthday on any other day either. Birthday celebrations are an ancient Egyptian custom and traditionally very evil. Pharoah’s birthday is mentioned in the Scriptures in Genesis 40:20. On Pharoah’s birthday the baker was hanged for no apparent reason. The only other person whose birthday is mentioned in the Scriptures is Evil King Herod in Matthew 14:6. It was the occasion of Herod’s birthday that allowed John the Baptist to be beheaded. These are the only times birthday celebrations are mentioned in the Holy Bible.

Birthdays, and all sorts of Anniversary celebrations are therefore rooted in the Astrology of Egypt, which became Western Astrology.

Satan’s Kingdom December 14, 2008

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SATAN’S KINGDOM

“…Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light”

 

 

Why Satan?

 

 

Many Christians worldwide are adamant that they are celebrating the birth of Christ at Christmas, and not Satan. Why? Could it be that they are being deceived by Satan in such an obvious thing? As can be seen from the above, no matter which way you look at it, Christmas is pure Idolatry. At the beginning of this article I stated that this is Satan’s handiwork. Why? Because Christmas is made to be something that it is not. It is not a Christian celebration, and yet it receives all the honours of the Christian Church. This is a master deception typical of Satan – “…For Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light”.

 

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Birthday Celebrations

 

The Superstitions of Birthdays

 

Candles on the Birthday Cake

 

Origins of Birthdays

 

European Superstitions – Halloween

 

What is ‘Pagan’ ?

 

Wicca

 

The Stars of Hollywood

 

Christmas

 

December 25th –Wreathes of Evergreen On The Front Door

 

Christmas Carols

 

Northern Europe

 

The Mistletoe, The Holy and the Ivy

 

Jingle Bells

 

Yule and Saturnalia (Brumalia)

 

Wood Spirits of the Christmas Tree

 

The Superstitions of Christmas

 

The Christian Connection

 

 

 

 

Roots Of The Roman Catholic Church – Christian Bible September 4, 2008

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The Roman Empire is known as ‘the beast’. Rome owes its roots to Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar conquered most of Western Europe, and then took over the whole of Europe and North Africa from his companions. A few years later, a band of conspirators put him to death in 44 BC. It was not until 27 BC before Caesar’s adopted son Octavian came to rule. Octavian was known as Caesar Augustus (“the revered one”) and he became the first Emperor. Previously it had been the Roman Republic, but now under Julius Caesar and then Octavian, it had become the Roman Empire.

CHRISTMAS AND EASTER

MESSING WITH THE TEMPLE OF GOD

Julius Caesar became interested in Jerusalem, and when he removed the daily sacrifice from God’s temple there, Satan entered him. He then began to manifest the abominations of Egypt. A different system of government took over which Julius Caesar learned from Egypt. Julius Caesar made himself as god with the sun worship of the Egyptians by introducing their 365-day year solar calendar. This prohibited the people of God from worshipping God according to the calendar laid out in the Scriptures. Thus Julius Caesar became anti-Christ.

THE CALENDAR BECOMES EGYPTIAN

The original calendar God made is based upon the moon and harvest seasons. Typically, the number of months in God’s year is not the same from year to year. Most years it is 12 new moon months (360 days), ‘leap’ years are 13 new moon months (390 days), which occur seven times every 19 years, depending on the harvest. Also, the day begins when the sun goes down, in the evening, instead of midnight.

Our [Roman] calendar is not from God in origin. It descends directly from the Egyptians, who originated the 12 month year, 365 day system. An Egyptian scientist, Sosigenes, suggested this plan to the Emperor Julius Caesar, who directed that it go into effect throughout the Roman Empire in 45 B.C. Julius Caesar did this so that he could celebrate the birth of his sun god ’sol’ every ’solar’ year on 25th December. As adopted the Calendar indicated its origin by the names of the months – called after the Egyptian-pagan gods Janus, Maia, Juno, etc. The days were not named but numbered on a complicated system involving Ides, Nones, and Calends.

CHRISTMAS AND BIRTHDAYS

Before Christmas came into existence, Julius Caesar celebrated a birthday on 25th of December. It was the birthday of his sun god “sol”. Today, the world celebrates the birth of a Christ on the 25th of December, but which Christ is this? Its actually the sun god. The actual date of the birthday of Jesus Christ is not mentioned in the Bible, even though the birth of Jesus Christ is covered in detail. Christmas celebrations are not mentioned in the bible. The Scriptures do not teach us to celebrate Jesus’ birthday on any other day either. Birthday celebrations are an ancient Egyptian custom and traditionally very evil. Pharoah’s birthday is mentioned in the Scriptures in Genesis 40:20. On Pharoah’s birthday the baker was hanged for no apparent reason. The only other person whose birthday is mentioned in the Scriptures is Evil King Herod in Matthew 14:6. It was the occasion of Herod’s birthday that allowed John the Baptist to be beheaded. These are the only times birthday celebrations are mentioned in the Holy Bible.

MESSING WITH JESUS 

In the fourth century, Christianity was very popular in the Empire, so the Emperor (Constantine) decided to join in. The change of leadership, when Constantine took over Rome by military might was the ideal time to introduce a religion to the empire. Constantine gave the Roman gods Christian names. He changed the birth of Julius Caesar’s sun god “sol” on December 25th into the birth of Jesus ‘Christmas’. He introduced a priesthood separate and distinct from the normal class of society who could forgive sins and offer the sacrificial death of the sun god, who he called ‘Jesus’ (mass of the wafer bread) to the Egyptian Queen of Heaven. He set up a bishop in Rome to oversee these practices. He introduced even more practices such as infant water baptism to make people Christians. This became the Roman Catholic religion of today. There has always been a continual succession of Popes who built upon the existing Roman Empire. Then he too began to manifest the abominations of Egypt to Rome.

THE CALENDAR BECOMES ANTI-JEW 

In 321 A.D. the Emperor Constantine added the seven-day week feature, For his weekdays he chose Egyptian-pagan names which are still used. He adopted the 7 day week he found from the Jewish religion, but changed the names of the days to be pagan-Egyptian astrological deities on purpose, to be anti-Jew. (Saturn-day, Sun-day, Moon-day, IN FRENCH: Mars-di, Mercury-di, Jupiter-di, Venus-di).

EASTER 

Have you ever wondered how come Jesus died on a Friday and was raised on a Sunday when there are not three days between Friday and Sunday? Are the Scriptures wrong? Is there a mistake somewhere? Yes there is a mistake. Constantine made the death of a Jesus on a Friday, and his resurrection on a Sunday. But which Jesus is this?

Happy Birthday To You… Jesus August 22, 2008

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What is a birthday? It is a religious custom, which everyone follows! Those who have religion, and atheist alike. It is shocking. Those without religion, making a religion of it!

Did Jesus have a birthday? Sure he did. There was a first Christmas when he was born, and then his family celebrated Jesus’ birthday when he was 1 year old, 2 years old 3, 4 and so on. They did not miss a year. They got a Christmas tree out every year faithfully, like we do, and spread the tradition far and wide, which is why we do it today.

What you have just read is something you would read out of a Walt Disney book similar to Cinderella.

Birthdays actually came from Walt Disney. It is because of the Magic of Disney that the love of each other spread far and wide. Remembering the most important day of the year of our friends. How could you forget MY BIRTHDAY.

Yup, well I will.

Why are you so religious about it? Have you ever thought about what you are doing? Atheist, this is for you.

Modern birthday parties and celebrations by children take their form mainly from Germany, where the birthday child received gifts, chose a menu and received a candle-ringed butter or jam cake. Long ago, people believed that on a birthday a person could be helped by good spirits, or hurt by evil spirits. So, when a person had a birthday, friends and relatives gathered to protect him or her. And that’s how birthday parties began.

The idea of putting candles on birthday cakes goes back to ancient Greece. The Greeks worshipped many gods and goddesses. Among them was one called Artemis. Artemis was the goddess of the moon. The Greeks celebrated her birthday once each month by bringing special cakes to her temple. The cakes were round like a full moon. And, because the moon glows with light, the cakes were decorated with lighted candles.

More and more, though, people the world over attach a certain magic to their actual date of birth…We may wear a ring with our birthstone in it for good luck. And when we blow out the candles on our birthday cake, we are careful to keep what we wished a secret. If we tell, of course, our wish won’t come true.

Why do people say, “Happy birthday!” to each other? For the good wishes of our friends and relatives are supposed to protect us from evil spirits.

In many parts of the world, it is a tradition to give the birthday child pinches, smacks, spanks, thumps, bumps, or punches. Even though they may hurt a little, they are said to be very lucky. The reason for birthday spanks is to spank away any evil spirits and send them scurrying far into the distance. Punches, thumps, and pinches, the harder the better, are supposed to do the very same thing. Party snappers, horns, bursting balloons, firecrackers, and other noisemakers are just one more way of trying to scare off any bad-luck spirits that may be hovering about.

In summary, All these customs and traditions connected with the observance of birthdays have to do with guessing the future, good wishes for the future, good luck charms against evil spirits, and the like. All the birthday rituals, games, and ceremonies are a form of well-wishing toward the birthday child, which are supposed to work their magic in the year ahead.

Birthday celebrations are clearly pagan in origin, tone, attitude toward the individual, in their emphasis on the “self,” and all the various superstitions that are connected with them.

Other common birthday observances, like the birthday cake, are also derivations of old pagan practices. Even the custom of lighting candles on a cake comes from ancient times, when people were known to pray over the open fire. They were convinced that the smoke from the flames carried their thoughts, prayers, and unsaid desires to the gods. Nowadays, one blows out the candles with a specific wish in mind, hoping that it will come true. Clearly, there is an obvious, undeniable parallel between the early custom and our own.

Clearly it is ERROR for a Christian to celebrate birthdays. You are joining in with the pagan traditions which deny the fundamentals of faith in God.

No pagan has faith in God So are you going to be a part of a belief that has NO FAITH IN GOD?