Pagan Origins of Lent, Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, Palm Sunday and Easter
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Lent
Lent According to Saint Gregory of Tours the celebration of Advent began in the fifth century when the Bishop Perpetuus directed that starting with the St. Martin’s Day on 11 November until Christmas, one fasts three times per week; this is why Advent was sometimes also named “Lent of St. Martin”. Lent, in the Christian church, a period of penitential preparation for Easter. In...
The Paganism of Lent and Weeping for Tammuz!
The Paganism of Lent and Weeping for Tammuz! YAHUAH ELOHIYM is not the author of confusion (I Corinthians 14:33). He never instituted Lent, a pagan observance connecting debauchery to the supposed resurrection of a false Messiah. People who observe Lent may be religious, dedicated and sincere — but they are sincerely wrong! Lent originated in the ancient Babylonian mystery religion, and...
INCANTATION
INCANTATION INCANTATION . The practice of incantation (Lat., incantatio, from incantare, “to chant a religious formula”) differs considerably from culture to culture. For the purposes of this cross-cultural overview, however, incantation can be understood as the authorized use of rhythmically organized words of power that are chanted, spoken, or written to accomplish a desired goal by...
Magic of the Ancients: Five Incredible Texts of Spells, Curses, and Incantations
Magic of the Ancients: Five Incredible Texts of Spells, Curses, and Incantations Magic of the Ancients: Five Incredible Texts of Spells, Curses, and Incantations As long as humanity has had beliefs in a higher power, the use of magic, spells, curses, and incantations have featured widely across cultures. A number of influential texts or ‘grimoires’ (textbooks of magic) were developed over the...
The Origin Of The Pagan Names In Day Order.
The Origin Of The Pagan Names In Day Order. 1. Sunday – Dies solis (Latin) which means “day of the sun” from which we get Sunday. Sun worship was marked by the use of the halo, or nimbus, which originated with the pagan Greeks and Romans to represent their sun god, Helios. It was later on that artists then adopted it for use in Christian images. The halo is actually the sun behind the...
Feudalism Then and Now
Feudalism Then and Now Jerry M Lawson History has weird ways of paralleling itself. Looking at the graphic “Feudalism Then & Now” above provides an interesting perspective. The idea we are today experiencing a kind of corporate feudalism has ample material to draw upon. The possibilities are alarming and what it suggests about human culture is chilling. If all humanity has managed to achieve...
Who Is Santa Claus?
Who Is Santa Claus? Many of today’s Christmas celebrations are rooted in pagan practices. And Santa isn’t an exception. The winter solstice is a time to celebrate the return of the sun following the shortest day in the year. It’s no wonder the church adopted these holidays as the birth date of their Savior. But from ancient Celtic and Norse mythology we also enjoy such holiday...
Mary’s Immaculate Conception: Bible Fact vs. Fiction
Mary’s Immaculate Conception: Bible Fact vs. Fiction The God Culture Dec 8, 2023 Does the Bible tell us when Mary was born? Did she have an Immaculate Conception at her birth as well? What is December 8th in history? OOPS! This is not good! Did Mary know no sin? These are claims of this Feast celebrated on this day but what are it’s roots? Do we find them in the Bible or in the...
Eucharist or Communion Has Nothing To Do With The Scriptures
Eucharist or Communion Has Nothing To Do With The Scriptures. We are going to be using home schooling, Yisraelite style as a way to bring this Besorah (Good News) to the world through YAHUSHA. YAHUSHA is the Living Torah. There is no mystery. It makes sense. Line upon line, precept upon precept. The Lesson: Pagan Eucharist vs. 1 Corinthians 11 Communion, sacrament, transubstantiation or eucharist...