The Vatican touts itself as the "greenest place on earth" but they have a 110 foot dead Xmas tree in their front yard along with 50 more dead trees scattered about the small nation, all dressed in silver and gold ornaments. Following the Roman Catholic leader, over 36 MILLION live trees are cut and sold in the US alone while most of the decorations are made by slave labor in China. What a stupid, foolish waste of Earth’s resources! And what a hypocritical nation!
@vladimirkhrustalev "But Nimrod did not go in the ways of the LORD ... and he made gods of wood and stone and he rebelled against the LORD and taught all his subjects and all the people of the earth his wicked ways; and Marduk, his son, was more wicked than his father. And everyone that heard the works of Marduk, the son of Nimrod, would say concerning him, 'From the wicked goes forth wickedness.' And it is current from that time to this."
@citrine38 Absolutely! That's why the versions are different - Jerome made several modifications before his stories got approval from the pope. They were celebrating these pagan practices in Y'hoshua's time honoring the 'virgin' mother and child of Babylon adopted by Greece and Rome. He said not to be like the heathen. He said "the words that I speak to you, they are spirit and they are life." Pay attention to what he said.
Excellent work showing the pagan origins of this so-called "holiday"! One of the reasons Israel was put away from God was for the "sins of Jeroboam". Of which was the celebration of fake holy days, those not commanded by God. The pagan roots of Christmas are blatantly obvious. It is merely a capitalist tool to separate you from your money, don't fall for it.
The Sinterklaas (Santa Claus) feast celebrates the name day, 6 December, of Saint Nicholas (280-342), a bishop of Myra. In the 11th century, the saint's bones were moved to southern Italy, an area then ruled by Spain, and relics and his fame spread throughout Europe. The Catholic Church made his name day a Church holiday, and becomes the patron saint of school children, usually depicted with "naked children" in a tub.
History repeats itself, bishops going after children.
All these 'holy' days are geared toward children. The bright lights, the candy, and the gifts, are all used to seduce the little ones with the intent of defiling them in more than one way!
Your children depend on you to tell them the truth and guide them in the right path. Stop betraying their trust by giving them over to these predatory monsters!
“For when they speak great swelling words of vanity, they allure through the lusts of the flesh, through much wantonness...”1Pet 2:18
The Vatican touts itself as the "greenest place on earth" but they have a 110 foot dead Xmas tree in their front yard along with 50 more dead trees scattered about the small nation, all dressed in silver and gold ornaments. Following the Roman Catholic leader, over 36 MILLION live trees are cut and sold in the US alone while most of the decorations are made by slave labor in China. What a stupid, foolish waste of Earth’s resources! And what a hypocritical nation!
nemisistar 1 year ago
wait, Jesus had a wife an kids?
citrine38 1 year ago
@citrine38 Yes, he did. His wife was Mary Magdalene. She went to France after being exiled from Judea by the Parsees.
nemisistar 1 year ago
Babylonian festival to Marduk-- CHRIST-MASS.
vladimirkhrustalev 1 year ago
@vladimirkhrustalev "But Nimrod did not go in the ways of the LORD ... and he made gods of wood and stone and he rebelled against the LORD and taught all his subjects and all the people of the earth his wicked ways; and Marduk, his son, was more wicked than his father. And everyone that heard the works of Marduk, the son of Nimrod, would say concerning him, 'From the wicked goes forth wickedness.' And it is current from that time to this."
nemisistar 1 year ago
@vladimirkhrustalev Please watch my video, "Mystery Babylon, Mother of Harlots" to see the correlation between ancient Babylon and modern Rome.
nemisistar 1 year ago
Wow, is the story of Jesus birth in the new testament really fake?
citrine38 1 year ago
@citrine38 Absolutely! That's why the versions are different - Jerome made several modifications before his stories got approval from the pope. They were celebrating these pagan practices in Y'hoshua's time honoring the 'virgin' mother and child of Babylon adopted by Greece and Rome. He said not to be like the heathen. He said "the words that I speak to you, they are spirit and they are life." Pay attention to what he said.
nemisistar 1 year ago
Excellent work showing the pagan origins of this so-called "holiday"! One of the reasons Israel was put away from God was for the "sins of Jeroboam". Of which was the celebration of fake holy days, those not commanded by God. The pagan roots of Christmas are blatantly obvious. It is merely a capitalist tool to separate you from your money, don't fall for it.
kellyblogger 1 year ago
The Sinterklaas (Santa Claus) feast celebrates the name day, 6 December, of Saint Nicholas (280-342), a bishop of Myra. In the 11th century, the saint's bones were moved to southern Italy, an area then ruled by Spain, and relics and his fame spread throughout Europe. The Catholic Church made his name day a Church holiday, and becomes the patron saint of school children, usually depicted with "naked children" in a tub.
History repeats itself, bishops going after children.
anightlight 1 year ago
All these 'holy' days are geared toward children. The bright lights, the candy, and the gifts, are all used to seduce the little ones with the intent of defiling them in more than one way!
Your children depend on you to tell them the truth and guide them in the right path. Stop betraying their trust by giving them over to these predatory monsters!
“For when they speak great swelling words of vanity, they allure through the lusts of the flesh, through much wantonness...”1Pet 2:18
AdiRita 1 year ago