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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2009

Delving into the origins of Easter to demonstrate its pagan influences which hark back to the religion of Babylon (ie: Mystery Babylon).

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  • Julius Caesar started the Christianity lie. He realized no man could rule all the land in one lifetime and thought it could be achieved by simple mathematics. Divide and conquer. He survived his assassination. Christianity was to change people's thought from bread and circus laws to 'original sin'

  • @HimesInu What is your evidence for this?

  • @alstoq I'll give you after Constantine. But the Christian higher up were doing the same thing long before him.

  • Great video, but the music is so horrible it made it almost unbearable to whatch. Uploader, please do consider the sensible eared-ones and change it, so I (and others) can share it with other people who need enlightment about the 'tradition' of Easter and may not tolerat terrifying robot noises. Thank you!

  • @HimesInu Miunderstood you. However the Christian higher ups (Roman Emperor Constantinople) also happened to be the Roman higher ups.... so we are saying the same thing.

  • @alstoq I'm not saying all of the Christian traditions are pagan, but a good majority are. And the Romans didn't mesh their traditions with Christianity. The Christian higher ups meshed pagan traditions with their own to make the conversion of pagan peoples easier.

  • @HimesInu In relation to the video none of the early church documents (including the new testament) ascribe to the celebration of Easter - they celebrated Passover. Easter was adopted after Rome meshed their multiple traditions with Christianity. By the way I do not know of any pagan tradition that predicted the destruction of Jerusalem (AD 70), the scattering of Israel and one day return to the land (1948), or predict World Government + one controlled cashless monetary system following that.

  • @alstoq First, Josephus wasn't born until 40 CE. He couldn't have had any first hand knowledge of Jesus. He is also the first of the secular "sources", the last one coming 200 years later.Second, these pagan relgions came long before Christianity. In fact, Christianity wasn't practiced until a decade or two after the "death" of Jesus. I think you need to change your first statement. Man's traditions haven't hijacked Christianity, Christianity hijacked older beliefs.

  • PAGAN!!!!

  • @skyunderliner There is an abundant secular and independent evidence stemming from both Jewish historians (Josephus) to Roman archaeological evidence (and historians) that Jesus was a real person. What is taken by faith... is his role in our creation and salvation. Biblical christianity does not elevate Mary out of being merely human, however Catholicism whose foundations are closely tied with pagan Rome fit her into the mould of Ishtar... and therefore pray to her.

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