Sunday, December 25, 2011

Is Jesus the Reason?

From my most recent studies, I have found out the following information about Christmas: In 350 AD, Pope Julius I declared December 25th the official date and in 529 AD, Emperor Justinian declared it a civic holiday. So, in actuality, Christmas is a Catholic creation. December 25th is really the "Dies Natalis Solis Invicti" or "the birthday of the unconquered sun." Sol Invictus was the pagan Roman sun god. The pagan Constantine worshiped Sol Invictus & united all the pagans into his new religion; the Roman version of a very false religious system masked as Christianity. It was later known as Roman Catholicism.
The persian sun god, Mithra, also became Sol Invictus through the Roman Mystery Religion called Mithraism. He became Mithras. In many pictures, Mithras is depicted wearing a phrygian or persian cap. It is the same cap that "Santa Claus" wears. To make a long argument short, Christmas, which is so NOT Christ's birthday, is just a pagan Catholic holiday to honor Sol Invictus, Mithras & Baal, by proxy, associating the satanic deity, Claus, to Christ.
Now, I know that many of you have celebrated this day in honor of Jesus Christ for as long as you can remember. I used to celebrate it too. At the age of 16, I made the conscious decision to investigate the only holiday that has become so commercial that there is now an "X" in place of the Saviors' name. I discovered that Christmas, along with other holidays, is just a demonic sham; a trap set forth by the enemy and his workers. Yet, year after year, church folk and the rest of the world decorate houses and trees, living the long-lived lie in the name of tradition. 
If Jesus is truly the reason for the season, as we've all been told, why haven't I heard the mention of his name on TV shows or cartoons like I used to when I was a kid? I've been watching for it, to no avail. In my mind, it looks like commercialism, materialism and big business are the reason for this and any other season. 

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