pagan idolatry

THE DAY THE WORLD CHANGED – 9/11 THE BIG HOAX REMEMBERED

It was September 11, 1226 when the practice of what is known today as the “Perpetual Adoration of the Eucharist” first began. It was initiated in Avignon, France in celebration and thanksgiving for victory over the Albigensians in the Albigensian Crusade, the first of many Inquisitions launched by the papacy against those branded ‘heretics.’ They had finally completed the genocidal murder of the progeny of Y’hoshua and Mary Magdalene and their followers once and for all – they thought. Now they were free to perpetrate the biggest hoax upon Mankind that has ever been – without the interference of those people pointing out the Truth. What a day to celebrate.

Is Easter Holy?

Is Easter a true holiday, or holy day, in the eyes of God?  The majority of those calling themselves “Christian” think that they practice the customs of Easter in order to worship God; however, they are dead wrong.

Many were brought up to believe that Easter is a magical day celebrating Jesus’ resurrection, which involved painted eggs, the Easter Bunny, and hot cross buns.  It might spoil the fun, but every tradition surrounding Easter has its roots in paganism and, in reality, has nothing to do with Jesus at all.  In fact, if one looks up “Easter” in the dictionary, they will find the word “pagan” in the definition somewhere.  For example, Webster’s defines Easter as “originally a pagan festival in honor of the Goddess of Spring, Eastre, held in April”.

“Bring Out Your Dead!” … Men’s Bones

Rome, Italy
The Catholic Church has gotten a lot of press this year with Francis’s more “modern” public relations campaign. While they have stepped up their attempts to relate to the technologically driven social media world, they maintain their long traditions of glorifying the dead, worshiping idols and perpetrating traditions that have NOTHING to do with God, but are against Him.

This week, the Church will put a spotlight on their pagan foundations by parading bones they “traditionally believe” to be those of Peter. This event will close the “Year of Faith” started by Ratzinger, who lost faith in his ability to be Pope back in February. The word Faith in the Catholic understanding is to “just believe” in something, for example that dead men’s bones are for “venerating”. Venerating bones is a direct violation of God’s Command against worshiping idols. To worship something is to “Give Worth”. Worshiping idols is commanded against from the beginning of God’s Word.

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