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You;ve all heard the name nimrod? Nimrod was a vicious ancient Bablonian ruler. He was a self appointed god, proclaimed a virgin birth. Worshipped the sun, slaughtered many. You celebrate him in the name of Jesus. Anchient babalonians believed the firr tree had supernatural powers because it defies the waning sun by staying green during the winter. Nimrod was the branch child of semiramus, his mother, who ruled babylon in luciviousness, prostitution, fertility worship, infnant & virgin sacrafices to multiple gods. Kissing under the mistletoe is a fertility practice paying homage to both Semiramus-Dianna-Astarte-Hectate, and her son nimrod. The word "yule" is chaldean for infant. The yule log is burned to proclaim Nimrods immortality as a god. The x-mas tree is erected to show solidridy in the belief Nimrod was a supernatural god that defied the sun as the firr trees did, and that he would be reborn. His b-day is dec 25.

2006-12-18 06:42:25 · 1 answers · asked by NIGHTSHADE 4 in Society & Culture Holidays Other - Holidays

Jesus was born in the fall when the sheppards were still in the fields w/ their flocks. Easter is another babalonian ritual put in place to take attention away from Jesus. Jesus was a jew and celebrated the passover. The passover celebration is looking for the savior. When Jesus died on the cross, the need for the passover was fulfilled, as were many other old-jewish rituals. These celebrations say that christs blood was not enough, or that he was not the savior. There are some pretty sinister people out there today, and it's no surprise why. You all think u have the facts, when you don't. Ur doing things to ensureur place with Lucifer and his ultimate fate. Be cruel here on earth, carry on in ur Pagan ways. In the new world, there will be no memory of you.

2006-12-18 06:48:33 · update #1

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CHRISTmas.

2006-12-18 06:48:33 · answer #1 · answered by Myra G 5 · 0 0

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