December 25 |
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In previous presentations I discussed how: 1) the name of our Father "Yahuwah" was obscured in the Bible by the phrase "the Lord;" 2) the name of our Saviour, Yahuswah meaning "Yahuwah saves" was changed to Jesus meaning god-Zeus; 3) Sabbath becomes Saturday (Saturn's Day) by adopting the Gregorian calendar. Now, we celebrate December 25, and say it is the birthday of the Son of God. Which god? The first historically documented establishment of December 25 as Roman holiday was 274 AD by Emperor Aurelion, marking the winter solstice and the resurgence of the sun. The holiday was called "Dies Natalis Solis Invicti " or "Birthday of the Unconquered Sun." This has nothing to do with the birth of our Saviour, Yahuswah in the Bible. Besides, never did He say in the Bible that his birthday be celebrated. Interestingly, Christmas celebration of today features similarities with ancient tradition that existed long before the birth of our Saviour in Bethlehem:
As I pointed out already, the birthday of a son of God in the name of Tammuz who died and ressurected to life again had been celebrated thousands of years before our Saviour Yahuswah was born in Bethlehem. Centuries later after Yahuswah ascended to heaven, the name Tammuz disappeared and replaced by Jesus. Jesus was made to represent Tammuz, the god who rose to life around the winter solstice and Yahuswah, the Son of God who died on the cross for the sins of His people, Israel. A grand design using religion to strengthen the unity of the Roman Empire by embracing all faith: Hebrew, Greek and Roman. The Roman Catholic Christianity was born. Catholic means all-embracing or universal. So, if you think of Christmas the way you used to think, think again. You are being lead to worship a false god. |