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Title: This is Christmas... uh, excuse me; This is XMAS!
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Published: Dec 11, 2006
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Post Date: 2006-12-11 10:49:00 by richard9151
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Semiramis declared that her son, Tammuz, was in actuality the return or rebirth of her husband, Nimrod. this is where reincarnation was born. And since Tammuz was born on the day corresponding to December 25, this day was highly honored and recognized by Nimrod's supporters. Note, therefore, that this date (December 25) was observed in honor of the birth of Tammuz long before Christianity existed, and that it was not until many centuries later this pagan custom was "Christianized" as being the birthday of Christ (or Christmas day). "It can be stated they worship another Jesus"

Nimrod's followers began to also worship Semiramis. And her son Tammuz was worshipped as well. Semiramis was revered by the people and was viewed by many as a priestess and goddess. She soon became known as "the queen of heaven." Thus began the awful practice of exalting human deities. These false beliefs have led up to the many different forms of idolatry that are still practiced by different people today. Yes, it was through the introduction of these satanic evils and the many sacrilegious practices of ancient Babylon that witchcraft, priestcraft, spiritualism, and other forms of paganism were born.

On the 25th of December, is "The birthday of the unconquerable Sun" (Natalis Solis Invicti). The ancient pagans believed that the sun would die during the winter solstice and then rise again from death as the solstice ended and the days of light began to lengthen, with the sun climbing higher in the sky, regaining its dominance. December 25 was also regarded as the birth date of the Persian/Iranian mystery god Mithras, the Sun of Righteousness, the god of light, the Grand Deliverer. The Sun God Mithras was a popular deity in the Old Roman Empire, whose cult penetrated the Roman world in the first century B.C.

Oh, yes, and note this; "The birthday of the unconquerable Sun" ...

And this was also the excuse to change the day of Rest detailed in the Bible, Saturday, to Sun-day. And by all means, when you go to worship the son of god on Sun-day, be sure to go for a Sun-rise service! Yeah! Go Tammuz!

For further information, see the book, Two Babylons, free on the net, and the Post, SIMON MAGUS.

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Semiramis declared that her son, Tammuz, was in actuality the return or rebirth of her husband, Nimrod. this is where reincarnation was born. And since Tammuz was born on the day corresponding to December 25, this day was highly honored and recognized by Nimrod's supporters. Note, therefore, that this date (December 25) was observed in honor of the birth of Tammuz long before Christianity existed,

"Corresponding" is right, as the current calandar was not in effect during the time of Babylon, which makes me curious of a) at what time in history it was determined that Tammuz was born on (backdated) 12/25, and b) if that date came before or after christmas was established as being on 12/25.

Mind you I'm well aware that pagen rituals have become recognized as christian holidays -- Easter being the most obvious -- but this warrants a bit of scrutiny.

Neil McIver  posted on  2006-12-11   15:06:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Corresponding" is right, as the current calandar was not in effect during the time of Babylon,

Perhaps the following will spread some light on the dating; if needed, I can come up with a LOT more.

December 25th occurs about the time of the Winter Solistice, the shortest day of the year. The shortening days were taken as a sign that the Sun was getting weaker. After the Solistice, the days begin to get longer ...... and pagan peoples thought that was an indication that the Sun was getting stronger.

Thus, the Winter Solistice became the "birthday" of several gods: Attis, Frey, Thor, Dionysus, Osiris, Adonis, Mithra, Tammuz, Cernunnos and so forth. It is a "solar holiday," marking the time that the sun becomes apparently stronger day by day.

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#14. To: Neil McIver (#4) (Edited)

Corresponding" is right, as the current calandar was not in effect during the time of Babylon, which makes me curious of a) at what time in history it was determined that Tammuz was born on (backdated) 12/25, and b) if that date came before or after christmas was established as being on 12/25.

Mind you I'm well aware that pagen rituals have become recognized as christian holidays -- Easter being the most obvious -- but this warrants a bit of scrutiny.

I am unconvinced that any calender day can be associated to a past day with any certainly before the twelth century in Europe. Add to that the discongruities of the cultural counting systems of other cultures, and the sliding calender of the early Romans - it is nearly hopeless, save the few times when fixed by cross dating by eclipses, volcanic eruptions, major battles and the like.

Gibbons has convinced me of this. He likewise dismisses the idea of anyone in Europe being able to trace their geneology before 1300 or 1250. He just says it cannot be done. As he was fluent in five languages and read all the pertinant documents it is hard to argue with him.

As a fact, that is what so irritated the Catholic church with his "Decline and Fall O T Roman Empire. "He knows our history better than we do" was the official lament by the church leader of the time. And he did.

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