3.3.08

Happy Good Friday and Easter Sunday

Christian Holidays are ancient pagan feasts that were created by the Roman Catholic Church during the time of emperor Constantine. Constantine was a pagan sun-worshipper who had a "Christian experience" that wanted to unite his empire, both Christian and pagan together. He achieved this by re-writing history and re-naming pagan feasts with Christian names (notice the lack of anything pertaining to somebody's death and resurrection).

Easter is Ishtar, (Semiramis, widow of Nimrod, mother of Tammuz) the bare breasted pagan fertility goddess of the east. Legend has it that she came out of heaven in a giant egg (like Mork), landing in the Euphrates river at sunrise on the first Sunday after the vernal equinox, busted out, and turned a bird into an egg laying rabbit. The priest of Easter would then sacrifice infants (human babies) and take the eggs of Easter and die them in the blood of the sacrificed infants (human babies). The Easter eggs would hatch on December 25th, the same day her son Tammuz the reincarnate sun-god would be born...how convenient!! Sounds kinka a familiar; like a mix of different Christian holidays, except, these stories were around a long, long, time before the year 0.

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