In this video: If you're all about tradition and not so much about the truth, this video isn't for you. But if you love The Truth, there's a lot here to celebrate!
To Watch: "Christmas and New Year Celebrations as Pagan Ritual"
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Resources referenced in the video:
The Story of Christmas That Should be Told
A Search of The Open Scroll Blog for Saturnalia
"Designated Survivor" - Exposing the Saturnalia ritual
New Year's Celebration as Time Ritual
Collateral study: Janus Ritual - Real, Effectual - and Common!
Here's two articles (wikiwand and romanpagan.wordpress websites) that will help you learn about Janus and Janus worship, so you can be better able to recognize when Janus rituals are being performed in media productions.
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For anyone who happens to stumble upon this: Notice the refusal to celebrate the birth of Christ, and how those who follow this path not only refuse to celebrate his birth and resurrection, but also never call Him Christ (literally meaning King and High Priest), only ever Yeshua, YHWH, or the Messiah, which are all valid but generic titles that do not confess the fullness of who He is.
ReplyDeleteThe claims about Christmas and Pascha being pagan are extremely easy to refute. See this article for a basic introduction. https://blogs.ancientfaith.com/asd/2018/12/05/no-christmas-is-not-pagan-just-stop/
Saturnalia was originally on December 17 and eventually extended through December 23. Are you saying that that week in December that happens to fall near Christmas on December 25 makes Christmas pagan?
ReplyDeleteReally? This would be like saying that, if your birthday falls around the first weekend of September, you must belong to the organized labor movement because your birthday is near Labor Day. Facepalm, folks.
woe to those who call evil good and good evil.
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