Christendom’s Fraud

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Now that we have entered the seasons of thanks and giftgiving, I will shed some light upon the two greatest spiritual frauds ever perpetrated, and that continue to mislead humankind down the path of debt and destruction: Christmas, and Easter. Ask yourself how much money is spent in the course of just these two “Holy” days? Yes, commerce loves these celebrations.

In broad terms the story of Jesus Christ, according to the world of merchandise, and the churches of Christendom (which include the Catholic church and all it’s offshoots), goes something like this: Jesus Christ was born of a virgin on December 25th, his birth was signaled by a “star in the east” that “Three Kings followed” to his birthplace in “Bethlehem”, where they adored him and gave him gifts. After completing his ministry, he died on a “cross”, was in a tomb for “three days”, and was thus “resurrected”.

This story is real close, but is it the truth? Remember: God hates a liar, and cannot lie. – Prov 6:16-19, Heb 6:13-18

The Catholic Encyclopedia states: “no one knows the true date of the birth of Jesus Christ. The Roman sun god's birthday was December 25. Christendom, seeking to convert believers in the sun god, chose that date for the birth of Christ.” Jesus Christ was perverted into a mythic solar deity by the apostate Roman Gnostic “Christian’ sect. So, the Christmas birth sequence is totally astronomical. The “star in the east” is Sirius, and on December 24th it aligns with the three brightest stars in Orion’s Belt that are called today the same thing they have been called for thousands of years: “The Three Kings.” When a line is drawn connecting these four stars, they point to the place of the sunrise on December 25th! So, it is said: three kings “follow” the star to the sun’s birthplace. Interestingly, the sun rises in the constellation Virgo, which is Latin for virgin. Virgo is also referred to as the “House of Bread” and is always pictured as a virgin holding a sheaf of wheat, representing the August and September harvest. Bethlehem literally translates to “House of Bread.” So, Bethlehem represents Virgo, a place in the sky, not on Earth.

Other interesting events happen around December 25th. From the summer solstice in June to the winter solstice in December, the days become shorter and winter sets in, symbolizing death to the ancients, the "death" of the sun. By the 22nd, the sun’s demise is fully realized, as it reaches its lowest point in the sky. Here a curious thing occurs: the sun stops moving! At least perceptibly, for three days, the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th. During this three day pause, the sun resides in the vicinity of the Southern Cross (or Crux) constellation. Then on December 25th the sun moves one degree, this time north, foreshadowing longer days, warmth, and spring. So, the sun dies on a cross, is dead for three days, and is resurrected or born again on December 25th.

The cross is not a symbol of Christianity; it is a Pagan adaptation of the cross of the Zodiac, which has a circle at its center representing the sun. This is why Jesus, in early occult art is always shown with his head on a cross, for he represents the sun.

However, the resurrection isn’t celebrated until the spring equinox or Easter, for this is when the sun officially overpowers the evil darkness, as daylight thereafter is longer in duration than the night, and the vital effects of spring emerge. The very name Easter contains the name of the Aryan fertility goddess Eastra, who is always pictured, surrounded by bunnies, and baby chicks, for they represent fertility.

As stated at the start of this essay, the historical Jesus was perverted into a mythical sun god by apostate Christendom, which began with Emperor Constantine who convened Council of Nicaea, in the year 325 A.D. It was during this meeting that the politically motivated “Christian” doctrines were established, and thus began a long history of “Christian” bloodshed, and spiritual fraud.

The fact is, that Jesus abolished Christendom before it even began when stating that his kingdom was no part of this world - one of his most profound and important statements. And one widely ignored by Christendom’s religious and political rulers past and present. – John 18:36

For the next 1600 years the Vatican maintained a political stranglehold on all of Europe, leading to such joyous periods as the Dark Ages, along with enlightening events such as the Crusades, and the Inquisition. Christendom’s religions along with most theistic belief systems are the fraud of the age. They serve to detach us from the natural world, and likewise each other. They support blind submission to authority, as well as reduce human responsibility to the effect that God controls everything, and then awful crimes can be justified in the name of a divine pursuit.

Most importantly it empowers those who know the truth, but use the myth to manipulate and control societies. The religious myth is the most powerful device ever created, and serves as the psychological soil upon which other myths can flourish, such as: “free market capitalism”, “man made global warming”, “terrorist threat”, “WMD in Iraq”, and “one nation under God.” If God were in charge of this nation, He wouldn’t send our children off to die in worthless wars, and none of our fellow countrymen would be homeless, hungry, or forgotten. Do not be misled, Jesus tells us quite plainly that Satan owns all earthly kingdoms, and rules this world. – Luke 4: 5-7, John 12:31, 14:30

My advice is to question everything, and do not accept the first answer you get. Do your homework. Read your Bible, do not let so called priests and ministers read it for you. If you do not have a Bible, get one ASAP. You are being lied to from all sides, and until you realize this, your life will be controlled, and guided by evil, unseen forces and peoples, and you will be powerless to fight against them. The truth is out there to find, but you must dig for it as if for buried treasure. - Prov 2:4,5

My next post will discuss the true events surrounding the birth, death, and resurrection of our Lord and King Jesus Christ.

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Submitted by faux_paws on Tue, 11/04/2008 - 11:43am.

here's the thing, most of what you've said is common knowledge. i have been in church my entire life and have never been told that december 25th is the birthday of Jesus. it has always been said "this is when we celebrate it" which is in fact a far different matter...what you also seem to discount is that you say that the catholic church admits that no one knows when his birthday is...so obviously, they didn't pull you aside and tell you to keep a secret...what i'm saying is that "christendom" is not perpetuating the belief that Jesus was born on dec25, you are by projecting it onto all of christendom. i am a christian and so to you, i believe this. catholics too are a pretty good chunk of christendom and if they don't believe in it, then i think you don't have a point. my parents told me pretty young about the origins of our holidays. what you seem to have left out is why certain holidays occur during pagan holidays and it is because people would go a converting and "christianize" their holidays. what you are obviously getting at is that you do not believe in a historical figure named Jesus...and i'm afraid you are in the minority on this one. i don't just mean in terms of living in fayette county, i mean, you are in the minority in the world of academia. many people doubt his deity, but very few don't believe that there was such a man and he died a death on a cross, which IS a symbol of christianity merely because christians say it is. it's like you saying that a swastika is not the symbol of the nazi party because it pre-existed them. case and point, the cross actually did exist in the roman empire and people believe Jesus died on it...they still believe this in spite of the fact that somewhere else two lines intersected in a symbol that meant something entirely different, yet looked very similar. what you are really doing is selective research. you want to find as much stuff to support what you already believe without actual regard to the truth. if you did care about the truth, your email would have been half as long.

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Submitted by DarthDubious on Tue, 11/04/2008 - 1:12pm.

I ABSOLUTELY BELIEVE that Jesus Christ existed and was impaled as a ransom sacrifice for the forgivness of our sins, BUT I am tired of LIES by Christendom about him. I try to follow BIBLE teaching, not CHURCH DOCTRINE, most of which conflicts with the Bible's view on many of these points.

We are Not told in the BIBLE nor by Christ to celebrate his birth on a yearly basis. Nor are we told to celebrate his ressurection, but his DEATH once a year on the Passover date.

In fact, of the two examples of birthday celebrations provided us by the Scriptures, BOTH feature an innocent person exectuted by beheading!

These examples are not in there for nothing are they?

In Liberty,

DarthDubious


Submitted by Eliyahu on Tue, 11/04/2008 - 7:14am.

Very good beginning. The author is getting closer to history. The Xtian religion which is Roman and opposite to Judaism, not even at all connected to the Jewish Ribi Yehoshua added pagan festivals to absorb apostate Jews and any ecumenically minded person. Xtianity is Roman Hellenism repackaged. The historical fact is the Jewish man Yehoshua, instead of trying to create a new religion, in his opening line said to other Jews, "Shuva!" Which best translates to "Return to complete Torah observance." If you see him as an Orthodox heritage Jew, heritage being the operative, then the sayings of Yehoshua in the Netzarim Reconstruction of Mattiyahu, will make logical sense. The author is correct in his assessment of the Roman church and the Roman Xtian holidays. Did anyone of you wonder why he said, "I have not come but for the lost sheep of the house of Yisrael." He came to call back those that were straying from Torah. Without Torah you are not even in the game. If you want an up to date picture of Yehoshua that combines logic, extant historical text, archeology, and astronomy from a strictly Orthodox Jewish perspective you will find it at www.netzarim.co.il. I might suggest you also try reading the Written Torah from the beginning in Hebrew.

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Submitted by DarthDubious on Tue, 11/04/2008 - 1:33pm.

for the info. I'm always looking for new information on the history of this humongous mess we have made of worship in this world.

Every new perspective helps!

In Liberty,

DarthDubious


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Submitted by Cyclist on Mon, 11/03/2008 - 9:50pm.

and your blog and letters to the editor prove it. So go play with Star Wars action figures or go talk to your pals on adult swim. BTW your letters to the editor on 3/25/08 and 08/26/08 are just a regurgitation exercise just like the blog here. Oh if you like, I can post your next blog about the birth, death, and resurrection of our Lord and King Jesus Christ.

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Submitted by hutch866 on Tue, 11/04/2008 - 5:54pm.

It's a good thing Ol' Darth don't know you're the eleventh major stockholder in the Federal Reserve Bank.

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Submitted by DarthDubious on Tue, 11/04/2008 - 1:21pm.

while its people like YOU who can bring forth nothing but insults when they know they are OUTCLASSED.

But of course, persecution is YOUR job, as prophesied by Jesus and his apostles.

In Liberty,

DarthDubious


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Submitted by Cyclist on Tue, 11/04/2008 - 4:26pm.

What, did you have a bad day playing with your action figures? Eye-wink Anyways, I have been outclassed before but, not by likes of you. BTW, you did a splendid job explaining yourself and purpose via your post. And "Eliyahu"; oh please. What's it like thinking yourself as "great"? You know, you really need to heed Dr. muddle's advice and come up for air.

With all this said, rather than posting stuff from your blog site that nobody has yet commented on, why don't you jump in on some of the exchanges already taking place? You'll find some very intelligent and or passionate views that you can debate. The choice is yours.

BTW, my original question about the Japanese was to, more or less, understand your idea regarding Christianity and the start of WWII. A battle with Japan was going to happen regardless of the outcome in the European theater. The world, especially the US, was increasing the pressure to force Japan out of China which is why the US had placed its embargo on raw materials and oil on that nation in the first place.

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Submitted by muddle on Mon, 11/03/2008 - 8:07pm.

You almost make me believe that you do not pull crackers at Christmas!

You don't need arguments; you need air.

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Submitted by Main Stream on Mon, 11/03/2008 - 10:04pm.

"...pull crackers..."

what does this mean? Puzzled

(pull my finger? pull toys? pull-itzer?)


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Submitted by DarthDubious on Tue, 11/04/2008 - 1:14pm.

What DOES that mean? Never heard that one! LOL

In Liberty,

DarthDubious


Submitted by boo boo on Tue, 11/04/2008 - 3:56am.

Darth's comments, Sounds like the Bush Administration and the Republican party, now we know, the devil made them do it, that explains everything...! Darth pulling crackers, ummm some how I don't think so, but of course, you never know these days...

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Submitted by DarthDubious on Tue, 11/04/2008 - 1:28pm.

Please don't put me in the same sentence as BUSH!!!

I've never done anything to deserve that! LOL

In Liberty,

DarthDubious


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Submitted by muddle on Mon, 11/03/2008 - 10:26pm.

Crackers

I'm already beginning to feel the Christmas spirit.

There never was such a pudding!

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Submitted by Main Stream on Tue, 11/04/2008 - 10:18am.

oohhhhhhhh, those 'popper' things - we have some of those at home!

Thanks for the explanation. I must have missed this in my paganomics class Eye-wink


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Submitted by Cyclist on Mon, 11/03/2008 - 8:36pm.

Don't worry. He's harmless.
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Submitted by DarthDubious on Tue, 11/04/2008 - 1:24pm.

In Liberty,

DarthDubious


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