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Christ’s Diet

When you’re sitting around the table on Christmas day feasting on the flesh of swine or holiday ham, remember: Christ (still an unproven being), ate fish, he did not eat pork!!! You Christians know it says right in your Bible not to eat of the animals with the clovefoot (Deut. 14:7) and even during Yashuas (Jesus) time he cast demons into swine (Matthew 8:29-32). No where will you find mention of Yashua eating pork. The pig and its variants are grafted creatures from three animals (dog, cat, and rat), by fusing the nucleus of these cells, created to clean up the cadavers that were claimed by the curse of leprosy during the time of Abraham.

bells photoJingle Bells

The sound of metal tinkling together attracts the Jinn. Those “Jingle Bells” in the popular Christmas song are really a means by which malevolent beings are summoned. It’s true, you had better watch out when Santa Claus is coming to town.

Guess who the reindeer represents? Deer are docile peaceful animals, what people are of peace? The peacemakers of Matthew 5:9! the word rein comes from the Latin word “retiner” meaning “to hold back.”

NOTE: Rename it and let the children have a celebration. They deserve to share in the fun. We stomped the paganism out of it and celebrate Children’s Day.

Santa or Satan? The Fallacy of Christmas
by Egipt (both of the above)
water WATER is unique. Let me tell you something unique about water. Water is a symbol of personification. It is in the atmosphere; you don’t see its water vapor. It goes from what is considered invisible—a vapor, to a liquid, to a solid, to ice, to hot ice, to a gas.

Ask yourself what makes up water? You’re trying to think of an answer, in order to look like you know something. You forgot, I said I wanted to tell you something. See it’s the obvious. The obvious abstract. Water is a symbol of personification. It’s unseen. You don’t see it. Then there’s vapor, steam, condensation, over frozen hot ice. Where did it come from and where is it going?

The mystery of water is that it’s always going home—to water! Water never stays anywhere water is not. If I put it on the ground it will evaporate or seep into the ground, seeking out or seeping, it is always going home to water. It is pumping out of a source, looking for the source of water. Look at it in a test tube. Leave it for a hundred years. It will constantly be on the move, but it will eventually go back home to water! The molecule turned inside out. Thus the restless soul of a human being is 3/4th water. Your brain, the blood, the breathing, the digestive system, the circulatory system, the respiratory system, urine, light, pulse, blood; this is the restlessness of the human being. You see, there’s only one real thing in existence, change—and the only thing constantly changing is water!

The Mind, Scroll 15:80 - 120
by Egipt