The Pagan Roots of Easter
- Acts 12:4, translators purposely removed the word Passover and replaced it with Easter.
- The word Easter comes from the pagan Anglo-Saxons who used to celebrate a festival to their Goddess of Spring, “Eostre.”
- Rabbits do not lay eggs. Also, in Northern Europe and Christian Asia the custom of using Easter eggs developed soon after their conversion to Christianity.
- The custom of wearing new clothes prevailed also in Europe as it was considered discourteous and henceforth bad luck to greet Eostre in anything but a fresh garb.
- “Ash Wednesday” was officially introduced by Pope Urban II 1099. Ashes used are obtained from burying palms of the previous Palm Sunday. They are used as a token of penance and sorrow. At first the imposition of ashes originally applied to “sinners,” however many soon voluntarily submitted to it.
- “Good Friday” (shadow period as the Sabbath begins) to Easter Sunday is not three days and three nights (shadow periods). That is the alleged time-period of the so-called crucifixion (fiction) and resurrection.
Luciferians have given us pagan rituals, but we have the power to take that which is evil and turn it good.
Source: The Fallacy of Easter
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5. The ancient Egyptian name for Nome was Sepat.
6. Tobacco was found in King Ramesses II’s mummified stomach.
7. In 1995 A.D. archaeologists found the largest and most unique tomb yet, that went underground for five miles, which they thought was unimportant, until they realized it was the tomb of 50 of Ramesses II’s sons. The tomb also contained many Osiris statues, jewelry, offering chapels and secret chambers.
8. Egypt and Sudan have a hot desert climate, where it is hot! It can reach up to 140 degrees farenheit in the day time, and can become very cold at night.
Source: Science of the Pyramid
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