I have written this page as a warning and rebuke to the Christian Church regarding the celebration of Holidays that originate in idol/devil worship. Each year both Christian and Non- Christian alike gather with friends and family to celebrate special days by coloring eggs, decorating trees, and dressing up as fictional characters.
It is a fact that many people are unaware of! To what am I referring? I am referring to the fact that professing Christians and Witches both celebrate some if not all of the 8 nights human sacrifice; whether they know it or not. So what are the 8 nights of human sacrifice?
There's the winter solstice on December 21st (yule), then 6 weeks later on February 1 we have Imbolg (Groundhogs day). 7 weeks after Imbolg on march 21st is the goddess Ostara day (Easter is the first Sunday after the first new moon after Ostara. 6 weeks later on May 1 we have Beltaine otherwise known as Mayday. Then 7 weeks after that on June 21st there's Litha. 6 weeks later on August 1st is Lughnasa, 7 weeks after that on Sep 21st is Mabon, and finally 6 weeks later we have Halloween on Oct 31(Samhain).
In numerology 6 is the number for man and seven is the number for God; the way these "Holidays" are laid out it's pattern puts man above God. Doc shows in the video below that 13 is the number for rebellion and that there are 4 sets of 13 on our calendar. These are Inauguration day on January 20 which is 13 days before Imbolg , then Valentines day which is 13 days after Imbolg. Next there's April Fools 13 weeks after New Years then there's the 4th of July; which is 13 days after Litha.
I will go in great detail regarding the celebration of Christmas, Easter, Halloween, and Valentines on separate post so I won't be covering a lot about them here; but here are a few samples of information regarding these pagan traditions.
Christmas is one of the most popular and widely holidays out there today, I personally used to celebrate it as a little kid all the way up to my late teen's or early twenties but did you know this holiday has a dark side? So where do the lights we put on our tree's come from? Well back in the old day's pagan's used candles as a beacon to the winter god, they would place them by there windows and expect him to bless their house. The mistletoe toe is known as a sacred fertility plant to the druids, that's where we get the tradition of kissing under it. Green and red are colors that the occult uses for winter, and those wreaths we see people put out every winter are actually a symbol of the female womb. Dec 25th is believed by many to be Tammuz's birthday, probably not the actual birthday of Christ.
So where do we get the decorating of eggs during Easter? Well as Pagan legend has it, a multi colored egg fell from sky that supposedly contained the spirit of Semiramis who was believed to be reincarnated as a goddess. She is known as Ishtar, but here in America we call her Easter. The crescent moon is her symbol, and the bunny and egg are actually fertility symbols. Have you ever wondered where the Catholic tradition of Lent came from? Lent is where Catholics fast 40 days, supposedly for God. This originated with the fasting for Tammuz where they did it each day for a each year he lived. They eat ham because he was killed by a boar.
There is just one tradition about Halloween that I'm going to mention here namely bobbing for apples. It turns out in ancient times the druids would line their human sacrifices up and have them bob for apples in a boiling cauldron for a chance to live.
Groundhog day represents the earth goddess; they both hibernate from winter to spring in the earth, they both are earth creatures, they both reawaken in spring, they both go through a cycle of "Reincarnation", and they both represent renewal and rebirth. It is a form of Divination, which the Lord hates (Deu 18:10-12).
On May day we can still see boy's and girls going about the May pole which actually represents the male phallus, the ribbon they twirl about it represents the female organ. This holiday (Beltaine) comes from the worship of Baal.
(1 Ki 18:40, 2 Ki 10:19, Jer 11:13, Jer 51:44, Rom 11:4).
The Pot of Gold that is seen all too common on St. Patrick's day. So where does that come from? Well, back in ancient times the pagans would have this demonic looking statue called Moloc. This statue held it's hands out over a cauldron of fire, the parents would then place their infants on those hands and burn their children alive for a financial blessing. So the Pot of Gold symbolizes the financial blessing pagans would receive for sacrificing their children. We should hate this holiday
(Lev 18:21, Jer 32:35).
In conclusion these are just a few examples of where the traditions of America's beloved holidays come from. So my challenge to any Christians reading this post would be to study this topic further and to really pray and seek God concerning this, and ask yourself does the bible really say it's OK to worship God the same way as the Pagans worshiped their gods.
References : America's occult holidays- by Doc Marquis
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