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YULE LOVE REPEATING CHILDHOOD
Welcome to an authentic Yuletide atmosphere where people never grow up, even when they grow old. The very name by which Christmas is also known – Yule or Yule Day or the Yuletide Season — is literally linked to its … Continue reading
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PUTTING KIDS IN CHARGE OF CHRISTMAS TAPS INTO BABYLON (ANCIENT YULETIDE SPIRIT)
We literally tap into an ancient and authentic Yuletide atmosphere when we crown our children as king for Christmas. Social inversion during this season has its roots in the ancient Yuletide tradition of the Mock King. It was the custom … Continue reading
Posted in Babylon, Christmas, Pure & Spotless Bride, Uncategorized
Tagged American Christmas, Babylon, Bride, Bride of Christ, CHILDREN IN CHARGE, Christmas Season, Christmas tree, domestic Christmas, Mock King, Nimrod, Pure and Spotless Bride, Roman Saturnalia, Saturnalia, Stephen Nissenbaum, Tammuz, The Battle for Christmas, Victorian values, Yule, Yule Log, Yule-day, Yuletide, yuletide season
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THIS IS CHRISTMAS: CHILDREN IN CHARGE
A child (children) being in charge of the household during Christmas has its origin in the ancient Yuletide custom called the Mock King. It was the custom in Babylon for masters to be subject to their servants, and one of … Continue reading
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Spirit of Christmas
Every Christmas season we are told to believe in the Spirit of Christmas, and as Christians we try to personalize this spirit as the Holy Spirit. But it’s not. It’s make-believe. The pagan’s inform us: “Take the spirit of Christmas … Continue reading
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Antichrist Marks on Time
It’s the spirit of the Antichrist, which intends first to change God’s appointed times and then His laws. “He will speak against the Most High and oppress the saints and try to change the set times and the laws” (Daniel … Continue reading
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Tagged Acts 15 Apostolic Decre, Alexandria, Anglican Easter, Antichrist, Antichrist Spirit, Antiochus Epiphanes IV, Antiochus IV, Apocrypha, astronomy, Babylon, Biblical calendar, Biblical feast, Biblical time, Biblical time-keeping, Boar's Head, Book of Maccabees, Caesar, calendar change, carnal pleasure, Catholic Easter, change in time, Chanukah, christmas, Christmastime, Constantine, Council of Nicaea, Daniel 7:25, December 26, destroy God's sense of time, destroy sense of time, dissolve Biblical calendar, Easter, Feast of First Fruits, Festival of Unleavened Bread, God manifest, Greco-Roman, Ham, Hanukkah, Hellenism, Hellenistic world, holidays, idolatrous behavior, institutional church, Judaism, Julian year, Julius Caesar, Kingdom of God, Kingdom of Self., lovers of self, lovers of sensual pleasures, Maccabean, Maccabees, man-made formula, manic shopping, mark of the beast, Martin Luther, materialism, mathematicians, midwinter, Nicene Council, pagan feasts, Passover, pig, pollute God's altar, Pope Paul III, Quartodeciman, Roman Catholic Church, Roman god of agriculture, Roman god of time, Roman pagan feast, Roman Saturnalia, Roman year, Sanhedrin, Saturn, Saturnalia, self-centered, selfish person, sensual gratification, solar eclipse at the crucifixion, Sosigenes, spring equinox, swine, Tammuz, The Beast, The Sun in the Church, time perpetual motion, vernal equinox, Where Christmas Comes From, Winter Solstice
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Bi-Polar Nature of Christmas
“The word is “Christmas.” Say it pal!” Fox News Commentator Bill O’ Reilly rides again, and so does our annual “War on Christmas.” Personally, I’m uncomfortable forcing anyone to say anything, because if they’re not saying something, they usually have … Continue reading
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Where the Christmas Tree Comes From
O Tannenbaum O Tannenbaum … How Lovely Are Your Branches… I grew up singing this classic Christmas carol. It still nostalgically takes me back to a Christmas Pageant in grade school. The emotional gravitational pull of nostalgia is simply amazing. … Continue reading
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