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šŸ‘‰ Exposing the pagan tradition of Christmas, and how it DOES NOT connect to GOD!

I have seen a good fren of mine @WeTheInevitable being attacked for speaking out against Christmas, so I'll lend him a helping hand. Be prepared, Patriots!
šŸšØ DISCLAIMER: this all depends on how you view Christmas and the INTENT of it.

I am merely exposing how it connects back to old times with Luciferian symbolism included in it.

How you celebrate or do not celebrate is up to you and you alone. Talk with God if needed.
Christmas has various links to pagan celebrations such as Yule, Saturnalia, and the winter solstice.

The pagan festival Yule was celebrated around the winter solstice (Dec. 21-23).

The festival known as Yule would be merged with the Christian holiday of Christmas.
Christmas also has roots in the Roman festival known as Saturnalia, which was held in honor of the deity Saturn.

If you forget, Saturn was known as the "darkest planet" where "God's light" couldn't reach, so it was worshipped. It was known as the great "malefactor."
The Romans also participated in a festival called Dies Natalis Solis Invicti, or ā€œBirthday of the Unconquered Sunā€ on December 25th.

There is no EVIDENCE of Jesus being born on Christmas, but there is EVIDENCE of Nimrod, Babylon's founder being born on Christmas.
Sol Invictus was a Roman god of the sun, which could be yet another retelling of Nimrod and Semiramis.

Written verses would accompany gifts given at Saturnalia, which would eventually transform into present-day greeting cards.

Feasts were also celebrated. Large ones at that.
Cookies shaped as humans were eaten during Saturnalia (gingerbread men), and the tradition of singing in the streets as part of the festivities (caroling) came from the holiday.

You see how sacrifice holidays were incorporated under the guise of the celebration of Jesus? Sick!
The Bibleā€™s Book of Jeremiah says not to learn the ways of the heathen (e.g. Pagans and occultists) and then goes into the decoration of a tree that Pagans used to do.

Hereā€™s an excerpt from Jeremiah 10:2-4:
The people referred to in Jeremiah also used to put candies and cakes on it (e.g. candy canes) for the winter pagan stag god Nimrod.

The lights on the tree symbolize a beacon to the winter god Nimrod for him to see your home and fly down and bless your household. Sound familiar?
The wreath is a fertility symbol; circular to represent womenā€™s organs. The candle in the center is the phallic representation of the man.

This same symbol is used at the Vatican in St. Peterā€™s Square. Remember the origins of Saturanalia?

All roads lead to Rome.
There was also a pagan mythological being called the Holly King who was eventually transformed into Santa Claus.

He had an adversary named the Oak King and the two would battle with the Holly King at peak strength during the winter solstice (Christmas time).

Sound familiar?
This is very similar to the tale of the phases of Semiramis in which she trades with Nimrod for power during the cycles of the year, as it waxes and wanes.

Like the Holly King, Santa Claus is all-knowing through knowledge of whoā€™s been good and bad, with powers of omnipresence.
He has eight reindeer with horns on their heads (aka ā€˜stagsā€™, drawing similarity to the stag god Nimrod again).
If you rearrange Santa... get this...

You get Satan.
Elves were originally demonic and ugly creatures that could perform magic for good or bad. They were also referred to as hell-devils, or orcs at one time.

Pentagrams were drawn in order to keep evil elves away from the Scandinavian people.
Christmas is not only holy but demonic. How you CELEBRATE it is up to you!

Be safe, Patriots! And God bless.
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