Blinded By the Light - The Occult of Roman Catholicism

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Chapter 15


ìClausî-it Christians


And who hasnít heard of Santa Claus? He so much embodies all that the
season represents that he is called Father Christmas. Depending on the language
you use, Santa can be translated to mean saint or holy.


In the Roman Catholic Church, the term pope is Italian for papa and he is often
called the Holy Father. Making the Pope of Rome a form of Santa Claus. It is also
from the Roman Institution that we get the name Christmas (see Chapter 24).


But of course, the Santa we are most familiar with is that jolly old elf in the red
suit that lives at the North Pole. Along with his helpers he makes toys for all the
children of the world, and on Christmas Eve miraculously delivers those toys to
EVERY child living on earth ñ all while being pulled in a sleigh by 9 flying reindeer
(if you include Rudolph).


To many, this seems like innocent fantasy that we all eventually grow out of.

However, this lie is anything but innocent!

Santa is an anagram for Satan. An anagram is ìA transposition of the letters of a
name by which a new name is formedî and they have long been practiced in the
occult to obscure the true meaning behind a name or title. It is one thing disguised
as another, and in the world of witchcraft and the occult, remaining in the shadows
is essential.


ìëBlindsí, as esoterics (the select few) call them, include
scrambling the letters of a name to hide the true meaning of a
word from the uninitiated.î 1

The Bible states that the Satan himself appears as an angel of light, meaning he
comes in disguise, pretending he is true.


ìAnd no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel

of light.î 2 Corinthians 11:14

To the Christian unfamiliar with the deceitfulness surrounding Satan Claws this
may seem trivial. But as one occultist puts it:


ìThe name isn't important. It is the letters.î 2
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