Blinded By the Light - The Occult of Roman Catholicism

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Like Christmas, the ancient pagan celebration of Easter would be one of the
holidays to unite all the people under the Emperor of Rome!


ìAnd I myself have undertaken that this decision should
meet with the approval of your sagacities (shrewdness) in the
hope that your Wisdoms will gladly admit that practice
which is observed at once in the city of Rome and in Africa,
throughout Italy and in EgyptÖî 32

ìAll the brethren in the East who have hitherto followed the
Jewish practice (of Passover) will henceforth observe the
custom of the Romans and of yourselves and of all of us
who from ancient times have kept Easter together with
you.î 33 (emphasis mine)

This decree was not at once universally accepted. Many Christians in Roman
occupied Britain observed the Passover. If they would not willfully submit to the
Emperors proclamation, they would be forced to do so.


ìÖit was only by violence and bloodshed, at last, that the
Festival of the Anglo-Saxon or Chaldean goddess came to
supercede that which had been held in honour of Christ.î 34

For the True Christian, as there can be no Christmas, there can be no Easter!

ìIn true Christianity there can be no Easter. Those ministers
and priests that delight and take pride in drawing large
crowds to their famed sunrise ëEaster servicesí are
participating in the deceptions and deeds of darkness. For a
true Christian, there can only be the celebration of the
Resurrection of Jesus Christ [Passover].î 35

Lent


The 40 days of Lent that precedes the Easter celebrations are also from ancient
Babylon.


ìThe forty daysí abstinence of Lent was directly borrowed
from the worshippers of the Babylonian goddess.î 36

Mirroring the ancient Pagan rites of Rome that celebrated the festival of
Bacchus, the god of wine, is the two-week party known as Mardi Gras. In New
Orleans, Louisiana in the United States, drunkenness, debauchery, lewdness and
all sorts of riotous behavior mark this annual celebration. Women are given strings
of beads every time they expose their naked breasts, usually to a crowd of
extremely intoxicated men. Like medals on a decorated soldier, these beads are
worn as a badge of honor.

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