What if everything we have told all of our lives is a lie? What if Christ didn't die in April but rather July? What if he was actually born in August or January?
Now that I have your attention. As if the title alone didn't snap your head around. Here is the thing December 25 was the birthday of Nimrod, a Babylon God. The New Testament, after all, doesn't give an exact day for the birth of Christ or an exact date for his death either.
Fact is, the first group of Christians didn't celebrate the birth or death of Christ. Nowhere in the bible does it say to set one day a year aside for this. Here is what we know: Jesus was born with the destiny of being crucified for our sins to be forgiven. He traveled far and wide spreading the word of God and he was Jewish... Which meant he would not have eaten pork under any condition.
Emperor Constantine wanted pagans to adapt to Christianity so he decided to merge the two together. He brought the birthday of Nimrod and decided it would be shared with Christ. And the day of Easter was the day of Inanna or Ishtar which translates to Easter.
I am going to include links so you can go and read more. I just wanted to touch on the issue.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2010/apr/03/easter-pagan-symbolism
http://www.christianitytoday.com/history/people/rulers/constantine.html
So, comment below I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Now that I have your attention. As if the title alone didn't snap your head around. Here is the thing December 25 was the birthday of Nimrod, a Babylon God. The New Testament, after all, doesn't give an exact day for the birth of Christ or an exact date for his death either.
Fact is, the first group of Christians didn't celebrate the birth or death of Christ. Nowhere in the bible does it say to set one day a year aside for this. Here is what we know: Jesus was born with the destiny of being crucified for our sins to be forgiven. He traveled far and wide spreading the word of God and he was Jewish... Which meant he would not have eaten pork under any condition.
Emperor Constantine wanted pagans to adapt to Christianity so he decided to merge the two together. He brought the birthday of Nimrod and decided it would be shared with Christ. And the day of Easter was the day of Inanna or Ishtar which translates to Easter.
I am going to include links so you can go and read more. I just wanted to touch on the issue.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2010/apr/03/easter-pagan-symbolism
http://www.christianitytoday.com/history/people/rulers/constantine.html
So, comment below I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
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