The Sun and the Son

The Sun and the Son

Deon Nash

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Palmetto Publishing
Año de edición:
2022
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Religión y creencias
ISBN:
9798822909199
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The Christian Religion was a seed chosen to bring everyone under the same tree.  Ancient Rome was a true multicultural society in which people were allowed to practice their own customs and religious beliefs. Those in power were knowledgeable through education about the influence of the various religions.  They were aware that religion was a source of power and control.  And, to reinforce their power and gain more control rulers and their educated advisors piecemealed the Christian Religion together by taking stories, traditions, and practices from the various belief systems and combined them.  The Constucticons (Religious Cults) became Devastator (Christianity). This move was more brilliant then they could ever imagine. The majority were able to look upon the cross and see themselves. Look and the Holidays we still celebrate to this day like Easter and Christmas. We see bunnies, decorative eggs, gift giving, December 25th, decorated trees, and use of the mistletoe.  One only needs to look into the origins of these traditions and see the so-called pagan beginnings. The pagan origins of Christian holidays are widely known but what is less known are the pagan origins of the biblical text itself. One has to be truly naïve to believe that those in power stopped at the holidays.  This book points at the Greek head of Devastator.

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