Easter or Resurection of Jesus?
Most
churches celebrate The Resurrection as pagan Astarte changed to Easter, the resurrection
of Tammuz. This is only one of several similar pagan myths made up to paganize
the resurrection of Jesus. And substitute the Messiah with a pagan idol by
those who worship Nephilim rulers in Babylon. They replace God with nature and nature’s
renewal in spring.
Dr. Tony
Nugent, professor of Theology and Religious Studies at Seattle University, and
Presbyterian minister, says, “The Easter story comes from the Sumerian legend
of Damuzi (Tammuz) The son of Nimrod at Babel and his wife Inanna (Ishtar which
is Semiramis, Nimrod’s wife and founder of the Mysteries of Issus which became
paganism that became New Age Religion today) This epic myth was called “The
Descent of Inanna” found inscribed on cuneiform clay tablets dating back to
2100 BC in Mesopotamia (Just before the worldwide cataclysm which divided the
continents of the Earth from an asteroid shower in the days of Peleg and
Younger Dryas in the Pleistocene about 2000 BC. And just after the people at
Babel (Mesopotamia or Babylon) were scattered when their Hebrew language became
confused.)
In this myth
when Tammuz dies (Actually it was Nimrod his father that died), Ishtar grief–stricken
and follows him to the underworld. In the underworld, she enters through seven
gates, and her worldly attire is removed, she is judged, killed, and then hung
on display. In her absence, the earth loses its fertility, crops cease to grow
and animals stop reproducing. Unless something is done, all life on earth will
end.
The Sumerian
goddess Inanna is commonly known by her Babylonian name, "Ishtar". In
ancient Canaan (The Nephilim giants the Philistines) Ishtar is known as
Astarte, and her counterparts in the Greek and Roman pantheons are known as
Aphrodite and Venus. (After the language changed she had many names and
stories.) In the 4th Century, when Catholics identified the (assumed) site in
Jerusalem where the empty tomb of Jesus was, they selected the spot where a
temple of Aphrodite Astarte/Ishtar/Inanna stood.”
Catholics
commonly turn pagan gods into saints, and adopt pagan celebrations into
Christianized holy days, and build cathedrals on pagan worship sites. “The pagan
temple was torn down and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher was built, the
holiest cathedral in the religious world.”
Dr Nugent
points out that the story of Inanna and Damuzi is just one of a number of
accounts of dying and rising gods that represent the cycle of the seasons and astrology.
For example, the resurrection of Egyptian Horus (Sun of the sun god Rah identified
in ancient Egypt as the solar magic square 666); the story of Mithras, who was
worshipped at Springtime; and the tale of Dionysus, resurrected by his
grandmother. Among these stories are prevailing themes of fertility, conception,
renewal, descent into darkness, and the triumph of light over darkness or good
over evil. Yin and yang, black magick and white magick.”
Our Easter
is no exception, it is just another myth that has turned The Resurrection of
Jesus into a pagan myth with Easter eggs and bunny rabbits which symbolize birth
and fertility associated with Estate i.e. Semiramis the founder of all pagan religion
and witchcraft.
The Protestants
rebelled against the false religion of Catholicism but accept pagan claims of
Good Friday and the incorrect math involved with the three days and three
nights of Jesus was in the tomb.
Jesus was
crucified on Wednesday, and was brought down from the cross dead on Wednesday
just before the beginning of the Passover, at 6 o’clock. They were going to
break the legs of those who were still alive so they would not desecrate their false
religion at 6 o’clock PM when the Jews believed the new day to begin.
The reason
the Pagans believe in Good Friday is it contradicts the truth, and that Friday
is named for Frigga another name for Semiramis the Goddess of Satanism Astarte.
It also contradicts the fact that the Bible says that Jesus was in the grave
for 3 days and 3 nights. Jesus was resurrected on Saturday night just before 6
PM. The Bible says as it was dawning toward the first day of the week which
starts at 6 pm on Saturday. It was the next morning on Sunday that Jesus appeared
to his disciples.
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