I remember when teens we would put green ribbons in our hair and bought decorations with Leprechauns on them to decorate on St. Pat's Day. Little did we know what was really behind it all: Leprechauns were originally evil, demonic creatures that could wreak havoc on everything in their path (like in the film of the same name). Their power was held in their shillelagh rod/staff, which is a perversion of Aaronβs rod that had powers from God. The shillelagh is also believed to be a symbol for Moloch, the horned god. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon had a temple of Nimrod (with the single or double horns; represented as aka Moloch) where sacrifices were given, as referred to in 2nd Kings 23:10: Another Tradition Bites The Dust.
Good for you doing your research girl ! Given that all Secular Holidays (including Christmas) are of pagan origin , how does that sit with you ? Honest question because that's what I asked myself when I decided to stop participating in them . (If you do) It made me really think. You know me pretty well on here and that I mean no disrespect by pointing this out ππ΅π»ββοΈ
Everyone knows the Romans adapted pagan holidays to ease the transition to a state religion that forever doomed Europeans to consider Jews their brothers and Chosen People. How does that sit with you? Like it's a whole crock of shit right?
Why do y'all eat the body of Christ and drink his blood and then give money and spill the contents of your soul to a child rapist? WEIRDOS!
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carmencita ago
I remember when teens we would put green ribbons in our hair and bought decorations with Leprechauns on them to decorate on St. Pat's Day. Little did we know what was really behind it all: Leprechauns were originally evil, demonic creatures that could wreak havoc on everything in their path (like in the film of the same name). Their power was held in their shillelagh rod/staff, which is a perversion of Aaronβs rod that had powers from God. The shillelagh is also believed to be a symbol for Moloch, the horned god. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon had a temple of Nimrod (with the single or double horns; represented as aka Moloch) where sacrifices were given, as referred to in 2nd Kings 23:10: Another Tradition Bites The Dust.
Cc1914 ago
Good for you doing your research girl ! Given that all Secular Holidays (including Christmas) are of pagan origin , how does that sit with you ? Honest question because that's what I asked myself when I decided to stop participating in them . (If you do) It made me really think. You know me pretty well on here and that I mean no disrespect by pointing this out ππ΅π»ββοΈ
DomKeyhote ago
Everyone knows the Romans adapted pagan holidays to ease the transition to a state religion that forever doomed Europeans to consider Jews their brothers and Chosen People. How does that sit with you? Like it's a whole crock of shit right?
Why do y'all eat the body of Christ and drink his blood and then give money and spill the contents of your soul to a child rapist? WEIRDOS!