Christmas Religion
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Nimrod, who was born on December 25th,
the High Sabbath of Babylon, was the founder of Babylon and the city of
Nineveh. In the history of mankind, Nimrod stands unequalled for his
symbolism of evil and Satanic practices. He is credited for having
founded Freemasonry and for building the legendary Tower of Babel, in
defiance of God’s will. In talmudic literature, he is noted as "he who
made all the people rebel against God.” Pes. 94b. The legend of the
Midrash recounts that when Nimrod was informed of Abraham’s birth, he
ordered all the male children killed, to be certain of eliminating him.
Abraham was hidden in a cave, but in latter life he was discovered by
Nimrod, who then ordered him to worship fire. Abraham refused and was
thrown into the fire. The legendary symbol for Nimrod is "X.”
The use of this symbol always denotes witchcraft. When "X” is used as a
shortened form meaning Christmas, it actually means "to celebrate the
feast of Nimrod.” A double X, which has always meant to double-cross or
betray, in its fundamental meaning indicates one’s betrayal into the
hands of Satan. When American corporations use the "X” in their logo,
such as "Exxon,” the historic Rockefeller firm of Standard Oil of New
Jersey, there can be little doubt of this hidden meaning. The
importance of Nimrod in any study of the occult cannot be
over-emphasized. Because of the powers given him by the clothing of Adam
and Eve, Nimrod became the first man to rule the whole world. He
indulged that power by launching excesses and horrors which have never
been equalled. Ever since the time of Nimrod, Babylon has been the
symbol of depravity and lust. Nimrod also introduced the practice of
genocide to the world. His grandfather, Ham, having consorted with other
races, and brought children of mixed race into the world, was persuaded
by his consort, the evil Naamah, to practice ritual murder and
cannibalism. She informed Ham that by killing and eating fair-skinned
people, his descendants could regain their superior qualities.
Throughout the ensuing centuries, the fair-skinned descendants of Shem,
Noah’s oldest son, have ritually been slaughtered by the darker
descendants of Ham and Nimrod, in the world’s most persistent campaign
of racial and religious persecution. Not only did Nimrod kill and eat
the fair-skinned descendants of Shem, in his fury and hatred he often
burned them alive. The type of human sacrifice involving the eating of
the slaughtered human victims derived its name from the combined names
of his uncle, Canaan, and the demon god Baal, the two names being
combined to form the word "cannibal.” Nimrod was also known in ancient
history by the names of Marduk, Bel, and Merodach. Because of his
importance in its history, Babylon was known as the Land of Nimrod.
Nimrod is also cited in the most ancient Masonic constitutions as the
founder of Freemasonry. The Curse Of Canaan: A Demonology Of History by Eustace Mullins
[1853] The Two Babylons or The Papal Worship Proved to be the Worship of Nimrod and His Wife By the Late Rev. Alexander Hislop The
festivals of Rome are innumerable; but five of the most important may
be singled out for elucidation–viz., Christmas-day, Lady-day, Easter,
the Nativity of St. John, and the Feast of the Assumption. Each and all
of these can be proved to be Babylonian. And first, as to the festival
in honour of the birth of Christ, or Christmas. How comes it that that
festival was connected with the 25th of December? There is not a word in
the Scriptures about the precise day of His birth, or the time of the
year when He was born. What is recorded there, implies that at what time
soever His birth took place, it could not have been on the 25th
of December. At the time that the angel announced His birth to the
shepherds of Bethlehem, they were feeding their flocks by night in the
open fields. Now, no doubt, the climate of Palestine is not so severe as
the climate of this country; but even there, though the heat of the day
be considerable, the cold of the night, from December to February, is
very piercing, and it was not the custom for the shepherds of Judea to watch their flocks in the open fields later than about the end of October. ….How,
then, did the Romish Church fix on December the 25th as Christmas-day?
Why, thus: Long before the fourth century, and long before the Christian
era itself, a festival was celebrated among the heathen, at that
precise time of the year, in honour of the birth of the son of the
Babylonian queen of heaven; and it may fairly be presumed that, in order
to conciliate the heathen, and to swell the number of the nominal
adherents of Christianity, the same festival was adopted by the Roman
Church, giving it only the name of Christ. http://philologos.org/__eb-ttb/sect31.htm
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