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Some eye opening truth about modern christian " words " and "symbols ".

Have you ever heard the old saying " the truth hurts ", well sometimes the truth can be stranger than fiction.

Do yopu realize that the writing  translators of the " Latin Vulgate Scriptures from which the Old King James Version was translated by Latin Catholics ?

So many many words in the "K.J.V." were added by the translators who were influenced by their idol pagan roots of upbringing.

If you study some Etymology of certain words in the K,J.V. you will see that they have roots tracing back to pagan idol deities which are condemned in the scriptures by Almighty Yahweh.

  The word  "" AMEN "" in mythology traces back to the ancient deity or god called "" AMUN RA ""  see below.

""""

  • the Ennead of Heliopolis, whose chief god was Atum
  • the Ogdoad of Hermopolis, where the chief god was Ra
  • the Chnum-Satet-Anuket triad of Elephantine, where the chief god was Chnum
  • the Amun-Mut-Chons triad of Thebes, where the chief god was Amun
  • the Ptah-Sekhmet-Nefertem triad of Memphis, unusual in that the gods were unconnected before the triad was formalised, where the chief god was Ptah """
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_mythology

    Then, when you investigate  the word "" Amun "" you get read below at.....

    Amun (also spelt Amon, Amoun, Amen, and rarely Imenand, and spelt in Greek as Ammon, and Hammon) was the name of a deity, in Egyptian mythology, who gradually rose to become one of the most important, before disappearing back into the shadows.

    See and read about it here.at..

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amun

    The Correct word instead of  " AMEN " for " AMEN RA " is the word  "" Ah-mein "".

    Another example is the word  " GOD " which traces back to the sankrit and the tower of Babel.

    """

    This article discusses the term God in the context of monotheism and derived henotheistic forms. See deity or goddesses for details on polytheistic usages. See Names of God for terms used in other languages or specific faiths. See God (disambiguation) for non-religious meanings.

    God is the term used to denote the deity who is believed in monotheistic religions to be the creator and ruler of the universe. Conceptions of God vary widely, despite the common use of the same term for them all.

    Theologians and philosophers have studied countless conceptions of God since the dawn of civilization. The question of the existence of God classically falls under the branch of philosophy known as metaphysics, but is also one of the key discussions taking place within the field of the philosophy of religion. .

    This article discusses the term God in the context of monotheism and derived henotheistic forms. See deity or goddesses for details on polytheistic usages. See Names of God for terms used in other languages or specific faiths. See God (disambiguation) for non-religious meanings.

    God is the term used to denote the deity who is believed in monotheistic religions to be the creator and ruler of the universe. Conceptions of God vary widely, despite the common use of the same term for them all.

    Theologians and philosophers have studied countless conceptions of God since the dawn of civilization. The question of the existence of God classically falls under the branch of philosophy known as metaphysics, but is also one of the key discussions taking place within the field of the philosophy of religion.

    This article discusses the term God in the context of monotheism and derived henotheistic forms. See deity or goddesses for details on polytheistic usages. See Names of God for terms used in other languages or specific faiths. See God (disambiguation) for non-religious meanings.

    God is the term used to denote the deity who is believed in monotheistic religions to be the creator and ruler of the universe. Conceptions of God vary widely, despite the common use of the same term for them all.

    Theologians and philosophers have studied countless conceptions of God since the dawn of civilization. The question of the existence of God classically falls under the branch of philosophy known as metaphysics, but is also one of the key discussions taking place within the field of the philosophy of religion.

    Etymology of the word " GOD ".

    The word God continues Old English/Germanic god (gud= gudis in Gothic, gud in modern Scandinavian and Gott in modern German), from Proto-Germanic gudan. The original meaning and etymology of the Germanic word god has been hotly disputed, though most agree to a reconstructed Proto-Indo-European form khutom, which is the neuter passive perfect participle of the root khu-, which likely meant "libation", "sacrifice". Compare:-

    The connection between these meanings is likely via the meaning "pour a libation". Another possible meaning of khutom is "invocation", related to Sanskrit huta.

    The same root appears in the names of three related Germanic tribes, the Geats, the Goths and the Gutar. These names may be derived from an eponymous chieftain Gaut who was subsequently deified, who sometimes appears in early Medieval sagas as a name of Odin or one of his descendants, a former king of the Geats (Gaut(i)), an ancestor of the Gutar (Guti), of the Goths (Gothus) and of the royal line of Wessex (Geats) and as a previous hero of the Goths (Gapt). The Lombardic form of Odin, Godan, may derive from cognate Proto-Germanic gudanaz.

    The word God was used to represent Greek Theos, Latin Deus in Bible translations, first in the Gothic translation of the New Testament by Ulfilas. For the etymology of deus, see dyeus. Greek theos is possibly unrelated, and of uncertain origin. De Saussure tentatively connected Baltic and Germanic words for "spook", ultimately cognate with Latin fumus "smoke".

    Etymology of the Word God - Catholic Encyclopedia article. ""

    Notice the connection of this word " GOD " to the words " DEITY " and  "  DYEUS " which are idols.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GOD

    Now the word " dyeus ".

    """ Dyeus is the reconstructed chief god of the Proto-Indo-European pantheon. He was the god of the daylit sky, and his position may have mirrored the position of patriarch or king in society.

    Later gods who are etymologically connected with Dyeus include

    Also etymologically connected is the Latin word for god, deus, the word for the Christian God used by the Roman Catholic Church. The latin word is also continued in English divine, deity, and the original Germanic word remains visible in Tuesday (originally "Day of Tiwaz").

    Dyeus was addressed as Dyeu Phter, literally "Sky Father" or "shining father", as reflected in Latin Jupiter, Greek Zeu pater, Sanskrit Dyau Pita. In his aspect as a Father God, his consort was Pltvi Mhter, "Earth Mother".

    As the pantheons of the individual Indo-European mythologies evolved, attributes of Dyeus were sometimes redistributed to other, newer gods. In Greek and Roman mythology, Dyeus remained the chief god, while in Vedic and Germanic mythology, the etymological continuants of Dyeus became pale, rather featureless gods, and his original attributes, and his dominance over other gods, were transferred to gods whose names cannot be reconstructed for Proto-Indo-European times, such as Odin, Thor or Indra.

    See also: Proto-Indo-European religion."" Unquote

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyeus

    Notice the connection of this word  "GOD " with " JUPITER ", " ZEUS "( See Acts 14:12-14), and cwas adopted by the Roman Catholic church.

    Now the word  " DEITY ".

    """ A deity or a god, is a postulated preternatural being, usually, but not always, of significant power, worshipped, thought holy, divine, or sacred, held in high regard, or respected by human beings. They assume a variety of forms, but are frequently depicted as having human or animal form. Sometimes it is considered blasphemous to imagine the deity as having any concrete form. They are usually immortal. They are commonly assumed to have personalities and to possess consciousness, intellects, desires, and emotions much like humans. Such natural phenomena as lightning, floods, storms, other "acts of God," and miracles are attributed to them, and they may be thought to be the authorities or controllers of every aspect of human life (such as birth or the afterlife). Some deities are asserted to be the directors of time and fate itself, to be the givers of human law and morality, to be the ultimate judges of human worth and behavior, and to be the designers and creators of the Earth or the universe. Some of these "gods" have no power at all they are simply worshipped.

    A deity or a god, is a postulated preternatural being, usually, but not always, of significant power, worshipped, thought holy, divine, or sacred, held in high regard, or respected by human beings. They assume a variety of forms, but are frequently depicted as having human or animal form. Sometimes it is considered blasphemous to imagine the deity as having any concrete form. They are usually immortal. They are commonly assumed to have personalities and to possess consciousness, intellects, desires, and emotions much like humans. Such natural phenomena as lightning, floods, storms, other "acts of God," and miracles are attributed to them, and they may be thought to be the authorities or controllers of every aspect of human life (such as birth or the afterlife). Some deities are asserted to be the directors of time and fate itself, to be the givers of human law and morality, to be the ultimate judges of human worth and behavior, and to be the designers and creators of the Earth or the universe. Some of these "gods" have no power at all they are simply worshipped.

    Etymology of the word " DEITY ".

    """ The English word deity is from the Latin deus, meaning 'god'. Similar is the Sanskrit deva, a god or celestial being. Related are words for the sky: Latin dies, day, divum, the open sky, Sanskrit div, diu, sky, day, shine. Also related are divine or divinity from Latin divinus from divus. See also Dyeus. The English word god is from the Anglo-Saxon, and similar words are found in many Germanic languages (see God for etymology).

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deity

    Now the word  "" DEMON "".

    """ In religion, folklore, and mythology a demon or demoness is a supernatural being that has generally been described as a malevolent spirit, or daemon and djinn. A demon is frequently depicted as a force that may be conjured and insecurely controlled. The "good" demon in recent use is largely a literary device (eg: Maxwell's demon). In common language, "demonizing" one's opponent is an aspersion.

    As the Iranian Avestan and Vedic traditions and also other branches of Indo-European mythologies show, the notion of demon has existed for many centuries.

    The Greek conception of a daemon  appears in the works of Plato and many other ancient authors, but without the evil connotations which are apparent in the Septuagint translation of the Hebrew Bible and in the Greek originals of the New Testament. The medieval and neo-medieval conception of a "demon" in Western civilization (see the Medieval grimoire called the Ars Goetia) derives seamlessly from the ambient popular culture of Late (Roman) Antiquity: Greco-Roman concepts of daemons that passed into Christian culture are discussed in the entry daemon.The Hellenistic "Demon" eventually came to include many Semitic and Near Eastern gods as evaluated by Christianity.

    In some present-day cultures, demons are still feared in popular superstition, largely due to their alleged power to possess humans, and they are an important concept in many modern religions and occultist traditions.

    In the contemporary Western occultist tradition (perhaps epitomized by the work of Aleister Crowley) a demon, such as Choronzon, the "Demon of the Abyss", is a useful metaphor for certain inner psychological processes, though some may also regard it as an objectively real phenomenon.

    Etymology of this word " DEMON ".

    """ The idea of demons is as old as religion itself, and the word "demon" seems to have ancient origins. The Merriam-Webster dictionary gives the etymology of the word as Greek daimon, probably from the verb daiesthai meaning "to divide, distribute." The Proto-Indo-European root "" deiwos for god "", originally an adjective meaning "celestial" or "bright, shining" has retained this meaning in many related Indo-European languages and cultures (Sanskrit deva, Latin deus, German Tiw), but also provided another other common word for demon in Avestan daeva.

    In modern greek, the word  is the greek word for demon. But, in ancient greek, the word "demon  means somebody very clever.."""

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demon

    Notice this word  " DEMON " connects to the words "" DEVA " and " TIW ".

    Now notice the word " TIW "=  TYR " and mean " GOD "and " DEMON ".

    """ Tyr (Old Norse: Tyr ) is the god of warfare and battle in Norse mythology, portrayed as a one-handed man. He was a son of either Odin or Hymir. Corresponding names in other Germanic languages include Tyz (Gothic), Ty (Old Norwegian), Ti (Old Swedish), Tiw, Tiu or Tew (Old English) Tyr (Modern Icelandic), and Ziu (Old High German).

    Oigins

    """" The name " Tyr meant "god" (cf. Hangatyr, the "god of the hanged" as one of Odin's names) and goes back to a Proto-Germanic Tiwaz, continuing Proto-Indo-European Dyeus, originally the chief god, the precursor also of e. g. Zeus in Greek mythology, and Dyaus Pitar in Vedic religion. The oldest attestation of the god is Gothic Tyz (Vienna cod. 140 [1])

    " Tiwaz " was overtaken in popularity and in authority by Odin at some point in both the North Germanic and West Germanic traditions. Among East Germanic tribes, however, he seems to have remained the supreme god: the Goths of the 3rd century were feared because they sacrificed the captives they took in battle to Tyz, their god of war, and then hung the arms of the victims in trees as a token-offering. This custom of human sacrifice seems to have been transferred to Odin in Scandinavia, as reported by Adam of Bremen in the 11th century (compare also Odin himself hanging from a tree as a sacrifice to himself in the Havamal).

    It is possible that the transfer of supremacy from Tyr to Odin was facilitated by the Germanic custom of diarchy (see Germanic king and c.f. e.g. Hengest and Horsa, Yngvi and Alf and Erik and Alrik), so that the two gods might have ruled the early Germanic pantheon as equals at some point. A trace of their relationship may be seen in the appearance of Tyr as Odin's son in Norse mythology, and also in Anglo-Saxon, if Tiw is identified with Saxnot (Seaxneat), the 'war-god' and son of Woden, who was revered as the ancestor of the Saxons. In an earlier version, Tyr may have been the son of Hymir, as he is in Hymiskvi (cf. Zeus being a son of Chronos).

    There is sketchy evidence of a consort, in German named Zisa: Tacitus mentions one Germanic tribe who worshipped "Isis", and Jacob Grimm pointed to Cisa/Zisa, the patroness of Augsburg, in this connection. The name Zisa would be derived from Ziu etymologically, in agreement with other consorts to the chief god in Indo-European pantheons, e. g. Zeus and Dione."""

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiw

    Now the word " ZEUS ".

    """Zeus or Dzeus (Greek or Dias (Greek ("divine king") is the leader of the gods and god of the sky and thunder in Greek mythology.

    Zeus is the continuation of Dyeus, the supreme god in Indo-European religion, also continued as Vedic Dyaus Pitar (cf. Jupiter), and as Tyr (Ziu, Tiw, Tiwaz) in Germanic and Norse mythology. Tyr was however supplanted by Odin as the supreme god among the Germanic tribes and they did not identify Zeus/Jupiter with either Tyr or Odin, but with Thor. Zeus is the only deity in the Olympic pantheon whose names has such a transparent Indo-European etymology, the "Sky Father" (Burkert 1985, p 321). ""

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeus

    Now the word " JUPITER ".

    """ Jupiter (god)

    In Roman mythology, Jupiter held the same role as Zeus in the Greek pantheon. He was called Jupiter Optimus Maximus (Jupiter Highest, Greatest) as the patron deity of the Roman state, in charge of laws and social order. Jupiter is, properly speaking, a derivation of Jove and pater (Latin for father)

    This article focuses on Jupiter in early Rome and in cultic practice. For information on mythological accounts of Jupiter, which are heavily influenced by Greek mythology, see Zeus.

    The name of the god was also adopted as the name of the planet Jupiter, and was the original namesake of the weekday that would come to be known in English as Thursday (the etymological root can be seen in French jeudi, from Jovis Dies). Linguistic studies identify him as deriving from the same god as the Germanic Tiwaz (and Zeus), whose name was given to Tuesday. Another etymological reference is Dyaus Pita of the Vedic religion."""

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter_%28god%29

    Notice how all these are related of the  " WORDS " are related together and mean " DEMON ".

    I quote AGAIN the article...

    """Dyeus is the reconstructed chief god of the Proto-Indo-European pantheon. He was the god of the daylit sky, and his position may have mirrored the position of patriarch or king in society.

    Later gods who are etymologically connected with Dyeus include

    NOTICE!! Also etymologically connected is the Latin word for god, deus, the word for the Christian God used by the Roman Catholic Church. The latin word is also continued in English divine, deity, and the original Germanic word remains visible in Tuesday (originally "Day of Tiwaz").

    Dyeus was addressed as Dyeu Phter, literally "Sky Father" or "shining father", as reflected in Latin Jupiter, Greek Zeu pater, Sanskrit Dyau Pita. In his aspect as a Father God, his consort was Pltvi Mhter, "Earth Mother".

    As the pantheons of the individual Indo-European mythologies evolved, attributes of Dyeus were sometimes redistributed to other, newer gods. In Greek and Roman mythology, Dyeus remained the chief god, while in Vedic and Germanic mythology, the etymological continuants of Dyeus became pale, rather featureless gods, and his original attributes, and his dominance over other gods, were transferred to gods whose names cannot be reconstructed for Proto-Indo-European times, such as Odin, Thor or Indra. """

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyeus

    Now the word " DEMON " again connects to ALL thee above and is the same title as " GOD " which is a title for " demons ", which therefore is a title name for " satan the devil dragon " that has deceived the whole world into worshipping him and the beast kingdoms in the latter days ( See - Rev. 9:20-21; Rev.13:3-4; Rev.13:8 ), and therefore the whole world calls on the title of  " GOD " which is a title name for " satan the devil and his demons ", that is branded in the MINDS OR FOREHEADS ( Rev.13:15-17), and is one of the idol " title names " of BLASPHEMY on the mother and her harlots ( Rev.17:5).

    I quote again...

    """"

    Etymology of Demons

    The idea of demons is as old as religion itself, and the word "demon" seems to have ancient origins. The Merriam-Webster dictionary gives the etymology of the word as Greek daimon, probably from the verb daiesthai meaning "to divide, distribute." The Proto-Indo-European root "" deiwos for god  "", originally an adjective meaning "celestial" or "bright, shining" has retained this meaning in many related Indo-European languages and cultures (Sanskrit deva, Latin deus, German Tiw), but also provided another other common word for demon in Avestan daeva.

    In modern greek, the word , is the greek word for demon. But, in ancient greek, the word demon means somebody very clever.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demons

    The " Tiw ", " Tyr " , " TIWAZ ", Jupiter, Zeus, " God ", Gud , Gad, "Gott ", deus, deva, dieu, theos,deity,divine, are all titles of blasphemy for idol title name false eloheim.

    No wonder The Apostle Paul said in...

    """"  What say I then? that the idol is any thing, or that which is offered in sacrifice to idols is any thing?

    But I say, that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils, and not to Elohim: and I would not that ye should have fellowship with devils or demons.

    Ye cannot drink the cup of YHWH= YAHWEH, and the cup of devils: ye cannot be partakers of YHWH's =YAHWEH'S table, and of the table of devils or demons.( 1 Cor. 10:19-21).

    For more information on " idol words " that were translated into the "" K.J.V. " scriptures by the Latin Catholic Translators see....

    http://www.nazarite.net/home.html

    http://www.nazarite.net/king-james.html

    We also have started a new scriptural Discusion Forum discussing topics such as why we should not call Abba Yahweh and Yah'shua by the idol titles of ' lord and 'god ', and hope to see people there, if you want answers to questions such as these.

    YOU DO NOT USE THE REGISTERY CODES, OR TO REGISTER.

    Just pick a user name and number, Example " Joe 1 " or whatever name and  number you prefer, however, you must always stay with and use this name and number to post topics.

    It is called " Yahweh and Yah'shua Discussion Forum " at..

    http://spiritual.servertalk.in/index.php?mforum=spiritual

    also visit

    http://www.freewebs.com/eljah/

    For discussions that I had with Brother Larry Acheson and others about " GAD=-GOD of ( Isa.65:11) on "" BAAL GAD= LORD GOD "" the ancient Babylonian deity( god ) of fortune which is Stongs Hebrew Concordance Numbers 1408, and 1409 =GAD=GOD=GAWD that people today are still using and calling upon in deception because of the English Translations of scripture.

    Discussion at...

    http://www.eliyah.com/forum2/Forum10/HTML/002662-13.html

    For the Pronounciation of this same sound of ( Isa.65:11)= GAD=GOD=GAWD1408 , a variation of 1409, an idol  Babylonian deity( god) of fortune, please Scroll down and CLICK ON THE LITTLE SPEAKER beside "" gad "" and listen to the same sound and pronounciation of this idol that people are really calling on for false salvation today.
    Phonetic Spelling Parts of Speech
    gad   
     f
    Definition
    Gad = "god of fortune"
    1. a Babylonian deity
    for yourself at....

    http://bible.crosswalk.com/Lexicons/OldTestamentHebrew/heb.cgi?number=01408&version=kjv

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    The worship of statue images in catholic christianity.
    EVIL SYMBOLS


    Cross

    CROSS - Many people assume that the cross is a Christian symbol. Christians have indeed adopted the cross but its origins date back long before the Messiah was ever born. The cross can be dated back to ancient Babylon and the worship of the sun-gods Mithra and Tammuz. In fact the cross was not used by Christians until the fourth century after Emperor Constantine (a pagan sun-worshipper) had a vision of the cross in front of the sun.




    Peter's Cross

    PETER'S CROSS - Satanists are not the brightest folks to begin with, but you would think they would check to see if a symbol already had a meaning before adopting it as their own. Satanist think if they invert a symbol, it will make it evil or if they spell something backwards it makes it cool. The fact is that this symbol has been known as Peter's Cross for the better part of two-thousand years. It is written and widely believed that Peter was crucified upside down by his own request.




    Ankh

    ANKH - Also known as the Long Life Seal. While Christians try to say the ankh is not a cross, make no mistake about it, the ankh is indeed another rendering of a cross. This symbol originated in Egypt and symbolizes reincarnation. Egyptians were pagans and worshipped many gods like the sun-god Amen-Rah, and the pagan sun-trinity: Osiris, Isis and Horus. The ankh and the common cross were both used equally in ancient pagan sun-worship.




    Fish Symbol

    FISH SYMBOL - Also known as the Ichthys Symbol (Greek for fish). Another adaptation of a pagan symbol into Christianity. The fish was used worldwide as a religious symbol associated with the pagan "Great Mother Goddess." It was meant to represent the outline of her vulva. It is linked to the Age of Pisces and also has associations with the Hindu deity Vishnu but more so with Dagon the fish-god of the Philistines. The name Dagon is derived from dag which means fish. There have also been discoveries of the fish-god in sculptures found in Nineveh Assyria. Dagon is also found in the Scriptures (Judges 16:23-24; 1 Samuel 5:2-5).




    Triquetra Symbol

    TRIQUETRA SYMBOL - Another pagan symbol adopted by Christianity. This symbol used to symbolize the Christian trinity doctrine; the secretive sign of the Aquarian Conspirators; the symbol of the worshippers of the Black Madonna; the symbol plastered on the image of the face of holders of a coming, new universal smart card and we instantly recall that higher-level Masons worship a false god under the adulterous name, Jahbuhlun. The mark of Jahbuhlun is that of the Triquetra which is composed of three 6's, overlaid.




    Protection Symbol

    PROTECTION SYMBOL - Also known as the Ritual Circle. In the occult a circle always represents a boundary of power. If you see a symbol enclosed in a circle, more times than not it is a symbol of the occult. It is a common practice for those who claim to have outer body experiences to draw a circle around their bodies before leaving so that nothing else can enter it while they are away.




    Yin-Yang Symbol

    YIN-YANG SYMBOL - Together they are polar expressions of the martial art of t'ai-chi, and the eternal Tao in Chinese philosophy. Yin represents the moon, water and the earth. Yang represents the sun, fire and the heavens. More of the same song and dance but from another part of the world than the usual Babylonian paganism that we are so use to.




    Earth Symbol

    EARTH SYMBOL - Also appears as a Hopi medicine wheel and Norse sun symbol. This is the symbol for mother earth in pagan religions such as wicca and other forms of witchcraft. the four sections sometimes represent the four seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter or the four elements of the earth: Air, Fire, Water, and Earth. I have actually seen this symbol on the Calvary Chapel down the street from my house.




    Peace Symbol

    PEACE SYMBOL - Also known as the Cross of Nero. Many people are not aware of the origins of this symbol or how it became to symbolize peace. This is the cross of Nero, a broken and inverted cross, enclosed in a circle which represents Nero's vision. Nero believed that there would be world peace without Christianity, thousands of Christians were martyred under the rule of Nero. This is what the "peace symbol" represents regardless of what it means to you.




    Anarchy Symbol

    ANARCHY SYMBOL - Also known as the Circle-A. Many people do not give it much thought but the anarchy symbol is also of the occult. Enclosed in a circle is the letter A, which represents anarchy. Anarchy is the absence of all law and disobedience to any existing law. This is the nature of Satan our adversary who rebelled against our creator, "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law" is the one and law in the Satanic religion. When applied spiritually this doctrine is the doctrine of sin (I-John 3:4).




    Gay Symbol

    GAY SYMBOL - Also known as the Thaumaturgic Triangle. Ignorance is bliss amongst the homosexual community. The symbol they adopted to represent their sexual orientation has long been used by Satan worshippers to conjure demons from the bowels of hell. The triangle is used as a door and the circle as a boundary of power. Some Satanists admit doing away with the circle in hopes of being possessed.




    Pentacle

    PENTACLE - A real popular symbol used by many that dabble in the occult. Many pagans such as those who practice wicca and other forms of witchcraft wear the emblem as a pendant. Some even go as far as placing them in all the rooms of their homes, especially during pagan holy days such as: Christmas, Easter, Father's Day, Mother's Day, New Years Day, Thanksgiving Day, Valentine's Day, and last but not least, Halloween.




    Pentagram

    PENTAGRAM - Another rendering of the popular symbol, only inverted. Today, the pentagram may be even more common than the upright pentacle. Satanists, a more sinister breed of the underworld usually wear this symbol as a pendant or use this symbol in satanic rituals. It is found at many sites where sacrifices and other rituals have taken place. It is also found as art work on many Satanic heavy metal albums such as Slayer.




    Hexagram

    HEXAGRAM - Another star enclosed in a circle and another popular symbol used by those who practice various forms of witchcraft. This symbol is not as popular with Satanist and may even be used exclusively by those practicing other forms of the occult such as wicca and other forms of witchcraft. Some people confuse this symbol with the Magen David.




    Magen David

    MAGEN DAVID - Also known as Solomon's Seal. This symbol used by rabbinic Jews is often confused with the hexagram by those not familiar with symbology but the Magen David lacks the all too familiar circle associated with most other popular occultic symbols. Magen is the Hebrew word for shield, this is why it is sometimes called the Shield of David. Legend has it that King David's shield was shaped as such. It is more likely to be associated to King Solomon than with King David as the symbol appears on the handle of King Solomon's Sword. I originally thought that this was a good thing, legitimizing this symbol in my mind and making it a good Jewish symbol. Then I read warnings about the Star of Kiyyan (also: Kijun, Kiyuhn, Rephan, Remphan, or Rhemphan) in Scripture (Amos 5:25-27 & Acts 7:43). I thought there would be no way the wise King Solomon could have taken up such a symbol for himself. Then I read about King Solomon's later years and how he was corrupted by his lust for woman, pagan woman, and how he gave into their practices. The fact is that there is no other star that the Jewish people are passionate about and leaves me with no other conclusion that this is the Star of Kiyyan!

    DO YOU SEE ANY SIMILARITIES?

    UNJS Symbol

      Should christmas be celebrated ?
    What about Christmas, was Messiah really born Christmas?


     

    No, this is another lie in the Christian churches and many believers know of this lie but do not talk about it for one reason or another but many believers are confused or just do not know the truth of the matter. Lets go to the Scriptures and see what we can find out about when his birth had taken place.

    And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. (KJV Luke 2:7-8)

    And she gave birth to her first-born Son, and wrapped Him up, and laid Him down in a feeding trough, because there was no room for them in the lodging place. And in the same country there were shepherds living out in the fields, keeping watch over their flocks by night. (ISR Luke 2:7-8)

    It is evident from this passage that the shepherds were still out in the fields which means that this event had taken place no later than early November as this was the time of year that the shepherds returned with their flocks from the fields. The simple fact that this statement has nothing to do with the event itself shows us that Yahweh in his perfect wisdom mentioned this fact to make sure we knew when this event took place as if He knew there were to be an attempt by Satan to deceive us.


    We know from reading the Scripture that all of the Feasts of Yahweh have two meanings the first as a remembrance of things that had happened and second as foreshadows of things that would come. It makes sense that the Messiah would be born during one of the seven Feasts and even more likely that it would also be on a High Sabbath (Annual Sabbath). Lets take a look at the Scripture to see if we get any hints as to when Messiah might have been born.

    And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth. (KJV John 1:14)

    And the Word became flesh and pitched His tent among us, and we saw His esteem, esteem as of an only brought-forth of a father, complete in favour and truth. (ISR Yohanan 1:14)

    The big self evident clue here is "pitched His tent" being as part of celebrating the Feast of Tabernacles is to go into the wilderness and pitch a tent. What a foreshadow that was! He fulfilled the Feast and did indeed pitched His tent and tabernacled among us.


    I am a firm believer that Yahweh always backs up what He says and that no doctrine should rest on a single statement and I also understand that this statement may be a bit ambiguous to someone that does not know Torah. Lets go to the time when Yahshua had his mikvah/baptism and see if we can find out when Yahshua was born.

    And Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age, (Omitted in King James Version)... (KJV Luke 3:23)

    And when Yahshua Himself was about thirty years of age, being, as reckoned by law... (ISR Luke 3:23)

    This reading indicates that at the time of His Mikvah (baptism) He was about thirty years old but not quite thirty yet, that His birthday would be very soon. We know from accounts in the other gospels that two weeks later Yahshua went to Jerusalem for the Feast of Tabernacles, It makes perfect sense that this would be the correct time of His birth from the accounts in the Scripture and all this is not figuring in the astronomical calculations that also indicate that the time that the chaledians reached Bethlehem by following the north star would have been early fall.


    We all know that Satan is the father of lies, so if Christmas is a lie and Satan is the father of lies then Christmas is from Satan. We also know that Christmas was celebrated by pagans long before Yahshua was born by this reading of the scripture

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    Should the custom of Easter be observed ?

    What is Easter Sunday ?

    Easter is Ishtar, often referred to as the "Queen of Heaven" in Scripture. She is also known as Semiramis in Scripture, she was the widow of Nimrod and mother of Tammuz. The bare breasted pagan fertility goddess of the east. According to legend who came out of heaven in a giant egg, landing in the Euphrates river at sunrise on the first Sunday after the vernal equinox, then busting out of the egg and turning a bird into an egg laying rabbit. After that, the priest of Easter would sacrifice infants (human babies) and then take the eggs of easter and die them in the blood of the sacrificed infants.

    Easter is always celebrated on the first Sunday after the vernal equinox (paganism). Sunday itself is a pagan day of worship in honor of their sun-god. Passover on the other hand is always celebrated on the 14th of the month of Aviv and Resurrection-Day three days later on 17th of Aviv. The Passover and Resurrection-Day of the Messiah can fall on any day of the week and in some cases fall a month away from Easter.

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