Easter or Ishtar: Same Lunar calender of pagan and beautiful celebration of fertility
Posted by: adonis49 on: March 30, 2013
Easter or Ishtar: Same pagan and beautiful celebration of fertility March 30, 2013
Most of the Christian religious ceremonies and customs were inherited from the pagan Empires, particularly Byzantium, after Christianity was recognized as an official religion.
More than a century elapsed (year of 425) before Christianity became majority or over 50% of the population and spread in many sects.
The Oriental sects carried on the customs and traditions of the Land of the Levant (Near-East region), while the Christian in Rome emulated traditions relevant to the pagan Rome Empire.
For example, this year, the Christian Orthodox Church will celebrate Easter a full month after the Catholics or on May 3.
The stories would like us to believe that Jesus was tried, crucified and resurrected within the span of a week. This is not possible:
1. The Roman judicial procedures were exhaustive and well-oiled.
2. Jesus was not considered a Jew by the Sanhedrin in Jerusalem
3. Jesus was born and lived in the administrative Tyr district, which included Upper Galilee, and thus, the trial process needed far more time to prosecute….
Do Not curse a God you don’t worship.
Written in the Aramaic language of Tadmor (Syria) over 2,500 years ago on a pagan Temple.
Peace words’s photo.
كُتب على أحد المعابد في تدمر باللغة الآرامية التدمرية عبارة:” لا تشتم إلهاً لا تعبد
هذه العبارة التي كتبت قبل ألفين وخمس مائة عام تقريباً، لم يكتبها عبثاً أجدادنا الذين تباهوا بتعدد آلهتهم، بل إنهم عندما حفروها على الصخر، هم أرادوها رسالة لتقرأها كل الاجيال
التي كانت ستولد على أرض سورية الجميلة الملونة..
لماذا “إلها لا تعبده” ؟؟
لأنك عندما تشتم إله الآخر (دينه ، طائفته ، عشيرته ..إلخ)، فإنك بذلك الفعل تخلق منه عدواً. إنك بذلك تحشره في زاوية ضيقة وتبعث لديه كل الاحساس البدئي بالدفاع عن النفس ..شتم دين الآخر او طائفته او اتجرأ على القول (قناعاته)، يوقظ المشاعر الماقبل مدنية، ويخرب المجتمعات ويفكك الأوطان ..
منقول
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