Before the birth of The Messiah, Yshua, The Romans had a pagan - TopicsExpress



          

Before the birth of The Messiah, Yshua, The Romans had a pagan feast called saturnalia that was observed during the early part of winter, what we now call December, and its heathen feast and practices fell towards the end of the month. As a result of Roman Catholicism connecting church and state around the year 313 A.D., the secular and religious became in many instances one issue. It is from this point in history that we begin to witness many pagan and lurid rituals and activities that became lot and parcel of so-called Christianity. Pope Gregory The First around 600 A.D., specifically instructed Augustine, the Archbishop of Cantebury, to adapt existing local religious (pagan or otherwise) customs and practices to Christian usage in order to help propagate the faith.Thus, the state church endeavored to amalgamate, the old with the new, and as a result, a strange fire became evident within Christianity that remains even today as a smell of awfulness in the sight of The Almighty GOD.Just think, instead of bringing gifts to The LORD like the wise men did long ago, many in selfishness receive, and receive from one another.
Posted on: Tue, 05 Nov 2013 23:34:00 +0000

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