Should You Be Merry About Christ-Mass?
By Maria Merola Wold
It all began at the Tower of Babel about 2,200 years before the birth our Messiah in Bethlehem. Nimrod (the grandson of Noah) started a cult with his mother/wife Semiramis where they offered up babies in a “Child-Mass” on altars to Molech aka Satan each year at the “Winter Solstice.” For twelve days leading up to December 25th, hundreds of child-sacrifices were conducted on the altar to this pagan deity. For each of the twelve months in the coming New Year, there were twelve days of blood sacrifices that were meant to give the sun-god the “life-force” from these innocent children.
And then by December 25th, they declared that the sun-god had come back to life. They called it the “rebirth of the sun.” When Nimrod was later executed for his crimes against children, his wife/mother became pregnant, and she concocted a story in order to keep this pagan religion alive in Babylon. She told them that Nimrod had impregnated her by the rays of the sun on March 25th (the Vernal Equinox, Easter Sun-day). Exactly nine months later, on December 25th, Semiramis gave birth to another son and she named him Tammuz.
We can read about this in Ezekiel 8:14 and how angry YaHuWaH was toward the House of Yahuwdah (Judah) for worshiping Tammuz. Semiramis then told the Babylonians that Nimrod had been reincarnated (reborn) on December 25th through her new-born son Tammuz and that he was the god of the sun and she was the goddess of the moon.
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