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The Christian Twitterverse is Full of Black Holes

Image result for black holeIn a place where I expected to find fertile ground for shedding new light on Biblical exegesis through discourse and discovery, I instead found a gravitational sucking of that light into the darkened minds of “Know it all Christians”.

II Peter 1:2 (KJV) “Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord”

How does a Christian become so intolerant to learning new things about God’s word?

It’s shocking to see there isn’t an insatiable hunger and curiosity in most christians to learn and understand more about their beliefs. Even more shocking, they don’t know their sitting ducks for false doctrines. They seem to think they’ve graduated from the University of Heavenly Knowledge, no longer open to questioning their own understandings of Christianity and its doctrines. This, IMO, is a self inflicted wound which leads to spiritual retardation. It’s like thinking knowing your times tables up to ten means you understand mathematics.

From Christmas to Xmas and Easter to Ishtar

Christian or otherwise, if you don’t think you have been subjected to false doctrine, and false understandings your entire life, you’re fooling yourself. Let’s take “Christmas” for example. I’ll bet you think this holiday celebrates the birthday of your lord and savior Jesus Christ. Afterall, your church celebrates it, your pastors teach it, the Pope blesses it. But, it’s not Biblical.

Take 5 minutes to Google when Jesus was born. You’ll find out very quickly the Bible pinpoints it on or about Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, which is always in the Fall, and from year to year it lands on the last days of September to the first days of October. Turns out “Christmas” is an ungodly pagan worshiping of the winter solstice (Look how many “God’s” were born of a virgin on December 25th). Why does this false doctrine continue to be taught? Why isn’t the beautiful story of Rosh Hashanah and Christ’ birth taught and celebrated? Do you care?

How about Easter? Have you not been taught Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ? Don’t we read in the Bible how at sunrise Sunday morning the magical rabbit rolled the rock away like an egg from the tomb of Jesus, shouting “Happy Easter!” Again, even the Pope celebrates with a sunrise service with the whole world watching on. You know who else celebrated this day with sun worshiping, rabbits and eggs? Those who worshiped the pagan fertility god Ishtar and/or Eostre (Google it too). I mean really, did you not ever ask yourself what rabbits and eggs had to do with the resurrection of Jesus? The question is, what do they have to do with fertility. You know what rabbits are known for right?

In Jesus’ own words

Speaking of basic math skills, how is it we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus occuring at sunrise on Sunday morning? That dating is either a false doctrine or God can’t count to three. If it’s true what your preacher says, Jesus died on the eve of what is now referred to as “Good Friday” (of all names), and was raised sunrise Sunday morning, there is a serious math problem.

When Jesus was asked for a sign, he said in Matt 16:4 “A wicked and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no sign be given unto it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas.” Jesus is telling them the last sign they will ever see is the sign of Jonas. It must be a very important sign wouldn’t you think? So what was it? Matthew 12:40 (KJV) “For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale’s belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth”

Do you see the problem? Let’s count. Died on Friday eve, to Saturday eve, ONE DAY. From Saturday eve to Sunday sunrise HALF A DAY. Let’s add them up. 1+1/2 = 1-1/2 days. Huh? What happened to the other day and a half? The answer is, Jesus died on Wednesday eve and resurrected on Saturday eve. I urge you to investigate this yourself. Hint: Focus on Passover the year Jesus was crucified.

Don’t be a “Black Hole” Christian

These examples (Xmas, Ishtar, Sunday sunrise resurrection), are just a peek into the world of false doctrines that permeate throughout traditional Christendom, and I know 99.9999% percent of you were fooled by them, maybe your entire life. Do you still think you’re a “Know it all” Christian? Be humble enough to realize how Satan has influenced your Christian teaching, and suspect he has most certainly corrupted vast portions of what we think are Biblical truths and standards. Question what you’re being taught, break free from the gravitational pull of Christian ignorance into darkness, “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” John 8:32 (KJV)

Your fellow traveler,

-BigAddison

 

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