SUN-DAY
SUN-DAY ==From Latin, dies Solis, the Day-of-the-Sun. Since Babylon was established, Pagans have worshipped the Sun. Here’s a few of the names
they’ve used: Baal, Bel, Shamash, Moloch, Ahura-Mazda, Dagon, Sol, Marduk, Mithras, Krishna, Amon-Ra, Aton, Woden (Odin, Adonis), Zeus, Deus, and the Druid / Teutonic “God”. You may recall that the Pharaoh and the Caesar
(Khazar/Czar) were worshipped as the sun. This began with the first king, Nimrod, discussed later. This pattern of worshipping the sun, moon, planets, and stars permeated the Babylonians, Persians, Chaldeans, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans,
Celts, Mayans, Aztecs, and Indians. They were turned-over to worship the heavens (Acts 7:42)....The governments were the religion. If they were “good” Pagans, at death they would be transported to the skies (Heaven) to live with their deities. This was called Nirvana, Shambala, or Elysian Fields. The Roman Consul/Emperor
Constantine I gave us the term Sun-Day, which referred to Sol Invictus Mithras (the unconquerable sun, Mithras). In 321 CE he decreed under the penalty of death that all artisans, merchants, and people of his Empire cease work on the Venerable Day of the Sun, to honor Mithras. This was a Universal Edict, and is still enforced in our western culture Interestingly, the government with in the churches .....EYES WIDE OPEN Via Isabel B
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