Reconciling Santa

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[How old were you when you first found out Santa was a lie?]

"When Elizabeth addressed the nation last year as is tradition for the season, she spoke on the theme of reconciliation, and in so doing she specifically mentioned that Jesus Christ was her inspiration and the anchor for her life. Adorned with baubles, bangles and bright shiny beads, Elizabeth, in show-casing her conifers to the world at large as she does each year, also reminded the nation yet again that the 25th December is the celebrated day of Jesus’ birth, over two thousand years ago.

That’s perfectly true of course. It is the day in which it is celebrated, despite an irreconcilable difference between the “celebrated” date and Jesus’ actual Spring birth in Bethlehem. How easy it is for Elizabeth and others like her, to set aside such anomalies in the face of contrary evidence. Such a position is in-congruent. So much for reconciliation.

That aside, amidst a backdrop awash with red poppies, Elizabeth goes on a silent ramble at Windsor Castle. In referring to the 1914 War in which “Silent Night” broke out between the two entrenched opposing sides, she pondered over the truce of all truces and reflected on those, who have also made similar sacrifices, while supporting some right royal conflicts under the guise of service to queen and country. With her millions of lackeys very much in mind, the film below is released prior to her scheduled recurring hypocritical showcase for 2015."
 

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Christmas is actually the celebration of the birth of Osiris, the sun God. It is near the winter solstice because that is when days start to get longer again and so it is a form of rebirth/birth.

Osiris represents fertility and the greeness of nature. We put up Christmas trees (pines) because they represent the green Osiris and the phallic shape of the tree is also associated with his lost phallus (the Egyptian obelisk).

And of course Osiris is a masonic God...and is among a long list of solar Gods like Jesus.
 

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Jeremiah
10:1 Hear ye the Word which the "I AM" speaketh unto you, O House of Israel:
10:2 Thus saith the "I AM", Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the heathen are dismayed at them.
10:3 For the customs of the people [are] vain: for [one] cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the workman, with the axe.
10:4 They deck it with silver and with gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers, that it move not.
 

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Then, the article continues...:


This review gently probes her assertion that Jesus Christ is her influence and anchor, when she is doing the OPPOSITE of His teaching and actually fighting against Him, preventing Him from taking His Rightful Throne – the British Throne that she fraudulently sits upon. It is done with parody and music and in the hope that she and a few of her royal subjects might actually watch it and take heed of the messages within.




A close examination of the queen’s underlying Yuletide message, seen from the vantage point of how Christ might view it, when tested against God’s Law, is the film’s overarching objective. Jesus Christ is, after all, the source of her inspiration, or so we are told. That is some statement from her.

Will she be willing and able to walk her talk though?

For instance, would Elizabeth freely give up her throne and all her riches, if and when, Christ asks her to do so?



Or would she instead, try and hold the fort and argue that surely Christ would never ask such a thing of her? Does that brush-off sound familiar?



Many of the queen’s reconciliatory musings are noteworthy and merit deeper scrutiny, not so much because of anything insightful she may utter, but rather, because of what she omits to say. For instance, predictably absent from her speech last year, was any mention of the bombs that her government would subsequently unleash on their foreign neighbours from afar. No poppies for dead Libyans and Syrians, I bet!



Leave her, loathe her, or love her, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Battenburg, seems to rather like playing out her part in these end-times, as each successive year she jingle-jangles her way onto Santa’s sleigh and into Satan’s lap.



The next question is this: when it boils down to things that matter to Christ; how many of us are just like Elizabeth is, enacting out our own little game of thrones, while refusing to listen to His still small voice of calm?



How old were you when you first found out Santa was a lie?
For those who have just watched “Reconciling Santa”, a refreshingly honest and amusing talk about how a “Santa Claus” experience impacts negatively on a society’s propensity to follow truth or not. For sure the lie of Santa Claus cannot be reconciled with Christ’s teachings, and this short talk about Santa by Yusef Estes helps explain why, from a non-Christian perspective.




INFLUENTIAL SOURCES
Christmas – JAH
A Time to Think: Here comes santa, run like hell.
 

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Was Jesus actually born in September?

Question: "Was Jesus actually born in September?"

Answer: The time of year that Jesus was born is a matter of some debate, but the exact timing of Jesus’ birth is nothing to be dogmatic about, given the Bible’s lack of detail on the subject. Of course, the traditional date of celebrating Jesus’ birth is December 25, but the Bible nowhere points to His being born in mid-winter. One alternative theory is that Jesus was born sometime in September.


https://www.gotquestions.org/was-Jesus-born-in-September.html
 

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Was Jesus actually born in September?

Question: "Was Jesus actually born in September?"

Answer: The time of year that Jesus was born is a matter of some debate, but the exact timing of Jesus’ birth is nothing to be dogmatic about, given the Bible’s lack of detail on the subject. Of course, the traditional date of celebrating Jesus’ birth is December 25, but the Bible nowhere points to His being born in mid-winter. One alternative theory is that Jesus was born sometime in September.

https://www.gotquestions.org/was-Jesus-born-in-September.html
It's not an "alternative theory" . No it's not a matter for debate.... Yet the whole world is dogmatic about fake date...
 

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It's not an "alternative theory" . No it's not a matter for debate.... Yet the whole world is dogmatic about fake date...
Actually I completely agree with you @Vytas ! So interesting that Jesus in his first coming fulfilled the Feast of Tabernacles - it gives the name Emmanuel, "God with us" an extra level of meaning!

In the same way, Jesus laid down his life at Passover and the significance of this was quickly obscured by the alternative celebration of Easter...
 

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Actually I completely agree with you @Vytas ! So interesting that Jesus in his first coming fulfilled the Feast of Tabernacles - it gives the name Emmanuel, "God with us" an extra level of meaning!

In the same way, Jesus laid down his life at Passover and the significance of this was quickly obscured by the alternative celebration of Easter...
So you consider all feasts fulfilled? :confused:
Though its definitely symbolic, given the meaning of that feast (rest in God, dwell with God) no coincidences in bible...
 

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So you consider all feasts fulfilled? :confused:
Though its definitely symbolic, given the meaning of that feast (rest in God, dwell with God) no coincidences in bible...
I don't actually... Nor do I believe they will necessarily be fulfilled only once - e.g. Tabernacles patterns God dwelling with Man, and certainly this is echoed in Jesus' birth. However...

Tabernacles also patterns Jesus during the Millennium, and is the feast that is celebrated each year. No coincidences!

Bible prophecy as pattern or Bible prophecy as checklist? Discuss.
 

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As pattern no question about it, too many examples too many patterns , i misunderstood you...
Another interesting symbolic thing about Tishrei i just learned..

This Holy Day is also the day from which the reign of the kings was accounted. No matter what day of the year a king in Israel began to reign, it was accounted from Tishri 1 to Tishri 1.
 
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