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Easter – Where does Easter come from?
- April 2, 2012
- Posted by: admin
- Category: New moon/full moon Political system
Answer; Easter is pagan Babylonian festival that derives it’s rituals from the pagan worship of goddess Easteroth (Eastre, or Ashtoreth – also known as mother and child). Easteroth was worshiped as the queen of heaven, the mother of nature and the deity of springtime by the pagans. In the ancient worship of this goddess, people (pagans) used to sacrifice young babies and pigs, by putting the killed babies upon the lap of this idol as illustrated in the picture. And this was done so that the blood from these babies may run down towards her feet and paint the eggs red that they had put on the platform before her feet.
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The blood which ran down from the idol eastre’s lap, running down her feet, which painted all the eggs red,
represented the misfortunes of life that makes people (women) to miscarriage or abort their purpose in life.
The Easter bunny represents the sexual energies of wild passion, which makes people to behave sexually wild, engaging in orgies or group sex;
like unto the bunnies during the season of springtime.
In the book Judges 2: 13-15, Ashteroth – Easteroth brought a spirit of poverty, distress, defeat and God’s wrath upon Israel .
In fact, this is where the painting of eggs on Easter derives its rituals from.
In the celebration of Easter, eggs are painted to symbolize the spiritual meaning of Easter.
Easter falls in the season of springtime, commemorating the pagan counting or census, which begins on Easter and finishes on the celebration of the pagan festival of the maypole.