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Sun god – The origin of Sunday worship
- October 20, 2012
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“Sun god” is the pagan ritual or term which referred to the sun that shines as a god.
During the time when the ancient Egypt was on its highest pitch of influence over the entire world, this pagan “sun god” was scripturally reverenced in the Egyptians writings and hieroglyphics designs.
The pagan sun god was worshiped as the god of courage, energy and fertility. And through horoscope and sun sign astrology, people’s birthdays were astrologically manipulated to give honor to the sun god via the pagan calendars including the Gregorian calendar.
And because of this systematic life style that was spiritually designed and enforced upon the people, the solar system, being the behavior of the planets, or the orbiting of the other planets around the sun,
became the centre or the heart of the astrological structure that the ancient sorcerers, diviners, witches, sooth Sayers, magician, horoscope readers, wizards used, so that they may be able to predict their evil events against their victims.
But also these ancient ideas of astrology were used to design a solar calendar.
The sun disc on the top of the heads of the pagan ancient gods of Egypt:
Most of the Egyptian main gods were depicted with a sun disc or solar disc on the top of their heads, which represented the supreme sun god .
Sunday was a day that was given and named in the honour of the sun god, (the day that was set apart for satan and his purpose on the earth).
The worship of the sun god became famous and well established during the ancient Egypt, but the origin of this pagan worship springs from the man called Nimrod, who was in charge of the building of the tower of Babel.
Article written by Ap Ngabo Alex.