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The origin of evil trade – the selling of idols
- December 13, 2012
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The tenth month on the Hebrew calendar is the season when the forces of evil which opposes God’s authority in the earth begins to warfare and to contend against God’s chosen ones.
Nimrod, the founder of the Babylonian system of trading (selling, making & buying of idols) established a law of opposing God through trading.
His stock market sold items of sorcery, witchcraft, idolatry and magic which were sold in the form of idols or pagan gods.
Through the art of Astrology, Nimrod used his astrologers to control the seasonal events of nature and the lives of the people via the solar system.
And later on in time; the Roman Empire (catholic church) transformed Nimrod’s law of trading into a season called saturnalia, which was finally transformed into the celebration of Christmas (Christmas calendar).
In the festival of Saturnalia, the Romans sold their commodities that exalted their small pagan gods called janus, Gee-zeus saturn, Zeus and many others.
Nimrods’s system of trading and making products was dedicated to the transforming of the planets in the solar system and Nimrod’s image into sold products.
Each planet or star (sun, moon, star etc) was made into a product (idol) that represented a god.
The sun was the supreme pagan god and the moon was the goddess. That’s why the Gregorian calendar has Sunday (the day dedicated to the sun) as the great day in the week, and Monday (the day of the moon-goddess) as the second day.