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"To the law
and to the testimony! If they do not speak according to this word, it is
because there is no light in them." Isaiah 8:20
When one studies history, they remain surprised at the cunning way that
Satan has deceived humanity in the same way, generation after generation.
Speaking of the Christmas celebrations, you would suppose that present
Christians that celebrate Christmas do it in a distinct way from how the pagan
peoples of olden times did it. But, oh what a surprise! The tradition has been
jealously guarded year after year, the Babylonian priests with black cassock,
miter, and stole do not inhibit showing the pagan origin of the Christmas
holiday.
THE CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION IN BABYLONIA
James George Frazer in his book The Legacy of Rome, on page 242
says: "It is known that the majority of our relation with the
Christmas season and the holidays, the giving of gifts and the feeling of
friendship, are no more that an inheritance of the Roman winter festival originating
from the SATURNALIA, which comes from paganism." (Saturnalia was
the name that the Romans gave to the Tammuz nativity, the 25th of December in Rome .)
Since the days in which Semiramis propagated the idea that her husband
Nimrod had transformed into the "sun god", all the idolatrous
religions rotated around this heavenly body. The religious beliefs revolved
around the sun, the heat, and the fire.
Therefore Baal was a sanguinary god among the Canaanites that was
represented by a figure of a man seated with his arms crossed that simulated
carrying a baby. It was of bronze and hollow. In the back it was warmed up with
firewood that remained fiery red, and halfway through the mass they placed a
sacrifice of a recently born baby that was consumed burning in the breast of
the statue.
In the book, Man and His Gods, on page 201 it is affirmed: "The
winter time was when all the sun gods, from Osiris to Jupiter and Mitras
celebrated their birthdays. The celebrations consisted of pine trees for
Adonis, Saturn, and others that represented the heat of the new birth of the
sun in the form of fire."
Therefore Christmas is a celebration completely Babylonian, deeply
rooted in the ancient world (before the birth of Jesus Christ). A celebration
that has been maintained for 16 centuries of nominal Christianity since the
fourth century until today.
It should be honestly accepted, that the apostate leaders of
Christianity in their desire to mix the Gospel with the galloping paganism, did
not have second thoughts about reducing their faith until it harmonized with
the pagan celebrations, as in this case, until they harmonized the birth of the
false gods with that of the Lord Jesus.
The Christmas of 1970 was the first Christmas that I experienced being
married to my lovely wife. I remember well that it was already the 20th of
December, and I did not have money to buy a Christmas tree. I felt so pained as
if my family had not eaten in a whole week. Finally I bought the smallest one
that I could find at a street stand, and with embarrassment I took it home. But
by the Christmas of 1971, (the year that my firstborn son was born) I bought a
tree so big that it reached the ceiling. We have a family photo with this tree
surrounded by many gifts that we brought for our baby, since he was born on the
8th of November of that year.
Have you noticed how much anxiety there is to buy, place and adorn the
Christmas tree in each house? Satan makes the people feel that in the house
where there is no tree during the Christmas season, there is no life, there is
no love...in short there is no home. But did you know that the Babylonians did
the same many thousands of years ago before the Savior of the world was born?
A Babylonian legend greatly spread during antiquity, said that
Semiramis, the wife of Nimrod, affirmed that on the patio of her palace there
was a dead tree trunk, that on the night that her son Tammuz was born became a
leafy pine tree. She said that the dead trunk symbolized her then dead husband,
and the leafy pine tree that came out of the dead trunk symbolized her son
Tammuz, who was the incarnated Nimrod, the “sun god”.
So that by imperial decree of Semiramis, soon in all of Babylonia , a tree was adorned in the brightest way during
every Christmas season. It was decorated with cherries because cherries are red
and heat is red, they are round and the sun is round. In this way each
Babylonian family believed they had a religious representation of the god
Tammuz in their own house. And nobody wanted to be left without the blessing of
Tammuz.
William S. Walsh in his book Curiosities of The Popular Customs on
page 242 says: “The Druids, the Egyptians, and the Romans adorned their
sacred trees with red cherries during the Saturnalia” (the Roman Christmas).
It is noteworthy to specify that the Christmas tree:
1. Was an idol. It
represented Tammuz.
2. Wasn’t any tree, but a
sacred tree.
3. The way of adorning it,
joins oneself to those who do it with the spiritual purpose of having the “sun god”
in their house.
Ethel L. Urlin in her book Holidays, Saints, and Holy Days on
page 222 asserts: “And just like other pagan rites were absorbed by
“Christianity”, so was the use of the Christmas Tree. The Christmas tree
sums up the ideas of worship with bright balls in the symbol of the sun...
and all of the pagan winter holidays have been incorporated in the Christmas
day.”
There hasn’t been lacking those who would argue that in the Bible is
mentioned THE TREE OF LIFE. We, however,
have a trait of honesty. Nobody with common sense would identify the Christmas
Tree with THE TREE OF LIFE. On the contrary, the green leafy trees among the
Canaanites are always tied to pagan worship. There are numerous Biblical
passages that make reference to the green tree being associated to idolatry.
Deuteronomy 12:2 says: “You shall utterly destroy all the places where the
nations which you shall dispossess served their gods, on the high mountains and
on the hills, and UNDER EVERY GREEN TREE.”
The fall of Samaria is associated with
the apostasy of Israel .
II Kings 17:10 says: “They set up for themselves sacred pillars and wooden
images on every high hill and under every green tree.”
On this point we don’t pretend to assert that those who adorn their
house with a Christmas tree, worship the tree. But we do affirm that the
Christmas tree has been an idol, a motive for worship. Consequently, returning
to an idolatrous practice has a spiritual cost. One should understand that is
deals with an abominable practice in the eyes of God. Remember:
- The Christmas tree has originally been a
symbol of a false god, representing Tammuz.
- It has been a motive of worship.
- People use the tree without understanding the
spiritual consequences that it has. It is more than a
decoration, it has spiritual strongholds.
Think: Apart from the force of the custom, what other reason is there to
perpetuate the practice of putting up a Christmas tree during the Christmas
season?
The force of the tradition cannot be stronger than our love for the
eternal Word of God. “What would they say about us” if we loose ourselves from
this practice should not determine if we follow or don’t observe a religious
tradition from which the Lord Jesus with the gospel has liberated us.
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