Happy Easter, frens!
I totally relate.
138 million?
Audible Kek
Whoa spoopy 138 million POTUS twats!
Good morning, Sunshine.
How much is Venezuelaโs debt payment that is about to be defaulted? Canโt remember.
Drug trafficking keeping Maduro in power in Venezuela
https://www.foxnews.com/world/drug-trafficking-maduro-venezuela
No doubt!
Well aware of the assimilation of Pagan holidays.
it has become the tradition to celebrate the Resurrection on Easter, regardless.
Thank you, for your concern.
Happy Easter!
Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ was born on 9/11/3BC
Happy birthday Jesus
http://drmsh.com/september-11-happy-birthday-to-jesus/
9/11
https://www.wnd.com/2013/08/was-jesus-born-sept-11-3-b-c/
Birth of Jesus Qumran calendar
https://youtu.be/
Christโs birthday
http://www.teleiosministries.com/christs-birthday-sept-11.html
Jesus was born on the Feast of Trumpets
https://michaelruark.blog/2017/08/20/jesus-born-on-the-day-of-trumpets-911/
Noice!
I think he knew Anons would catch it and dig!
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Oh boy, I donโt have the energy to straighten you out right now, but youโve got some real problems with your assertions.
Iโll make a quick exception since youโre clearly lacking a legitimate Biblical education. Your errors are ones that are commonly made by those without access to the proper materials.
Pagan persecution didnโt begin until the 4th Century, most Pagans in Rome had already converted or left Rome by then. The destruction of the temples and remaining conversions were due to the END OF SACRIFICES.
"Let superstition cease. Let the madness of sacrifices be exterminated; for if anyone should dare to celebrate sacrifices in violation of the law of our father, the deified Emperor, and of this decree of Our Clemency, let an appropriate punishment and sentence immediately be inflicted on him." โ Codex Theodosianus
Source: Brian Croke & Jill Harries (eds.), Religious Conflict in Fourth-Century Rome: A Documentary Study (Sydney: Macarthur Press, 1982).
"No person shall pollute himself with sacrificial animals; no person shall slaughter an innocent victim; no person shall approach the shrines, shall wander through the temples, or revere the images formed by mortal labor, lest he become guilty by divine and human laws." โ Codex Theodosianus, XVI.10.10.
The conversion of Constantine on his deathbed led to Rome becoming a one religion city.
Dr. Michael Heiser: Constantine and the New Testament
https://youtu.be/aF6-3EIt9nM
Pagans and Jews were the 1st century conversions. It makes perfect sense that many traditions were assimilated. Those traditions have no affect on Christianity or the messag of Jesus Of Nazareth, the Christ.
The New Testament has more verifiable evidence than ANY other document in History.
The New Testament Documents and the Historicity of the Resurrection
https://www.answering-islam.org/Shamoun/documents.htm