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Pagan Holidays

Valentines Day AKA Lupercalia – Cupid the Lust Demon

The ancient Romans held the festival of Lupercalia on these dates as far back as 600 BC and according to The World Book Encyclopedia Volume U-V ©1984 “During this celebration, young men struck people with strips of animal hide. Women took the blows because they thought the whipping made them more fertile.”

New Years Eve and New Years Day – Janus the Two Faced Demon

“The majority of the world will celebrate the old year leaving today and the new year coming in at midnight tonight. Recent statistics show that around 190 countries and about 75% of the worlds population celebrate new years eve and new years day as December 31st and January 1st on the Gregorian calendar.”

The Winter Solstice – Preparing for Christmas

“As the seasons of continue to go by, today marks a significant day on the pagan and wiccan calendar as it is considered the last day of the declining sun preparing the way for the rebirth or strengthening of the sun elohiym, sol invictus, and has been celebrated by pagan and wiccans since the first rebellions against Father Yahuah.”

Thanksgiving – The Wolf in Turkey’s Clothing?

“We have rolled past the celebrations of death and days of the dead into another season, often called the “holiday season.” It is a time when many people get geared up to celebrate Thanksgiving, Kwanza, Christmas and New Years.”

The Fall Equinox

“Many people celebrate this transition from summer to fall by getting ready for the year end festivals with one simple day called the Fall Equinox.”

What are Pagan Holidays?

“We used to raise money for the church and community by having a haunted forest and other fund raisers on different pagan holidays and it never crossed my mind that maybe we were doing something against the commandments of Father Yahuah….”

Birthdays

“The scriptures plainly warn us to not practice the ways of the heathen but does this include birthday celebrations?”