The Two Babylons Chapter III. Festivals. Section II — Easter
Easter is not a Christian name, it’s of Chaldean origin, Astarte, one of the titles of Beltis, the queen of heaven, whose name is pronounced Easter in English.
Continue reading →Easter is not a Christian name, it’s of Chaldean origin, Astarte, one of the titles of Beltis, the queen of heaven, whose name is pronounced Easter in English.
Continue reading →God’s people of the past correctly identified the Antichrist. Most of God’s people today don’t have a clue and are only speculating who it could be.
Continue reading →Former Catholic priest Jeremiah J. Crowley exposes the Popes of Rome as evil tyrants whose interest is only money and power over as much of the world as possible
Continue reading →Easter is nothing else than Astarte, one of the titles of Beltis, the queen of heaven, whose name, as pronounced by the people Nineveh, was evidently identical with that now in common use in this country
Continue reading →By David J. Meyer (A True Story) This is a testimonial from a Christian pastor who was raised by a family that practiced witchcraft. Witchcraft is very real but greatly misunderstood. I know because witchcraft goes back on the paternal side of my family for over five generations to Chesterfield, Massachusetts in 1770. My great grandmother became a well-known witch in Wisconsin in the early days of this century. Caroline … Continue reading →
Pastor David J. Meyer I copied this article from the Last Trumpet Ministries website and am re-posting it on my site because the font on that website is too small and hard to read on a mobile device. I consider the information in Pastor Meyer’s tract to be extremely valuable history and the key to understanding why pagan traditions got mixed up in the Christian day of celebrating Jesus’ Resurrection … Continue reading →
I lived in St. Petersburg, Russia, from August of 1994 to October of 1997. It was known as Leningrad during the time of the Soviet Union. Many people who don’t live in St. Petersburg still call it Leningrad! At least they did during my stay in Russia. But I don’t remember a resident of St. Petersburg refer to it by the Soviet name. They are proud of their pre-Soviet history … Continue reading →
AUTHOR OF “THE DECAY OF THE CHURCH OF ROME” ETC, LONDON EVELEIGH NASH 1913 This is a work in progress. I am attempting to make this work more accessible on the Internet. You can download the PDF file here . PREFACE It is the historic custom of the Church of Rome to enlist in its service monastic or quasi-monastic bodies in addition to the ordinary clergy. In Its hour of … Continue reading →
Did you know the Bible uses the word “Easter” only once? It’s in Acts 12:4 “And when he (Herod the king) had apprehended him (Peter), he put him in prison, and delivered him to four quaternions of soldiers to keep him; intending after Easter to bring him forth to the people.” This “Easter” of course is not referring to the Resurrection of Jesus, but to the Pagan festival of the … Continue reading →