On the Arch of Constantine, the Roman Sun God is very pronounced in stone riding 4 horses.
When the Arch was finished in 315, it included a bronze statue of Constantine riding 4 horses, imitating the Sun God.
At the very top of the Arch reads INSTINCTV DIVINITATIS, which means Divinely Inspired. Constantine was obsessed with the Sun God and himself.
When the Arch was finished in 315, it included a bronze statue of Constantine riding 4 horses, imitating the Sun God.
At the very top of the Arch reads INSTINCTV DIVINITATIS, which means Divinely Inspired. Constantine was obsessed with the Sun God and himself.
The Babylonian calendar began with the first new moon after the March equinox, the day after the return of the Sumerian goddess Inanna (later known as Ishtar) from the underworld, in the Akitu ceremony, with parades through the Ishtar Gate to the Eanna temple and the ritual re-enactment of the marriage to Tammuz, or Sumerian Dummuzi.
The Paschal full moon is the ecclesiastical full moon of the northern spring and is used in the determination of the date of Easter. The date of Easter is determined as the first Sunday after the "paschal full moon" that falls on or after March 21.
Notice the similarities with the Moon and Spring?
The Paschal full moon is the ecclesiastical full moon of the northern spring and is used in the determination of the date of Easter. The date of Easter is determined as the first Sunday after the "paschal full moon" that falls on or after March 21.
Notice the similarities with the Moon and Spring?
The Hilaria "the cheerful ones" was a ancient Roman religious festival celebrated from March 15 - March 25 on the March equinox to honor Cybele, the Mother of all the Roman Gods - Source
The Megalesia was a festival celebrated in Ancient Rome from April 4 - April 10, in honour of Cybele, known to Romans as Magna Mater (Great Mother) - Source
The Megalesia was a festival celebrated in Ancient Rome from April 4 - April 10, in honour of Cybele, known to Romans as Magna Mater (Great Mother) - Source
THE PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS - PART 3
St. Peter's Cross, Constantine, SOL INVICTUS, Mithras, Phrygian Cap, Baal, Eagle Symbolism, Babylon and the Pagan Origins of Christmas and Easter.
https://anonfamous.substack.com/p/the-persecution-of-christians-part-5d3
St. Peter's Cross, Constantine, SOL INVICTUS, Mithras, Phrygian Cap, Baal, Eagle Symbolism, Babylon and the Pagan Origins of Christmas and Easter.
https://anonfamous.substack.com/p/the-persecution-of-christians-part-5d3
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THE PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS - PART 3
St. Peter's Cross, Constantine, SOL INVICTUS, Mithras, Phrygian Cap, Baal, Eagle Symbolism, Babylon and the Pagan Origins of Christmas and Easter.
The First Concil of Nicaea in 325 AD was the first time Ancient Rome held an official organized meeting of Christian Bishops.
The 2 main objectives they discussed were:
1. the Trinity
2. what date Easter would be celebrated on
What they eventually agreed upon was to regard anyone who didn't believe in the Trinity as a heretic. This forced a schism within the religion and gave authority for the Roman Empire to kill any Christians who didn't agree with them.
They also said Easter would occur on the first ecclestrial full moon after the Spring Equinox so it wouldn't be tied to the passover.
The 2 main objectives they discussed were:
1. the Trinity
2. what date Easter would be celebrated on
What they eventually agreed upon was to regard anyone who didn't believe in the Trinity as a heretic. This forced a schism within the religion and gave authority for the Roman Empire to kill any Christians who didn't agree with them.
They also said Easter would occur on the first ecclestrial full moon after the Spring Equinox so it wouldn't be tied to the passover.
Remember prior to this happening, the Christian Faith grew on its own through house churches and no centralized church. The idea of the Trinity was overlooked by the early Christians because they only had to put their faith into Jesus Christ to be saved.
On the other hand, the idea of a Triad of Deities had been practiced for thousand of years in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Asia, Greece and Rome.
On the other hand, the idea of a Triad of Deities had been practiced for thousand of years in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Asia, Greece and Rome.
Ancient Rome and the Jews who didn't accept Jesus (Sanhedrin) were working together to spilt and discredit the rapidly growing faith of Christianity.
These Jews were extremely upset about the followers of Jesus celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus on the Old Testament Passover so they forced Christians to celebrate Easter on Sunday of the full moon cycle after the Spring Equinox, which is more closely related the pagans worship / festivals of the moon and sun.
The femine moon deity is also referred to as the 'Triple Goddess' and represents ripeness, fertility, sexuality, fulfilment, stability, power and life represented by a full moon - Source
The Vatican watch the rising sun on Easter Sunday. In Egyptian worship, Horus is known as the rising sun and is regarded as the divine son - Source
These Jews were extremely upset about the followers of Jesus celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus on the Old Testament Passover so they forced Christians to celebrate Easter on Sunday of the full moon cycle after the Spring Equinox, which is more closely related the pagans worship / festivals of the moon and sun.
The femine moon deity is also referred to as the 'Triple Goddess' and represents ripeness, fertility, sexuality, fulfilment, stability, power and life represented by a full moon - Source
The Vatican watch the rising sun on Easter Sunday. In Egyptian worship, Horus is known as the rising sun and is regarded as the divine son - Source