What To Do About Christmas?

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David Dees Christmas. R.I.P. David Dees. 1957-2020.

Part 1 – What is Christmas?

“The legendary symbol for Nimrod is “X.” The use of this symbol always denotes witchcraft. When “X” is used as a shortened form meaning Christmas, it actually means “to celebrate the feast of Nimrod.” Eustace Mullins. The Curse of Canaan. p 25

‘X-mas’ is something commonly seen around and has been since I was young. Have you ever wondered where ‘X-Mas’ came from? Have you never wondered why it was being used and what it actually might mean? Or did you always just assume it was a modern contraction; a short form of Christ? How on earth could Christ reduce to ‘X’? The anti-Christ are so brazen they have crossed Christ right out with a big fat ‘X’! Yet, as the years go by alleged ‘Christians’ never seem to notice what is happening right under their collective nose! Worse, even if they don’t understand what the‘X’ is all about, surely they should protest the idea of their Lord and saviour being boldly crossed out with the stroke of a designer pen; their celebration of Christ transformed into ‘X-Mas’? Surely they should be able to see someone’s anti-Christ agenda putting a big black ‘X’ through the name of their Lord and saviour? Just what witchcraft is being deployed; what spell are they under? Or are they just nominal ‘Christians’ and don’t really care one way or the other whether their churches, faith and rituals are even remotely scriptural? 

“What does it matter?” I will be asked.

If it doesn’t matter than why do it? Therefore, dear reader what are you doing?

Does basic grammar matter? Does it matter if an object is being used as a subject or a possessive pronoun? If scripture were grammar and alleged ‘Christians’ are failing miserably does it matter?

“And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.” Revelation 18:4 KJV

At any rate, straight after Halloween (Samhain), out come the Christmas decorations for 7 nauseating weeks of commercial holiday music in the run-up to the jolly old fat man St. Nicholas aka ‘Santa Claus’ showering the world with gifts on Dec 25, the date still maintained by Churches worldwide as the birth date of Jesus Christ. Despite those churches which, maintain the Christ Mass is the ‘high celebration of the Christian calendar’, with the increasing rise of pagan idolatry in the New ‘Aquarian’ Age there are increasing demands to set the record straight about their ancient festivals that were subsumed by the Roman Church and perverted to serve the ‘Christian’ religion; the Roman Church effectively repackaged pagan tradition in the garb of Christ. 

Therefore, because the Roman Church has been disingenuous let’s have a look at what scripture reveals about the birth of the Lord and saviour of mankind, the Messiah of Old Covenant Israel the anointed Christ.

The heart of the matter can be resolved by a sound and thorough reading of Luke Chapter 1. I am not going to copy and paste the whole chapter here for your convenience, I’ll trust you to go ahead and click the link and get stuck in. Here are the essential highlights we need.

“THERE was in the days of Herod, the king of Judaea, a certain priest named Zacharias, of the course of Abia: and his wife was of the daughters of Aaron, and her name was Elisabeth.” Luke 1:5 KJV

Zacharia is a priest of the course of Abia and his wife Elisabeth is a Levite.

“And it came to pass, that while he executed the priest’s office before God in the order of his course, According to the custom of the priest’s office, his lot was to burn incense when he went into the temple of the Lord. And the whole multitude of the people were praying without at the time of incense. And there appeared unto him an angel of the Lord standing on the right side of the altar of incense.” Luke 1:8-11 KJV

During his course Zacharia is alone burning incense in the temple of the Lord and is visited by the angel which informs him of the coming conception of Elisabeth; Elisabeth is cousin to Mary of Nazareth.

“And, behold, thy cousin Elisabeth, she hath also conceived a son in her old age: and this is the sixth month with her, who was called barren.” Luke 1:36 KJV

The conceptions of Elisabeth and Mary are roughly six months apart.

“And it came to pass, that, as soon as the days of his ministration were accomplished, he departed to his own house. And after those days his wife Elisabeth conceived, and hid herself five months, saying, Thus hath the Lord dealt with me in the days wherein he looked on me, to take away my reproach among men.” Luke 1:23-25 KJV

Zacahria makes it home straight away after completing his course and shortly thereafter Elisabeth is conceived of the Holy Spirit (the Holy Spirit is of course a spirit of Elohim God NOT a deity all of its own accord; no deity is in there having his way with Elisabeth!)

So, what is this course of Abia then you ask? Well, while the Internet is still available to you use it. Here is one easy find on the course of Abia from Biblehub:

Abia — Abijah in the Old Testament. When the priests had become numerous, David divided the whole body into twenty-four classes or “courses,” which were appointed to do service in weekly rotation, so that each of the courses had to attend at the temple twice in the year for a week each time. Of the twenty-four courses that of Abijah was the eighth. Of the number that went into captivity only four of the courses returned, and that of Abijah was not one of them. But these four were divided into twenty-four, in order to reproduce the former distribution; and, to render the analogy more complete, they received the same names as the original courses.

Here is more from the scriptures:

“And Shemaiah the son of Nethaneel the scribe, one of the Levites, wrote them before the king, and the princes, and Zadok the priest, and Ahimelech the son of Abiathar, and before the chief of the fathers of the priests and Levites: one principal household being taken for Eleazar, and one taken for Ithamar. Now the first lot came forth to Jehoiarib, the second to Jedaiah, The third to Harim, the fourth to Seorim, The fifth to Malchijah, the sixth to Mijamin, The seventh to Hakkoz, the eighth to Abijah,” 1 Chronicles 24:6-10 KJV (underline mine)

You can see for yourself Abijah is the eighth course.

Now that we have this information on the course of Abia (Abijah Old Testament), we can plug that into the ancient Hebrew calendar. (I was reminded this year also that the Hebrew calendar was based upon the moon not the sun, so we must bear that in mind). The ancient Hebrew calendar would have started somewhere around mid-March by todays’ Gregorian calendar. If we proceed along eight weeks to the course of Abia, Zacharia would likely have been visited by the angel in the third week of May. That he returns home straight away and shortly thereafter Elisabeth is conceived of the Holy Spirit would put the conception of Elisabeth sometime around the beginning of June. Given 40 weeks for the standard average time of a pregnancy that would mean an early March birth of John the Baptist. Given the roughly six-month separation of conceptions between Elisabeth and her cousin Mary, that would indicate an early September birth for The Messiah.

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Let there be trumpets!

Looking at the chart above you can see for yourself that the birth of John the Baptist would coincide with the Passover and the birth of Christ the Feast of Trumpets. This is also indicated in the Old Testament:

“Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, In the seventh month, in the first day of the month, shall ye have a sabbath, a memorial of blowing of trumpets, an holy convocation.” Leviticus 23:24 KJV

So folks, with that for you to meditate upon here are some other notes perhaps of interest on this topic:

  1. Celebrating Jesus’ birthday: The early Christians did not celebrate [Jesus’] birth because they considered the celebration of anyone’s birth to be a pagan custom’. World Book Encyclopaedia.
  2. Gift-giving, feasting, partying: ‘Saturnalia, a Roman feast celebrated in mid-December, provided the model for many of the merry-making customs of Christmas. From this celebration, for example, were derived the elaborate feasting, the giving of gifts, and the burning of candles’. Encyclopaedia Americana
  3. Gift-giving, feasting, partying: ‘All work and business were suspended during Saturnalia’. Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Christmas lights:Europeans decorated their homes ‘with lights and evergreens of all kinds’ to celebrate the winter solstice and to combat evil spirits.’Encyclopaedia of Religion.
  5. Mistletoe & holly: The Druids ascribed magical properties to the mistletoe in particular. The evergreen holly was worshiped as a promise of the sun’s return’. Encyclopaedia Americana.
  6. Christmas tree: Tree worship, common among the pagan Europeans, survived after their conversion to Christianity’. One of the ways in which tree worship survived is in the custom of ‘placing a Yule tree at an entrance or inside the house in the midwinter holidays’.​ Encyclopædia Britannica.

“The 25th of December is actually the culmination of the Feast of Saturnalia…

Part 2 – What To Do About Christ-mass?

Each year, church leaders worldwide discuss and pontificate what the birth of Christ means, extrapolating profoundly and deeply. Yet, it occurs to me they haven’t a clue what it actually means because once it is understood when Christ was born and once the historical pagan origins of Christmas are understood just try stating these truths almost anywhere there is a vested interest in Christmas (official ‘Christianity’) and you will instantly see what the birth of Christ means: you will be scorned, mocked, laughed at, ridiculed, and perhaps too, even outcast. Then and only then will it be clear what it means: hated of men and outcast from their institutions and most of society much like it was for Christ when He was born! Go on and give it a try at your next ‘X-Mas’ party. Just try running in to declare the truth of Christ on Christmas day and see what kind of reaction you get! Even as you answer The Father’s call to the truth of His Son you will no doubt be denied by family and friends. Perhaps the simple reason for this is that most people are only too happy to go along with the fun and festivities, the good feelings, the glad tidings and the celebratory atmosphere? 

Christmas, like all things man-made begins from a corrupt foundation and continues to serve the needs of men. Christmas is a festival commanded by The Roman Church not because it is scriptural truth but because it serves the needs of men. However, we do not need to celebrate Christmas. We were never commanded to do such a thing by Christ. Period. So, here is your first tip on what to do about Christmas: let Christmas be what it is; a pagan festival recast with a ‘Christian’ theme that you are not commanded to observe and dissociate from it; be in it (if you have to), but not of it (as if you were in Islam during Ramadan); let it be a reminder of our origins and spiritual adolescence. You could wish it away all you like but it will probably be around next year, though who knows? At the rate things are going who can say what the priesthood will proclaim next? Of course, if you are getting sick and tired of just hanging around and declaring His truth from the rooftops is what you are compelled to do, well by all means let ‘er rip! Will the masses and those in and around your life get the message? Who knows? However, if you don’t go you’ll never know so get out there and share The Truth with any and all who are thirsty for it!

If, as I did, upon coming to understand His truth you require some period of ‘withdrawal’ (spiritual rehabilitation), one strategy I found to be of use is as follows. Christmas is for many people a powerfully emotional time and in my experience it was the music that had such a powerful affect, and still does. (In fact knowing the truth made it even more powerful; it just broke me up all the more). I like to sing on occasion, and the one thing I really used to like about Christmas was the singing; coming together with friends and relative strangers singing (at least for some of the more ‘traditional’ carols). I suspect one of the reasons why the emotions associated with Christmas are so strong is because they are a mix of feelings stemming from earliest childhood memories, and if you were lucky enough to have a relatively happy and loving Christmas many profound feelings come flooding back each year. Often Christmas is about family; coming together with people in a powerful way that involves ‘burying the hatchet’ or forgiving of grudges and grievances. Let’s face it, some of that isn’t all bad. Some years ago after decades of spiritual ‘wandering’ I found myself suddenly compelled to read scripture and return to church for the Christmas service. That evening, I couldn’t even get through one verse of ‘O Come All Ye Faithful’ without choking up; tears streaming down my face in the front row – shattered! Now maybe Christ never meant that much to people, just some kind of a mental exercise, a set of memorised ideas, a club to join, or a ticket to ride but there I was effectively unable to utter a word pretty much like Zacariah himself. Yet, I knew as I looked around the pews that the others did not likely understand what I was experiencing so strongly and it became painfully clear to me in the months to come that the pews were effectively full of robotic, spiritually asleep people.

For this people’s heart is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes they have closed; lest at any time they should see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and should understand with their heart, and should be converted, and I should heal them.” Matthew 13:15 KJV

So, what I did was make a simple playlist of traditional Carols and then play them anytime I liked but more so leading up to September. Not so as to recreate some birthday event that month but just to help ‘move’ my emotions away from the ritual they had been rooted in and to help get my understanding on a new track, or on proper calendar as it were. The reason why I am sharing this with you is because what makes the religious deception so wicked is that it is sown right into our hearts! 

Now this deception is not on us but on the church leaders that made it so over the centuries as The Roman Church grew in power and influence as the official religion of the Roman Empire. Now that you know, it’s over to you.

One thought on “What To Do About Christmas?

  1. Christmas also has to do with a 12-day celebration of sun worship and winter solstice. The axial tilt of the earth is the furthest away from the sun. The Northern Hemisphere corresponds with the first day of winter. Nothing but false paga religion. |
    Good writings from you on this topic.

    The beginning of this month I had to reset my password and started a weblog anew called “Anglo-Saxon Nations” So I lost your blog, but I am glad I found it again, today.

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