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Hello! Do you speak PAGAN? Strangely enough, I do! • JESUS • From Latin IESUS, from Greek IESOUS, allegedly from Hebrew Yeshua meaning salvation. However, since NAMES ARE NOT TRANSLATED, then IESOUS or IESUS or JESUS is in effect, just the speakers BEST ATTEMPT at saying the name Yeshua! Spanish speakers incidentally, say hey-soos whenever they see J.E.S.U.S. Incidentally, NONE OF THE ABOVE are the NAME of the TRUE MESSIAH! And STRANGELY ENOUGH, in Hebrew the word for horse is SUS and the horse in the Hebrew would be he-sus and literally means behold (the) horse. Psalms 33:17 warns us that: The horse is a vain means of safety; Neither does it rescue any by its great power. STRANGELY ENOUGH also, there is also a god by the name HESUS or ESUS which the Gauls worshipped. The Gauls were a Celtic tribe in Europe and the English language has its fair share of Celtic-origin words. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esus • EASTER • This word appears only ONCE in the Christian Bibles at Acts 12:4 and is translated from the Greek word Pascha which is from the Hebrew word Pasach which in English means Passover. STRANGELY ENOUGH, every other time the Greek word Pascha appeared in the New Testament, it was translated Passover. Easter was just dropped in out of the blue by the translators. STRANGELY ENOUGH, Easter is the name of a Greek goddess. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%92ostre#Etymology • GRACE & FAITH • A famous quote in Christianity is that we are saved by grace through faith. Of course the definitions of grace and faith seem harmless enough and most people use these words with great confidence and uhh...faith... STRANGELY ENOUGH, however, we learn after looking below the surface that IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY (that means Greek religion) three beautiful goddesses (Aglaia, Thalia, and Euphrosyne) believed to personify and bestow charm, grace, and beauty are known as the THREE GRACES! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Graces Equally STRANGELY ENOUGH, we learn that the word FAITH comes from Latin FIDES which relates to the so-called WHITE GODDESS of TRUST in Roman religion. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fides_(goddess)
Posted on: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 22:13:09 +0000

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