New Years New Year’s Day in modern America was not always on - TopicsExpress



          

New Years New Year’s Day in modern America was not always on January 1st. New Year’s is the oldest of all holidays, it was first observed about 4,000 years ago by the Ancient Babylon. Babylonian New Year began with the first New Moon around 2,000 BC on the first day of spring. The beginning of spring is a logical time to start a new year, because it is the season of rebirth, of plating new crops, and them blooming. January 1st is nothing more than a deception and a lie including this pagan holiday New Year’s. Also the Babylonians New Year lasted for 11 days. The Romans continued to observe the New Year in late March. The Roman calendar was changed so much that it got of order with the sun. In 46 BC Julius Caesar established the Julian calender. After that he celebrated the first on January 1st by ordering the violent routing of revolutionary Jewish forces in the Galilee. In later years the Roman pagans observed the new year by engaging in drunken orgies. So why did Caesar name the first month January?, He did these to pay homage to the Roman God of doors and gates and the same god that had two faces. The Roman gos Janus. Janus was a dual headed god. The dual heads, one looking forward and one looking behind represents actual and metaphorical threshold in time and space. Saturnalia – 1. The ancient Roman seven-day festival of Saturn, which began on December 17. 2. Celebration marked by unrestrained revelry and often licentiousness; an orgy. The early Babylonians most popular resolution was to return borrowed farm equipment. This has to do with the spring connection I mentioned early. The tradition of using a baby to signify the new year had begun in Greece. Although the early Christians denounced the practice as pagan. The church finally allowed the members to celebrate the New Year with a baby. The Year before the council of Nicaea convened, Sylvester convinced Constantine to prohibit Jews from living in Jerusalem. At the council of nicaea, Sylvester arranged for the passage of a host of viciously Anti-Semitic legislation. All Catholic “Saints” are awarded a day o which Christians celebrate and pay tribute to that saints memory. December 31 is Saint Sylvester day. In conclusion we shouldn’t be celebrating New Years because it is an abomination unto Yahweh our Heavenly Father.
Posted on: Thu, 01 Jan 2015 00:14:26 +0000

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