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Good Friday

  • Writer: hcolmer
    hcolmer
  • Apr 1, 2015
  • 3 min read

The Christian Church has always been associated with fish in the role of "Fisher of Men." Christ himself was, as was John the Baptist, and the early Christians used the fish sign of the "icthys" to designate themselves. Paradoxically the church will tell you Ichthus is an acronym for; Jesus Christ God Son Savior. But in truth it is the continuation of Dagon worship. And this is why we have all the fish symbols in Christianity. Dagon, Oannes and Enki are essentially synonymous and originate from the Hindu Fish avatar of Vishnu. Dagon plunged into the waters of the womb to be reborn. This may be why the Catholic Church pray to Mary (mare or maris, the Latin name for the ocean or the sea). In Chaldean times the head of the church was the representative of Dagon, he was infallible and people had to kiss his ring and his slipper, and he was also addressed as ‘Your Holiness’. he also wore the fish mitre and robes.

Catholics are taught that Good Friday is a special day, a day of abstinence from meat, a day to eat fish! Friday was not the day of the crucifixion of Christ and neither was Easter Sunday morning the time of His resurrection, so this is obviously not the true foundation of Easter. From where then does Easter observance come? Did the apostles ever observe Easter? Did the early Christians dye easter eggs or go to the bakery and buy hot cross buns? Did Peter or Paul ever conduct an Easter sunrise service? Where did all of these customs come from? Pagans!

Bibical scriptures never associate Friday with fish. The word "Friday" comes from "Freya", who was the goddess of peace, joy and fertility. And as the symbol of her fertility, the FISH was regarded as being sacred to her! The very word "fish" comes from the original word "dagon" implying fecundity. The Romans called Venus the goddess of sexual fertility which spawned our modern word "venereal". Friday was regarded as her sacred day, because it was believed that the planet Venus ruled the first hour of Friday and thus it was called dies Veneris. The fish was regarded as sacred to Ashtoreth, the name under which the Israelites worshipped the pagan goddess. And in ancient Egypt, Isis is represented with a fish on her head.

Jesus was symbolically crucified at Easter because this is the spring equinox when the Sun (Jesus) enters the astrological signs of Aries, and Taurus when the Sun triumphs over darkness - the time of year when the world is restored by the power of the Sun and the spring equinox was one of the most sacred Egyptian events. The Festival of Easter was as important to early Christians as December 25th. The legend of the crucified Mithras said he was resurrected on March 25th. The date of Easter is no longer fixed to the first day of Aries, but the symbolism remains. The Christian religious day is... Sunday.

Easter is not unique to Christianity for 2,000 years before Christ Babylonians honored the resurrection of their god, Tammuz, who was brought back from the underworld by his mother/wife, Ishtar, pronounced “Easter.” The modern Easter celebration originates from the Anglo-Saxon fertility rites of the goddess Eostre or Ostara when all life was being renewed. Easter eggs are classic womb-vulva symbols of the Goddess Eostre, and were traditionally colored red and laid on graves to enliven the dead. Lent also came from paganism, not from the Bible! There is neither biblical nor historical record of Christ, the apostles or the early Church participating in the Lent season.


The last night of Jesus is based on the last night of Horus in the Egyptian Book of the Dead. The early Church Fathers threw caution to the wind when they changed spiritual allegory into historical fact The Church disassociated itself from earlier religions even though St. Paul proclaims that the whole Gospel story is an allegory. Alfred Boyd Kuhn’s book, Ancient Egypt, the Light of the World makes the connection between Karast and Christ of Christian Gnostics. The word Messiah is traced to the Egyptians; to anoint or to be born. Messeh, crocodile oil, was the Egyptian word for "the anointed" initiate in the Mystery rites performed before a burial. The word mummy derives from the Egyptian mum, to "initiate into the mysteries." When, Osiris is called the Karast-mummy it is the Mystery of Christ.

 
 
 

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