Demons

Demons must testify

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“The banks have again,” he begins, and says the communion     benches   that are without authority from Rome almost everywhere from the churches had removed. “I am not happy,” he continues, “but the lady forces me to High! ”
Then he comes to Anneliese to speak to him only the rotznase is that he does not get because they are under the protection of the Madonna stands. It has the writings of Barbara Weigand read, which he hated (see Section II, p. 100). Mr. Hein raises he proposed that his wife to him in San Damiano so many souls away from them. By nature vile expressions he shows them in his anger.
He knows that the Ettlebener (Mr. Pastor alto) down there (in San Damiano), and gets up when he named exorcists, which he probably remembers the shame, the burden on a traitor.
He confesses: “I’m damned forever, forever, forever! You guys, if you could only imagine, damned for all eternity! I’m damned for all eternity! ”
He reveals that even those in their (Anneliese) is indoors, “the next he is hanging on the cross.” His name says it does not. It is the thieves left. Schrecklich it is for him, in front of a priest in the exorcist to have because it is doomed and he comes not because he’s (the Mother of God) being protected.

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Did A Global Flood Really Happen?

Gilgamesh And Noah

In 1872 a man named George Smith who was an authority on Assyria was looking through a collection of Assyrian tablets which belonged to King Ashurbanipal in the 7th Century B.C. when he found a tablet which told a story of a flood that was strikingly similar to the Noah’s Ark story in the Bible. This tablet was written in Akkadian and is now known as Tablet 11 of the Epic of Gilgamesh.

The most remarkable point the two stories share in common is that of the three birds which were released to see if the flooding was over. In both stories a deity had decided to destroy man with a flood because of his evil deeds and in both stories a man was found who was deserving of being saved. The man was warned and instructed to build a craft to save him, his family and a certain number of animals. Read The Rest Of This Post

Is The Sphinx Much Older Than Egypt?

The Sphinx

The Sphinx

It has long been assumed that the Sphinx and the Goddess Sekhmet were constructed under the command of an Egyptian Pharaoh, but what if these two objects are much older than Egypt? In fact there is much evidence that points to these massive structures being around 13,000 years old. And as an interesting note Edgar Cayce, a well known psychic from Kentucky, came up with the same age for the Sphinx.

The Sphinx has the head of a human and the body of a lion while the Goddess Sekhmet has the head of a lioness and the body of a human being. Is it more than coincidence that the two “creatures” are the opposite of each other? To me it seems as though they had a direct relationship with each other, or at least they did in the minds of their designers. Read The Rest Of This Post

Christmas - History and Trivia for Parties

The history of Christmas can be traced back at least four thousand years with many of the most popular traditions celebrated long before the Christ child was born. Early Europeans believed in evil spirits and other supernatural beings and as Winter Solstice approached with its shorter days and increasingly longer nights, there became an anxiety among the society members that maybe the sun would never return. To ensure that the sun would return, special rituals and celebrations were conducted including yule log fires, gift exchanges, feasts, caroling, and even a huge carnival.

Many of the same traditions practiced by the early Europeans were mirrored in other societies including Scandinavian, Greek, and Roman practices. As Christianity spread throughout the world, the Christians wanted to maintain a reverent holiday by which to honor the Christ Child. The Christians were alarmed by the irreverent and festive celebrations and customs of the pagans and Romans. This type of jovial celebration was absolutely forbidden by the church. Of course at first, the Church tried to forbid its converted members from taking part in the various festivities. It didn’t really work well, and the Church took a different approach. The Church created a Christmas celebration that merged the two conflicting practices. The Church insisted on a celebration that would be an appropriate recognition for the son of God yet it would incorporate the merriment, lights, and gifts that were so mesmerizing of early European celebrations.

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Christmas Tree History

From the Garden of Eden to middle age tradition to European royalty to the White House Christmas tree lighting ceremony, the evolution of the decorated, lit indoor and outdoor Christmas trees has been a bit of a journey throughout the years. The Christmas tree is also referred to as a Yule tree.

Whether you celebrate Christmas as a Christian or non-Christian the Christmas tree is widely accepted symbol of the Christmas season. Families form Christmas memories as they decorate the tree together. Sit around the tree in the days leading up to Christmas. And of course, rush to the Christmas tree on Christmas morning to see the beautiful stash of gifts awaiting little fingers.

The Christmas tree tradition we celebrate today is an interesting mix of history with facts and word of mouth stories. The combination of the two has formed the modern version of the indoor, lit evergreen Christmas tree. When looking at Christmas tree traditions a person can start back at the celebrations of the Tree of Knowledge from the Garden of Eden. In the middle ages, evergreen trees were decorated with red apples to celebrate the feast of Adam and Eve.

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