Winter solstice. I've no idea if it was the 25th exactly, or if it was just "midwinter", and the Church just picked the 25th to establish as the "official" date to replace it - but the general gist is correct, they did want to give the pagan converts something Christian to "replace" their pagan festivals.
May Christ watch over us today.
Getting ready to return to DC, 1 hour drive for me to see Presidents speech at the Ellipse.
Whatever happens we stand in good conscience for our children’s children.
Came here to say this and that's what I am doing today !
Wait why?
What if I’m Protestant? And southern? Then I can keep them up right!?
Dooted. Touche fren 🤣🤣
Amen.
And don't you even dare say it.
There is no data that demonstrates the birth of Sol Invictus was celebrated on this day prior to Christians doing so.
Winter solstice. I've no idea if it was the 25th exactly, or if it was just "midwinter", and the Church just picked the 25th to establish as the "official" date to replace it - but the general gist is correct, they did want to give the pagan converts something Christian to "replace" their pagan festivals.
Not sure what sol invictus is, but saturnalia took place at the end of December. Probably that
Amen!
And A-wo...Nah, to hell with that.
Reeeeeee
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
Dear Lord,
When two or three come in agreement. Here you are in our midst. Matthew 18:20
Amen.
30000000
Amen! NO KING BUT CHRIST!
Don't spam unrelated threads, please.
Enjoy the trip then.