
The Notorious
Cross
The
Error
of the Cross
The history
of the Catholic Church firmly agrees that the SIGN OF THE
CROSS was brought into Catholicism from the Babylonian
mystery religions. It is now found in all the churches, for
it was never rejected by the so-called Reformers. They did
not know any better. There is a great deal of information
about that symbol than we have space, here, for a lengthy
discussion. We urge you to obey the Bible in which you claim
to believe (unless, of course, you are lying) by proving all
things, by the Spirit; the only way you can keep yourself
unspotted from the mixture of Babylonian abominations and
traditional Christianity, which came straight from the
Gentiles, where the hard-earned money of poor and sincere
believers is spuriously exploited by workers of lawlessness,
who "feast and party with you, without fear, serving only
themselves, running into the way of Balaam for profit,
teaching for money (Jude 11-2)." WAKE UP, all you who fear
El Shaddai. Take a trip to the library. Check the
Encyclopedia Britannica, the Catholic Encyclopedia, and a
few other references. Please, do it for the sake of the
Kingdom.
You will find that the CROSS is the symbol of the Babylonian
messiah, Tammuz. Documents of the Catholic Church and papal
encyclicals state that they did not receive that pagan sign
until the end of the third century, from the Church of
Alexandria, Egypt. In the Babylonian Mysteries where Tammuz
was worship as the savior of his followers, they represented
him by the first letter of his name, the Chaldean and
Egyptian TAU. Thousands of years before Yahshua the initial
T was traced on the foreheads of those who were initiated
and bap-tized in the mysteries Tammuz was seen as the
incarnation of the sun-god, Nimrod. In this capacity his
symbol (the T) was inserted either inside a circle
(representing union with his father, the sun-god) or
appended to it, as carried by the Egyptian priests. All the
pagans all over the world venerated that same sign.
Hislop informs us that the Mexicans erected large stone
crosses for the god of rain His. Celts, Druids, Manicheans,
Buddhists, and Central American pagans regarded it as “a
sacred symbol”, used for good luck and to ward off evil
spirit. In his book, The Two Babylons, Alexander Hislop
tells us that, “The mystic TAU, T, as a symbol of the great
divinity, was called ‘the sign of life;’ it was used as an
amulet over the heart; it was marked on the official
garments of the pagan priests, as on the garments of the
priests of Rome; it was borne by kings in their hand, as a
token of their dignity... The Vestal virgins of Pagan Rome
wore it suspended from their necklaces, as the nuns do now.
The Egyptians did the same, and so did many of the barbarous
nations with whom they had” contact. (17)
So deep have all the branches of traditional Christianity
fell into that babylonian abomination that one reputed
pastor of The Moody Bible Institute recently said that “the
cross is the power of God”. This is a direct contradiction
of the Scripture if the word “God” truly stands for “Elohim”
in their theological jargons. Fortunately, the English “God”
is a modification of the words “Gad” and “Gutt”, Germanic
and Anglo-Saxon pagan gods.
For those who care to know more, the word “cross” is not
even in the Bible. In his book An Expository Dictionary of
New Testament Words, W.E. Vine tells us that the Greek word
“stauros denotes, primarily, ‘an upright pale or stake.’ On
such malefactors were nailed for execution. Both the noun
and the verb stauroo, ‘to fasten to a stake or pale,’ are
originally to be distinguished from the ecclesiastical form
of a two beamed ‘cross.’ The shape of the latter had its
origin in ancient Chaldea, and was used as the symbol of the
god Tammuz (...) in that country and adjacent lands,
including Egypt. By the Middle of the 3rd century A.D. the
churches had either departed from, or had travestied,
certain doctrines of the Christian faith. In order to
increase the prestige of the apostate ecclesiastical system
pagans were received into the churches ...and were permitted
largely to retain their pagan signs and symbols. Hence the
TAU or T, in its most frequent form, with the cross-piece,
was adopted to stand for the ‘cross’ of Christ.” As you can
see on reading this, the more informed you are the safer you
are.
It is interesting to note that among the pagans “This cross
putting forth leaves and flowers, is called the divine tree,
the tree of the gods, the tree of life and knowledge, and
productive of whatever is good and desirable, and is placed
in the terrestrial paradise,” we read in Hislop quoting
Colonel Wilford’s Asiatic Researches. Here is what the
Office of the Cross of the Roman Church says about their
most revered idol:
“O crux, lignum triumphale
Mundi vera salus, vale,
Inter ligna nullum tale
Fronde, flore, germine.” (18)
Translation:
Hail, O cross, triumphal wood, true salvation of the world,
among trees there is none like thee in leaf, flower and bud,
...O cross, our only hope, increase righteousness to the
godly and pardon the offenses of the guilty.”
Is it any wonder that every Easter Sunday, Christians gather
in their churches and on beaches celebrating Sunrise
Services around crosses covered with flowers and purple and
white clothe?
The same effort to establish devotion to the cross was made
by the Church of England:
“O faithful
cross, thou peerless tree,
No forest yields the like of thee,
leaf, flower, and bud;
Sweet is the wood, and sweet the weight,
And sweet the nails that pennetrate
Thee thou sweet wood.”
Can anyone
of good sense, who has not lost his mind, and who is not a
sworn and incorrigible idolater read the above verses and
fail to see the connection between those invocations and the
trees in the Garden of Eden? Satan showed Eve the attributes
of the TREE of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, and told her
‘that was the real Tree of Life. When you eat of that TREE,
you shall not surely die; you will have knowledge. You’ll
become like the Most High.’ “The woman saw that the TREE was
good for food, that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a TREE
desirable to make one wise, she took of its fruit and ate.
She also gave to her husband with her, and he ate.”
(Ge.3: 1-7) New-Age cultists are now saying that the eating
of that TREE is the best thing that has ever happened to
mankind. Truly, the Mystery of Iniquity has succeeded in
setting up its image in the churches of Gentile
Christianity. In Florida there is a notoriously famous
electric chair called Old Sparky, on which citizens of the
United States execute those they’ve condemned. Like someone
said: would you make a carved image of Old Sparky and hang
it around your neck if your son was killed on it? You think
about it.
You don’t know what you have gotten yourself messed into.
Christians not only worship Tammuz T, they also make sure
they don’t forget to represent the crosses of the two
robbers. Come out of her, My people.
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