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Dec. 26, 2024 - Dan Bidondi Show
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There Shall Arise False Christs
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Good evening, everybody, and welcome to FOJC Radio Doctrine of Christ YouTube channel.
I am David Carrico.
Of course, I am.
And we're so thankful for each and every one of you joining us.
If you don't fit in with the world, and if you're not there eating your ham, this is the place for you to be right here on FOJC Radio for a little fellowship, a little fun, and a little education tonight on the Doctrine of Christ YouTube channel.
I have a disappointing announcement this evening.
Grandma will not be with us for the broadcast this evening because she got run over by a plasmoid.
Yeah, that's right.
Grandma got run over by a plasmoid.
She won't be here.
But who is here this evening are some of my very, very favorite people.
Mr. Brian Reese is making it all possible this evening.
He is the guy that put the dynamite in Santa's sleigh.
Yeah, that's right.
That's Brian.
But that's only metaphorical.
We're not no violence here.
We're not going to blow up Santa's sleigh.
We are going to bind him and send him to the abyss, but no violence here.
That's purely metaphorical.
And joining us for the broadcast tonight is one of my favorite people, Mr. Dan Badondi.
It's kind of a tradition.
We do have a Christmas tradition.
And one of them, for some reason, I always love to listen to Handel's Messiah on Christmas Day and the day the world calls Christmas.
And Dan and I just kind of have a way of getting together on Christmas.
So Dan, thank you so much for being here and a part of the broadcast.
Thank you.
How are you doing tonight, my brother?
Oh, great.
Now, Christmas tradition is the, we love to put the coal in the stockings and ruin your Christmas.
That's what we love doing.
We're going to do it once again, 2024.
There you go.
And another one of my very favorite people, I appreciate this young lady so much.
She brings so much to the table.
And Mrs. Jillian Stone, mother of Jack, how are you tonight, Jillian?
I'm doing good.
I'm so excited for tonight.
It's going to be good because I've been working on, you know, my own little series.
And so I'm excited to see Dan's perspective, your perspective.
And hopefully we can get Brian on to share his perspective and just have a collective conversation to kind of just clarify that Christmas is pagan, that we should have nothing to do with it, and to help people lead themselves back to the doctrine of Christ because it's the most important thing in our lives.
And so yeah, I'm excited.
Well, I am too.
And the title of this broadcast tonight, it comes from Matthew 24, 24.
There shall arise false Christ.
And certainly I think that Santa qualifies as a false Christ.
That is very, very serious business.
So, with that, tonight I'm going to, and I, Brian, it sounds like Jillian opened the door there for you.
Did you hear that, Brian?
All right.
All right.
But it sounded like she opened the door there for you.
I wasn't going to do that.
You know, I was not going to be that gracious.
But Jillian was.
So I guess that since she opened the door there, that you're free to chime in with intermittent wisdom.
So I tell you what, tonight, I'm just going to enjoy this broadcast with you all.
If you don't fit in with the world, this is the place for you to be for a little fellowship on this day the world calls Christmas.
So I have been jabbering here enough.
I'm going to turn this time over the broadcast to Mrs. Jillian Stone.
I appreciate her so much, the work she does.
If you haven't subscribed to her YouTube channel, and also, by the way, we're live streaming also on Truth Radio tonight, Dan's channel.
And if you haven't subscribed to Truth Radio, Dan Badondi's YouTube channel, do so.
And Jillian, she puts out so much great content and she's done an entire series on the origin of Christmas.
You'll get a little taste of that tonight and the type of research she does.
So subscribe to Truth Radio Network, Jillian Stone's YouTube channel.
And if you have any time left after that, you can subscribe to Visual Disturbance.
That's right.
Mr. Brian Reese, Visual Disturbance, the man that put the dynamite in Santa's sleigh.
So with that, I'm going to turn the broadcast over to Mrs. Jillian Stone.
Jillian and Dan and Brian, take it away.
There shall arise false Christ.
Wow.
Well, that was really good.
And I'm really excited for tonight.
I think this would be the best place to start where we're talking about the origins of Christmas.
Okay.
So to really elaborate on that, we need to go back to the beginning.
And I'm talking Genesis, the beginning.
I'm talking about the tower of Babel, the beginning, where obviously we had people who spoke the same language, who collectively came together against the Lord and were determined to build a tower that would stretch up and essentially seize the throne of God.
And obviously, we know that the Lord was going to have none of that.
And so not only did he strike deities down like Lucifer, but he also changed the names and changed the languages of every single person so that they could no longer understand each other.
So with that, the deities that they worshiped are all the same, but they have different names throughout different cultures.
And so Dan, I want to have you hop in on that and elaborate.
Yeah, they explain this a lot because we all get here, all of us follows Jesus.
People come up and approach us.
How do you know your God is the right God?
There's thousands of gods.
Well, if you eliminate who's who, when Babylon broke apart and God sent people out like he told them to do in the first place, they took splinters of the Babylonian religion.
So now in the Norse countries, they'll call Nimrod Odin.
And, you know, different names for the same people.
And most of these so-called gods are actually the same people.
They're either Gilberine, they're either Nephilim, or they're either the fallen angels.
You know what I mean?
And then when you narrow it down, there's only one God, the Almighty God, our Heavenly Father, created.
Amen.
So that's where we want to get this with people.
So you're going to hear a lot of these Christmas traditions.
Have different versions all over the world, uh, that you know, that they have these little um, what's that one?
I can't, I was tongue-tied today.
I'm sorry, guys, but they have a lot of these Christmas traditions all over the world in Germany.
And uh, they tell the kids, Hey, listen for you, if you be bad, Krumpus is gonna get you, things like that.
But all these are nothing but uh spin tales and pieces that are all the same Babylonian religion, so they all come from the same place, and uh, so that's why you have these different so-called gods and goddesses, most of them referring to Nimrod and Samaramis and uh their son Tummuz and all that stuff.
So, uh, that's where we're going with this basically to go back to the origin to save all the confusion.
Oh, what about Odin?
What about this one and that one?
No, they're all the same people, just about, and uh, so uh, to save all the confusion where Julian's trying to say this stems from um all the way to the origins of Babylon.
Nope, I think you're muted, Julian.
Sorry, I think the best place to start is probably along the collectives of the origins of Santa Claus, because I think that we can all kind of together, for those of you who are super new to this, we can, you know, collectively agree that Santa Claus is nowhere in the Bible, that Santa Claus is a mythical being, and that as Christians, we should have nothing to do with Santa Claus.
So, what a lot of people don't know is that Santa Claus is actually a few different counterparts of the same deity.
Um, but one of those counterparts, though, comes from his correlation and connection to Saint Nicholas.
And Saint Nicholas was a man who I actually don't believe that he was Christian at all, um, based upon the way that history describes him.
Um, the only thing that a lot of people want to defend him on is that you know, he had to have been for the Lord because he was against Arianism, which denied the divinity of Christ.
So, a lot of Christians today want to defend him on that premise.
But the thing that a lot of people don't realize about people like Saint Nicholas is that for every truth they tell, they have to include the lie.
And oftentimes, for a lie to be the most believable, you have to add some truth in there.
That's how the lie is so good.
So, let's kind of go off of that because I think that we can absolutely start there.
Can you guys see my screen?
Everything's good.
Okay.
So, I said that I created this slideshow in my previous videos where we kind of just go all through it, but we're kind of just going to go over the brief synopsis of it and we can add Krampus in there, the green man in there, all of that good stuff.
So, Saint Nicholas, a man of many names.
In his youth, he is said to have made a pilgrimage to Egypt and Syria, Palestinia.
Shortly after his return, he became the bishop of Myra.
He was later cast into prison during the persecution of Dialotian, but was released after the accession of Constantine the Great.
So, one of the biggest things that I mentioned in my video is that we need to really remember the connection to Constantine and how close they had to have been for him to actually know Saint Nicholas for one and to like him enough to set him free from prison.
So, now let's go into this.
In 325, Nicholas is said to have attended the first council of Nicaea, where he is said to have been a staunch opponent of Arianism, like I said before, and a devout supporter of Trinitarianism, and one of the bishops who signed the Nicaean Creed.
Later versions of the legend embellish it, making the heretic Arius himself and having Nicholas punch him rather than merely slapping him with his open hand.
So, during the Council of Nicaea, when Saint Nicholas opposed Arianism, Arius himself, the founder of Arianism, basically pushed Saint Nicholas's buttons to the point where he punched him in the face, which landed him in prison for the second time.
And what's interesting is this: in these versions of the story, Nicholas is also in prison, but Christ and the Virgin Mary appear to him in his cell.
He tells them he is imprisoned for loving you, and they free him from his chains and restore his vestments.
Now, one of the things that I think is so interesting is it has to be the Virgin Mary, too, which lets you know that it's not the Virgin Mary and it's not Jesus who approached him.
So, who broke him free from these chains, really?
Who came and set him free?
Because it was not Jesus and it was not the Virgin Mary, because we know that the Virgin Mary is dead.
She is, she's no longer in the picture of being able to look at anything on earth right now.
She is completely gone.
She's dead.
So that's a very, very interesting thing.
And not just that, but if you can look at the slide that I'm showing and all of the future slides that I'll show of Saint Nicholas, do you notice how there's a Templar cross on all the pictures as well as a Helios symbol?
So he is viewed not only as a saint, but we know that the Catholic Church views saints as almost little gods as well, that they can pray to, that they can venerate, that they believe that these saints who are dead now can just come and grant them certain things.
So one of the things that I wanted to talk about as well is the way that he's portrayed throughout history.
One of the earliest attested and most famous incidents from his life, he is said to have rescued three girls from being forced into prostitution by dropping a sack of gold coins through the window of each of their house or sorry, of their house each night for three nights so their father could pay a dowry for each of them.
Nicholas is often shown wearing a cowl while the daughters are typically shown in bed dressed in their nightclothes.
Many renderings contain a cypress tree or a cross-shaped cupola.
And other early stories tell of him calming a storm at sea, saving three innocent soldiers from wrongful execution and chopping down a tree that was possessed by a demon.
Another famous legend tells about how he resurrected three children who had been murdered and pickled in brine by a butcher, planning to sell them as pork during a famine.
So this was one of the most crazy things that I came across.
And Dan, I want to hear your thoughts on this here soon.
But isn't it interesting that number one, you have the Trinity of three.
It's always in threes that he does things.
So it's like almost a mimic of Christ.
He's trying to, the stories that are portraying him are trying to mimic Christ.
Not just that, but also the entirety of going to sea and saving innocent soldiers from wrongful execution.
It almost seems like he's really trying to mimic Christ here when we know that there are no instances ever other than Jesus who did this.
I mean, there's like Moses, but you know, he parted the Red Sea.
He didn't walk on water to calm down a sea to save people.
And then also chopping down a tree possessed by a demon.
So obviously there's something there.
And we have like that cypress tree symbolism as well.
And not just that, but resurrecting three children who were going to be sold as pork.
Is that not the craziest thing you have ever heard?
What do you think, Dan?
Yeah, first of all, them selling pork right away is just violating the Bible, the dietary laws.
And you notice how they, you know, you say everything in three.
It's like seems like these rituals.
And why would you chop down a tree possessed by a demon instead of just going up to the tree and the name of Jesus, you know, I command you to leave, you know, and things like that.
It's like the weird things the Catholic Church does.
And I mean, it just baffles me.
And I'm still learning the stuff as I go too.
And it never ends.
It's all these rituals they do.
And just so bizarre how people could actually think this is of God, this is holy stuff.
And it shows you they don't read that Bibles.
I tell you, because, man, just for this stuff alone, and also Saint Nick, you know, who the Catholic Church deems as a saint, you know, the Lord says anybody who believes in him is a saint.
You know, we are his saints.
We're his end-time saints and everything.
So who, you know, for the Catholic to say, oh, you know, Nicholas is a saint.
So basically, he gets lifted up over you.
You have to venerate this guy.
And I seen when I was a Catholic in Catholic stores, we had all the little trinkets and all the charms and everything with all the saints on it and angels.
And there's a special prayer for every one of them.
I forgot the one for Saint Nick, whatever, but I'm not going to recite that anyway.
But it's just, it's amazing how they just left these, and it's paganism.
It's a Babylonian paganism with a Christian coat of paint on it.
It's all it is.
And masqueraded as Christianity when it's not Christianity at all.
It's just paganism.
That's my thoughts on it.
But this is bizarre.
I'm just like sitting here like, what?
Three kids were going to be fed as pork.
Right?
Right.
And it doesn't stop there.
So one of the things that is majorly left out about Saint Nicholas is his interaction with demons and literally enslaving him to do basically his dirty work for him.
So I'm going to show you this, and you're going to be totally mind-blown, you guys.
These are just a few of the servants of Saint Nicholas.
And you'll notice that Belzebub is one of them.
Is that not insane?
But we have here quite a few other than Krampus, because we'll talk about Krampus in a little bit and how he's connected to Saint Nicholas.
But we have a German equivalent who is basically, his name is Neckt Rubrikin.
And what's interesting too is that he's kind of linked a little bit to Rumpelstutzkin.
If you really look into that, there's a lot of rabbit holes that go down here.
You have Parschnuckle.
Oops, sorry.
Parsh Knuckle, Klaubach, Bartel, Helzebach, Belschnickel, Bill Zebub, Hans Muff, and Boozeberg.
But these are just some of the demons.
So, number one, number one, would Jesus have ever enslaved demons to do his bidding?
The answer should be an absolutely not a chance ever.
No way.
No way would Jesus ever do that.
So why on earth is Saint Nicholas allowed to do it?
And the thing is, they're threatening kids because they had this show called The Demon Gods of Christmas with the same characters here.
They're threatening kids.
Listen, if you don't be good, these things are going to come lick you or not to sound disgusting.
Yes.
Or beat you with a stick and throw you in that lady's sack, whatever the case.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, I'll put that up here.
I'll skip down to the second paragraph for you guys to see.
But Medieval iconography, Saint Nicholas is sometimes presented as taming a chained demon.
Zwarte Piet and his equivalents in Germanic Europe were originally presented as one or more enslaved demons forced to assist their captor.
These chained and fire scorched demons may have been redeveloped as a black-skinned human during the early 19th century in the Netherlands in the likeness of Moors who work as servants for Saint Nicholas.
So, not only is this like talking about demons, but it's also blatantly racist, you guys.
Like, I'm sorry, there's no way around that.
And either way, like, why, why on earth would you support this guy?
Why, if you really look into it, why on earth would you support that?
And so, let's go down here into, let's see here.
I think it's the next slide where we talk about, yes, it is, where we talk about Krampus as well.
Krampus is a horned anthro-morph, morph, or sorry, anthropomorphic figure who, in the central and eastern Alpine folkloric tradition, is said to accompany Saint Nicholas on visits to children, you guys, during the night of December 5th, which is known as Krampus Night, immediately before the feast of Saint Nicholas on the 6th of December.
So, the demon Krampus has an entire day dedicated to him, and then the next day is dedicated to Saint Nicholas.
So, you have like a duality type thing where it's trying to show like good versus evil, but really they're both evil and so demonic.
Um, it's just terrible, it's absolutely terrible.
Um, Dan, do you have any other information on Krampus?
Yeah, it's uh Krampus is actually huge, especially in Europe.
Uh, they actually made a movie not too long ago, I think it was this year last year, yeah, about Krampus, and uh, it's very popular, and you know, and they're teaching kids that that's a disturbing part.
The teaching is scaring these poor kids.
Imagine you're a kid in bed, you're like, oh man, if I'm a bad boy, and I was a little bad today, is Krampus gonna come get me?
You know, and uh, that's horrible, it really is.
And uh, the evil depictions, and you can see the similarities, a lot of these so-called uh demons-I mean, they are demons, I'm sorry, but they're always horn-type, goat-type things, and uh, it's very disgusting.
Now, the Bible that I read, the Bible tells me to cast out demons, not play with demons, I use them as my slaves, you know.
So, I don't know where this Catholic church is, even remotely, so to even indicate that this is of God, you know, it's like what no, it's so true.
And also, there is a very popular doctrine that is emerging now that literally believes that demons have no power over you and that you literally can control them and what they do.
You can literally call them out that demons don't exist anymore, and that if they ever did approach you, you can just tell them what to do, and they are forced to do whatever you say, and they have no power at all-like zero power.
And that is the most dangerous thing to ever think that is so dangerous.
People who literally are on that chain, that bandwagon of belief that the dark doesn't have enough power.
So, what is sin then, right?
How, what, what is spiritual warfare then?
Why is it that demonic possession happens?
Why is it that Jesus literally needed to cleanse temple after like after temple, and then also rebuke the sea, rebuke the wind?
Why did he need to do that if the demonic really has no power?
Why is it that Jesus had to cast Legion into swine?
It seems to me like they have a lot of power, and obviously, there's power in the mighty name of Jesus, and he is the one that saves us and delivers us from this darkness.
But it's just terrible.
It's a terrible doctrine to even consider to even toy around with the idea that the demonic has no power over you and that you can just control them and allow them to do your bidding because they're they aren't on the side of the Lord, they're shut out from the Lord, they are completely shut out.
So, with that, knowing that they're shut out, they don't have access to God, they don't.
And why would they do your bidding if they don't even do gods?
That's something to really think about.
And to continue on with like some of the Krampus stuff, too, and kind of just the more of the history is that in Celtic mythology, or sorry, in Norse mythology, sorry, he is the son of Hell, the Norse goddess of the underworld.
And with the spread of Catholicism, Camp Krampus became associated with Christmas.
And that's like one of the craziest things, too, is that with the Norse evangelization over the years where the Catholics came to try to convert them, they used different customs to basically make Christianity seem more appealing.
And it's very interesting as well because we'll just talk about this: about his chains, right?
Krampus carries chains thought to symbolize the binding of the devil.
He thrashes the chains for a dramatic effect.
The chains are sometimes accompanied with bells of various sizes.
Krampus will carry a bundle of birch branches where he occasionally swats children, like you said before, Dan.
The birch branches are replaced with a whip in some representations, but on Christmas Eve, Krampus travels with a sack or a basket strapped to his back in his cart to cart off evil children for drowning, eating, or transporting to hell.
That's pretty insane.
That's pretty intense that quote-unquote evil children will be drowned, eaten, or transported to hell.
Some of the older versions make mention of naughty children being put in the bag and taken away.
This quality can be found in other companions of Saint Nicholas, such as Zwarte Piet.
So you have that other counterpart of Krampus, who does the exact same things to children.
Krampus was thought to have been a part of pagan rituals for the winter solstice.
According to legend, he is the son of Hell the Norse goddess of the underworld.
With the spread of Catholicism, Krampus became associated with Christmas.
Another theory is that Krampus is also a representation of the horned god of witches.
In an article about Krampus published in 1958, folklorist Maurice Bruce wrote: There seems to be little doubt as to his true identity, for in no other form is the full regalia of the horn god of the witches so well preserved.
The birch, apart from its phallic significance, may have a connection with initiation rites of certain witch covens, rites which entailed binding and scourging as a form of mock death.
So he's used in death rituals according to Wiccan belief systems.
And this is absolutely terrible.
But we think about Krampus, right?
What exactly is Krampus?
And a lot of people don't really take into account this.
Could he part, and this is a rhetorical question because we all know the answer is yes.
But could he be a satyr?
Yes.
Yes, he is.
He's a goat man.
He is a satyr.
So let's go into his other counterpart here.
Sounds like a demented version of Pen.
Well, yeah, you go right there.
Yep, we're going right into it.
The Green Man.
The Green Man is a description originating in 1939, which describes the engraved sculpture of a face with leaves growing from it in English architecture.
His presence symbolizes nature, but he is depicted differently according to where he's engraved and whom carves him on a church.
He may symbolize either inspiration or lust.
He also may symbolize an ancient protector or of travelers in the forest.
The green man was a figure of a man dressed in a foliage costume and usually carrying a club, was a wild, was sorry, was a variant of the broader European motif of the wild man, also known as wild man of the woods or woodwoes.
By at least the 16th century, the term green man was used in England for a man who was covered in leaves, foliage, including moss as a part of a pageant, parade, or ritual, who often was the whiffler, who was a person who clears a path or space through the crowd for a parade performance.
So this is where you see him through the festivals of winter solstice.
So now I love this woman.
Her name is Julia Somerset.
And she wrote an amazing book titled Folklore.
And she wrote a motif on medieval church architecture, which she also called the Green Man, with other green-related concepts, such as the Green Man pubs, Jack and the Green, folk custom, and May Day celebrations.
She proposed that the Green Man represented a pagan fertility figure.
The idea has been contested by other folklorists who assert that Lady Raglan had no evidence that the foliage had her motif or other concepts she associated with it were pagan in nature.
But Lady Raglan was incredibly persecuted for her studies because they viewed her as just a woman.
She has no brain, right?
She can't think for herself.
What standing does she have?
Well, there's a lot suggesting that Julia Somerset was incredibly correct on her research because the green man was the figure of a man.
Oh, wait, hold on.
We, this is the second.
Sorry, I this is like literally a copy and paste of the second slide.
Let's do this one.
The tradition of the green man carved into Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox churches is found across Europe, including examples such as the seven green man of Nicosia carved into the facade of the 13th century Saint Nicholas Church in Cyprus.
So we can see here that Saint Nicholas has a direct connection to the Green Man because his church literally has the seven green man of Nicosia carved into it.
So what's also interesting is that there's only a few specific churches that have the green man carved into their architecture.
And we went over that: Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox.
Interesting, right?
So let's talk about the Church of St. Nicholas.
So it's in Cyprus, located in the village of Cato Paphos.
It is thought to have been built on the site of a temple dedicated to the goddess Aphrodite.
Aphrodite was a major deity in the region, particularly in Phapos, which was known as the center of her worship in ancient times.
The transition from pagan worship to Christian practices often involved the construction of churches on previously sacred sites, which was a part of the broader effort to convert local populations to Christianity.
So, what's interesting here is that Aphrodite actually has a correlation to Dionysus.
And Dionysus had as his little minions, these satyr figures.
And also, Dionysus is seen as another counterpart to the green man.
So, here's the kind of finale for that whole thing to wrap it up on Santa is in the days of the Civil War.
Santa was seen as a saint.
Later, he is seen as a magical figure, as in the illustrations of Thomas Nast.
Then, finally, as the Jolly Rotown man of today in the original illustrations of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, the ghost of Christmas present could have stepped out of the forest of Merry Old England in this well-loved Christmas story.
John Leach, who illustrated the original version, portrays the ghost as a giant with a green robe open sufficiently to expose his chest and trimmed with ermine.
His hair is a tangled mass of mistletoe and holly and his face glowing with vitality and the bounty of the harvest with goodwill toward all.
This barefooted harboringer of happiness and joy, wielding his torch and horn of plenty, is much closer to the spirit of the Christmas season than his overweight, soda-devouring counterpart.
Leach shows us that the ancient spirit of the Yule season, decked as both the green man and as Father Christmas, he is the spirit of nature decked in green, the link between Santa Claus, the celebratory giving spirit of Christmas, and the green man.
The Celtic green man in cathedrals can be depicted as grotesque, and often the image are referred to that way.
Today, the beneficient being gives not life, but gives gifts above all, hope and goodwill, which is, after all, why the Christ child was born and why his birth is celebrated each year.
As Dickens Scrooge said, I will live in the past, the present, and the future.
The spirits of all three shall strive in me.
Heaven and Christmas time be praised for this.
Life and death are extreme opposites.
The birth of a child in the evergreen mistletoe represents life, and the cold and snow of winter represent death.
We celebrate the birth and the life force, and perhaps that is the reason the image of the green man was accepted and incorporated into the cathedrals to remind us of the life cycle.
The green man is the archetype of oneness of earth in Father Christmas.
The gift giver is a form of the green man.
Now, there's a lot of other stuff on this, but it's interesting because there's another green man, and I'm sure that you've heard of this movie, but have you heard of the Grinch?
Yep.
It's just another embodiment of the Green Man.
And now we can see here that it goes all the way back in time to literally the Green Man, literally satyr worship, the worship of the god Dionysus, and even further back to linking him to other horn gods throughout the Celtic religion, such as Cernunos, who is the horn god, or Pan, who is also a horn god.
There's a lot of different links that you can connect Santa Claus to that also embody and link directly to Saint Nicholas.
Yeah, it's definitely a lot of duality they're pushing, and it's crazy.
And it's the whole thing, the whole matter is like, you know, the whole focus is off of Jesus.
Father Christmas is Santa Claus.
You know, that right there is Antichrist right there.
Then you got all these satyrs that, you know, they're focusing on and everything else.
And so where's the focus on Jesus?
You're making kids afraid of these satyrs.
And what she plays the good cop, bad cop routine that makes Santa Claus look that much better.
You know what I mean?
The whole time, it's like, all right, where's our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ as well with this?
Right.
Right.
So we kind of went over Santa Claus.
I think we can all collectively agree.
Where do you think that we should take this from here on out, Dan?
I would definitely go right into just like you know, why they started pushing this and everything else.
And, you know, me personally, I think it's, you know, Constantine, he was just trying to appease both the Christian movement and also the pagans at the same time.
As we know, it was a church and Rome was all pagan.
Still is today, if you ask me, but when he took control of Rome, you know, that claim I converted to Christianity.
And I think he was trying to please both people at the same time, control them both, you know, because he changed not only Christian things, but pagan things as well.
So, yeah, so it's he pushed these two together under his control and just distorted both Christianity and paganism.
Yeah, absolutely.
I agree with that 100%.
And I'm trying to find the slide.
I believe that it was in the second to last one.
We're going to talk about some very big, prominent figures throughout history that are behind a lot of this kind of thing.
And a lot of people just want to kind of pin it all on Constantine.
But honestly, I, I, as much as I dislike Constantine, I think that what he did was minuscule compared to what everyone else did.
Oh, yeah.
It was just an entirely grand scheme of different things.
I'm trying to find exactly who Charles Dickens with the Christmas Carol.
Yes, Christmas in the America here.
And yeah, you're right.
There's a lot of people after Constantine that really went above and beyond the push to Christmas thing.
Oh, yeah.
And two people that I talked about a lot in my series was Benedict of Nursia and Pope Gregory I.
So let's talk about Benedict of Nursia because a lot of people don't realize how terrible this dude was.
So it is not known when the period of preparation for Christmas that is now called Advent began, though it was certainly existing from about 480.
The novelty introduced by the Council of Taurus 567 was to order monks to fast every day in the month of December until Christmas.
So this is about Advent and the history of Advent, which is basically, according to the Catholics, an entire season dedicated to Christmastide, which we can very well see as soon as I go through this is a very pagan thing.
And it's really just nothing new under the sun.
So Benedict of Nursia was the founder of Christian mysticism.
And he was also the founder and father of monasticism, which is basically monks, monks going and living in solitude, performing certain rituals in a collective group of usually all men.
And they would literally just live their entire lives in solitude.
So Benedict of Nursia, founder of Christian mysticism.
So what is Christian mysticism?
And Christian mysticism is quite literally the new age, but it's really old age if you really think about it.
Christian mysticism is the belief system that you can attain the divinity of Christ inside of you.
And they call it today Christ consciousness.
They think that you literally can be so close to God that he will literally come inside you and give you superpowers.
And it comes from a very dark ritual that is leading back into even the Egyptian Book of the Dead.
And later on, the Greek kind of definition is theurgy, which is the belief system of uniting with the divine.
So he believes that you can call upon Mary to do this for you.
You can call upon the saints to do this for you, that they can inhabit your body and that you will attain this Christ consciousness.
And it's a very esoteric philosophy, and esoteric, for those of you who don't know, is basically a belief system for a niche group of people.
So not a lot of people know about it.
A lot of it is incorporated with the mystery religions, but it's meant to be that way because they don't want you to know what they're doing.
But they give you a little bit, which is Benedict Inertia.
So Benedict's rule is the foundation for the Benedictines and all of its reform groups to be such as the Cisterians and the Trappists.
Benedict founded the great Mona Casino in 529, apart from a short poem attributed to Mark of Monte Cassino.
The only ancient account of Benedict is found in the second volume of Pope Gregory I.
So we're gonna talk about him too, because he was the pope that started renovating pagan temples for worship.
And isn't it interesting that this guy literally was the only guy who wrote about Benedict Inertia, and he also is like literally one of the biggest people throughout history who started mixing pagan customs with Christianity.
So let's talk about him too.
So the council also noted that some Gayo-Roan customs of ancestor worship were still being observed.
So get this, get this.
Canon decreed that anyone known to be participating in these practices was barred from receiving communion and not allowed to enter the church, right?
So they said, you can't do it your own way.
You're not allowed to participate in these pagan customs.
So that's what the history books say.
Okay.
That's what the white lie will tell you is that, oh, they said that they banned this.
The thing is, is that they didn't.
This is how you know.
The Council of Tours 567 noted that every day is a festival between Christmas Day on December 25th and Epiphany on January 6th.
This may be the earliest acknowledgement of what came to be known as the 12 Days of Christmas or Christmastide.
The Gauls were Celtic, which infers that they celebrated the winter solstice festival of Yule, which is 12 days long.
Needless to say, that the Council of Tours incentivized creating an advent along with 12 Days of Christmas to get the Gauls to convert.
It is a mass scheme of lies, you guys, mass scheme of lies.
And it is just one of those things that really just solidifies for me.
Because when you really look into the history of what everything says, when you look into all of the like the worded accounts and the historical context behind everything, you are then able to kind of pinpoint exactly what went on.
It doesn't need to always be written to kind of gauge what happened because you have here that Pope Gregory sent people like Saint Augustine, sent people like other saints that he sent to convert certain areas.
And you'll notice that those certain areas practiced Yule.
So then they converted Yule into 12 days of Christmas or Christmastide.
And they dedicated the winter solstice preparation as Advent.
And it's just, it's so dark.
It is so twisted.
And the Bible talks so much about what will happen to people who mix customs.
Yeah, you can't sit at this table with Satan and then God at the same time.
That's a common thing, you know, and then when they accuse Jesus of being of Satan, too, say, how could a divided kingdom stand?
You know, it's the same thing with us.
You know, how can we serve two masters?
You know, it's, we can't.
And one's got to be, you know, you've got to be exposed for one or the other or both, you know?
So that, you know, and again, it's just like the world just trying to appease the world.
And none of this at all, like, you know, all these writings from the popes and the so-called saints and all that.
Where does it glorify Jesus Christ?
Then they noticed earlier when he said, oh, Saint Nicholas, he has seen an apparition of Mary.
There goes Mary worship, mother goddess worship and everything else.
So everything's like promoting this new age agenda, Eastern mysticism and all that stuff.
And by again, taking the scripture, the teachings of Jesus Christ out the window.
You know, that's what it is.
And because everything the scripture teaches us, they do opposite.
And, but they, you know, the Pope's infallible.
That's what they tell you when I was a Catholic.
Pope's infallible.
That means he could do anything he wants.
He's approved by the Lord, you know, which is not true at all.
Dan, he can do anything he wants by opening up a portal.
Last night, supposedly Christmas Dave, he's over with his five portals, his ancient sacred portals that he's going to be presenting across mankind or whatever.
But hey, I'm hey, I'm Brian Rees.
I wasn't supposed to chime in just yet, but Jillian opened the door for me a while ago.
So here I am, everybody.
Sorry to interrupt, but I couldn't help myself there, Dan and Jillian.
Old Popey with his five portals, maybe he opened up and got some the druids.
Maybe some of the druids cracked, you know, cracked out through the through the abyss.
Now he's playing around with the Atlanteans or whatever.
You know what I'm saying?
It's just, oh, yeah.
It's terrible.
It's absolutely terrible, guys.
It's terrible.
No, it is.
And the fact check on it, too, there are so many immediately fact checkers who are saying, no, he's not going to open just a portal on Christmas Eve.
He's going to do it through the span of 12 days, though.
Like, what?
Are you kidding me?
Yeah, there's, there's so many, there's, it was just so funny reading the fact checks of, okay, well, what is, there has to be some, some sort of, you know, logical explanation for this.
So I like to keep my mind open and look at both sides, but it's just hilarious what the fact checking said.
Like, oh, no, it's not just going to be on Christmas Eve.
It's not going to be five portals right on that day, but it's going to span along the 12 days of Christmas.
And one of the weirdest things that I came across, I actually shared it with one of my remnant friends on here.
And we were looking into kind of the symbolism of the Pope doing this.
And one of the most interesting, fascinating things, and I don't want you to take this wrong.
I just want to show you what I found as far as this goes.
So before the Temple of Saint Peter, which is the first door that was supposed to be unlocked, before that was the Basilica of St. Peter, it was once before a circus of the Roman Emperor Nero.
And Nero was literally worshipped as the god.
He was viewed as the Antichrist, and he had a suspicious death that his followers prophesied that one day he would return.
So get this.
On the last day of the five portals, the fifth portal being opened up is the Basilica of Paul.
Get this.
Nero was responsible for the martyrs of both Peter and Paul, some of the biggest leaders in the entire history of Christianity.
So I had a really weird, almost like feeling to look into it more.
I'm still praying about it, but the Bible never talks about like a modern man being the Antichrist.
It always talks about this man that everyone would love, that he was able to do signs and wonders.
I think that it would be a pretty interesting thing if it could be him that would rise as the Antichrist from the Vatican.
I've always believed, in my opinion, that the Antichrist might come out of somewhere like the Vatican.
Oh, yeah, because they lay the bodies out for purification.
That's insane, man.
So imagine them doing that.
Would you say Constantinople?
Nero.
Nero.
So imagine them laying Nero's bones and whatever, and it comes to life.
You know, people are going to be like, wow, they're going to think he's like a God or something.
Exactly, exactly.
Because they viewed him as a God, too.
They literally, they worshipped him as a God.
They gave him a helios, everything.
And he was also the very first persecutor of Christians.
So I think that it's a very interesting thing to kind of look into.
And I'm not saying let it become like a fear stronghold in your life, but it's definitely interesting that, you know, as we know that basically everything in Rome was once a pagan site turned into a Christian one, especially in the Vatican.
It's interesting that it's starting with Paul or starting with Peter and ending with Paul, two people that were directly martyred by Emperor Nero.
And on January 1st will be the tomb of Mary.
I think that they call her the Mary Mary Magda or something like that.
Mary Mater or something like that.
I think it's some sort of weird name.
But it's directly tied to the Magda Mater, which is the mother god of all of Roman, the entire Roman religion.
And they're also tied in with the whole opening the doors with the Jubilee and everything else that tied bringing the change that said, changing with the Catholic Church, welcome wide open to the LGBT community.
So this is not only blasphemous, but a complete abomination.
And the Pope is blessing, well, he thinks he could bless something that God's declared an abomination.
And not just the LGBT.
I mean, look at the rituals.
And this is, I was watching some of the videos, and they're walking to this door like it's a sacred door or something.
They're telling me.
Pilgrims, if you walk in, it could absolve some of your sins and everything else.
It's like, what?
So where's the blood of Jesus Christ about with this?
Yeah.
And what's even more interesting, too, to add on to that, the Pope.
So get this.
The Pope sent out a decree telling every Roman Catholic church in the entire world to dedicate a door as a sacred door.
So during the time that he's performing a ritual, any Roman Catholic who walks through any of these sacred doors throughout the entire world, they're immediately saved of all sins.
Wow.
Opening a worldwide portal.
That's insane.
A worldwide portal.
That is something to be very concerned about.
And I said in my previous live stream that we need to be anointing right now.
That is the best form of fighting back that we can do.
We need to be anointing in prayer, repenting.
We need to be on our toes right now as far as that goes.
Because, I mean, if, guys, like opening a portal, and he literally says in the decree that it is a portal, okay?
He literally says the word portal.
I'm not just making stuff up or pulling anything out of thin air.
He literally mentions a portal that he is opening.
Why on earth are we celebrating a holiday that the Pope is literally planning on opening portals on during the entirety of Christmas?
And they're calling this an indulgence.
It says walking through a holy door.
Excuse me.
Walking through a holy door accompanied by a prayer and repentance results in indulgence, which is a remission from sin.
To receive the full indulgence, you must go to confession and receive communion.
So, where's the blood of Jesus Christ involved with this?
Where's anything to do with Jesus involved with this?
And, you know, we confess our sins to the Lord.
We don't confess to a pope or a priest, whatever the case.
And yeah, this is complete insanity.
But yeah, you tell a Catholic that they'll call you blasphemous, even though in our own scriptures, you know, condemns this kind of stuff.
Well, the also, sorry, Jillian.
Also, chime in here.
So if he's saying that they're going to be blessing an ancient doorway for his disciples or whatever to have a safe haven, it reminds me of different things I've seen just recently.
A lot of different, you know, you have the Skinwalker Ranch, you know, where that gentleman comes and he blesses this circle that they have no dominion.
It almost makes you think the same principle.
What's the Pope got up his sleeve, right?
Because he's talking about literally months ago, he opened, we've talked about this the other night on the program about the apparitions, these apparitions that people are going to be seeing worldwide.
He's getting everybody tuned in, you know, aliens and abductions and all this stuff.
My children, be watchful, right?
You know, and I thought it was interesting that he said that we've seen apparitions, seeing things, ghosts, paranormal activity.
And it makes me wonder what you're saying, Jillian, if he's gearing up, you know, for the survival.
Yeah, trying to raise the Antichrist, literally.
It's like deliberately.
Yes.
Yes.
Deliberately trying to do it.
And it is just, it is so weird.
And there are also so many rituals that come to mind.
I won't mention them because that would just get us off topic.
But so many rituals that require knocking on a door and having the other side respond.
And that's essentially what this is.
They knock on the door and then they open it with this weird staff-looking thing.
And it's just, it's a lot.
And not just that, but this really bothered me.
The Pope is planning on opening one of the doors.
It's the fifth door.
It's never been done before.
That's the one that hasn't been done before.
And it is the door that is attached to a prison.
And it almost reminded me of Barabbas and the act of letting the criminal go, the act of letting evil run free, opening the doorway to a prison.
And I'm not saying that people who are criminals, you know, aren't exempt from salvation or anything like that.
But none of these criminals in the prison, you know, there were no articles written that they are in full repentance.
You know, there are no articles talking about them being baptized or miracles happening or anything like that.
It just sounds like he's going to a random prison with a holy door and unlocking it.
And it just, the word Barabbas just rang in my ears because they are going to choose Barabbas over Jesus each time.
That is what the world is going to do.
Just like the world is going to choose Christmas over Jesus each time.
And our responsibility, not only as leaders on this platform, but leaders in general, and I'm talking to all of you who are tuning in.
We have responsibilities to be absolutely dedicating every day to Jesus and rejecting traditions of man because this is a tradition of man that is happening during Christmas that the Pope is endorsing that is explicitly talking about Christmas and talking about a ritual happening on Christmas that he is going to perform.
Why are we doing this still?
It's 2024.
And it's almost like it's almost just disheartening because I don't mean to be rude, but people are really dumb.
Like they just are so willing to just not look at the truth at all because, oh, but I can't put up my pretty tree.
And we'll get into the origins of the tree.
I want to talk about that too.
But it's just, it's so upsetting.
It really is.
Well, I just had an epiphany during this, and especially just talking about doors.
And it's interesting not to get too far off because sometimes I like to throw out some really interesting things as far as movies, et cetera.
You know, I thought about Jillian.
First thing that came to my mind was Monsters Incorporated.
I know it's a Disney movie.
You know how they have the doors?
Yes.
And he looks like a character that would fit what we're talking about.
Yeah, horn deity, right?
So when they have these doors, these children or people see these creatures come through these doors.
And remember what they had, like a conveyor belt with the facilities and monsters incorporated.
And they pick all these doors, right?
These specific doors, Appalachian Mountains, Yetis, or whatever.
And they would show these different creatures, Abominable Snowman, all these different characters.
And it makes you wonder because they would literally get their energy from screams, right?
And Monsters Incorporated with this underground facility where they, this underground realm or the humans, they would extract their essence from the screams, right?
And that's the first thing I thought of, opening doors.
And what's interesting about this, I just did a quick research, just a quick little plug-in here, Google and, you know, and, you know, about occult meetings in that movie.
Do you know the monsters feared a black plague during that?
And always, if you look at the Pope, you know, the whole black death, right?
Black plague, black death with the Pope, you know, back in the day.
2319.
Yeah, it's kind of strange, right?
And also, I think if I'm not mistaken, Boo is a witch in the character.
Some of the fans theorize that Boo is a witch.
And I thought it was interesting.
Interesting.
And so if you look at the whole correlation, they all see an eye during that film and everything.
And it's almost like in the reality that we live in, these things are really going and playing on our, I guess, our, you know, how they, you know, how you get so emotional and tied to a movie and you have like you resonate with it the time that you've seen it, the time that you watch with family members.
You know, it's a Christmas classic, right?
Or whatever.
You know, it's a Pixar classic, right?
And you'll watch those and everybody, you know, you know, gets together, breaks bread, and then they watch their favorite monster movie, right?
It's a television, you know, whatever, TV show or whatever.
And it just makes you wonder, opening doors, opening gates, horn-like creature, if there's any correlation with that.
But that's the first thing I thought of.
And is that what the Pope is building up to?
Is he literally telling everybody, everybody folks, that there's literally going to be something opening and he's, you know, apparitions?
You know, is he going to do something that's going to alter whatever that he's able to do?
And like Jillian's saying about a particular staff, right?
I have this theory on this.
This all correlates with some type of ancient technology.
You know, the Tower of Babel will go there.
I think it all correlates back to that.
And these guys, you know, when it comes to the Vatican over there, the star fort, the fortified star fort, they've somehow been able to extract all these ancient scrolls, ancient artifacts, and now they're playing with fire and literally claiming to be the victor of Christ and doing the opposite.
They're doing the opposite.
That's just the way you have to look at it.
There's really nothing else to say.
Like you're saying, Jillian, when they're building a nativity scene out in the front of the Vatican around the obelisk, and it looks like something out of the Anunnaki astronaut theory.
Yeah.
But it's not Jesus.
That's not Jesus in the Nativity scene.
So it's kind of strange to me.
So I'll give the floor back to you guys.
Yeah.
What the heck was that?
And this can't be a coincidence either.
With Notre Dame, they had the reopening ceremony this month, whatever, and they had staff like somebody Harry Potter with a big and then he knocks three times at the door to open this, you know, the rebirth, they call it the rebirth of Catholicism in France.
So what the heck is going on, man?
Nikola Tesla.
Nikola Tesla would go around each building before you enter a building.
He would walk around it three times.
So there you go.
Imagine that.
Just throwing it out there, Dan.
Just throw it out there.
Just throwing it out there.
Let's talk about the tree.
Let's talk about the tree.
I think that this is the biggest thing because there are so many people who want to justify the tree.
It's so pretty.
I just do it because I just love the tree.
It's so pretty to look at.
And the Lord just knows my heart and my intentions.
And he knows that I'm not pagan.
He knows that I'm not doing it because I'm wanting to be against him.
I just like the way that it looks and I love the smell of it.
Okay, let's dive into that because as far as the look and the smell, number one, completely toxic chemicals are completely leeched with it before you buy it.
When you put it in your home, you are breathing in toxic fumes that will give you terrible ailments.
Okay, so there's the smell part because the toxic scent, the flame retardant, the pesticides, disgusting, terrible for you, for your health.
Okay.
So there's the one.
And I hope that I ruined it for people who are crunchy.
Number two, let's talk about Jeremiah 10.
And this is one of the biggest things that people are like, oh no, it's just talking about an astral pole, an idol.
Let's talk about what an astral pole is and let's talk about what an idol is.
Okay.
Jeremiah 10.
Hear ye the word which the Lord speaketh unto you, O house of Israel.
Thus saith the Lord, learn not the way of the heathen and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven for the heathen are dismayed at them.
For the customs of the people are in vain.
For one cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the workmen with an axe.
They deck it with silver and with gold.
They fasten it with nails and hammers that it move not.
They are upright as the palm tree, but speak not.
They must needs be born because they cannot go.
Be not afraid of them, for they cannot do evil.
Neither also is it in them to do good.
So we'll talk about two things.
The first one is the misconception that it's only talking about an idol.
But with this context, because I'm going to show you the Hebrew root word of workmen here, and it is the Hebrew root word charash, which means to plow or engrave.
So it says to plow with the axe, not engrave with an axe.
You can't engrave things very easily with an axe, but you can plow things with an axe.
You can cut things down.
That is immediately the context we're looking for.
Okay.
It is talking about a tree.
Secondly, Egyptian practices.
Because during this time, the context of Jeremiah was speaking to Judah, who was at that time a state of Egypt.
The Egyptian practices in that time were cutting down grain palm trees to be used to celebrate the winter solstice in the birth, the rebirth of the sun god Ra.
So, right then and there, you have the context, the historical context as to why the palm tree is mentioned, and you have the Hebrew root word of workman.
So, let's talk about that.
It's in the Bible.
Okay, it talks about it right there.
Why on earth not are you convicted now?
You can't, you know, mix up the context anymore.
I just gave it to you.
You have no excuse anymore.
Although I thought every excuse in the woodwork just to justify that.
Oh, no, it's the pole.
You're cutting a pole out of it.
It doesn't make no sense at all.
This is a tree clearly describing the tree.
And these poles, the may poles, you don't decorate those with silver and gold.
These you decorate yourself with gold.
And it's like to the T to the wire, and it's explaining what the Christmas tree is.
And it's amazing how they just pull excuses out of the woodworkman.
No, it's so true.
And then also, let's talk about here.
Let's talk about what an idol is, what an asheropole is.
An asheral pole is made out of wood.
And Asherah in Hebrew means grove, which means a tree to trees.
Okay.
If you're talking about an asupole, you're talking about a tree that is still fastened with gold and silver.
So, whether or not you want to take it out of context and just say it was an asher pole, it's still a tree, still made of wood.
You're still decorating it the same whether it's still rooted in the ground or stuck up.
And in this context, not only is it stuck up, but it's cut down with an axe.
You can't carve with an axe, but you can plow with an axe.
And that's the context of that root word.
And it is insane to me how people are so okay with that in general and are just wanting it for the aesthetic purposes.
So let's talk about this.
What is the significance of jingle bells?
Because I'll ruin this one for everyone.
This is, you know, and this is if you have children as well, I want to make sure that maybe they go out of the hearing this or just mute it or whatnot.
But if you are okay with sharing this with them to help them with understanding, I would recommend doing this in a very TVG way.
So I titled this Jingle Bells, Not So Merry, because we're going to be going over the Roman kind of aspect of this, where they, you know, took it and normalized Christmas with the Galatians.
So kind of speeding up a few hundred years in the timeline.
But according to myth, Cybele was born to the sky god and the earth goddess in Firgia, which is modern Turkey today, an old country in Asia Minor.
The goddess was born a hermaphrodite, meaning that she was both male and female.
This scared the gods.
So they castrated her and tossed the male organ to the ground.
From it grew an almond tree.
So we're going to talk about the priests of Cybele, which are very similar to the priests of Asherah.
And you can find that in, I believe it's first or second Kings, where it talks about the story of Jezebel and her eunuch priests.
You can find that there as another example of that.
But the Gali, which were the priests of Cybele, they were eunuch priests devoted to Cybele.
They often underwent ritual self-castration as part of their initiation or religious fervor.
The castration ceremony was during usually the festival of Halara, which is a springtime, but it was also dedicated to the winter solstice because some devotees would perform self-castration in a state of ecstatic trance.
So this would happen during Saturnalia.
Would happen during the Calends of January, where they still took up the trees.
And this would be usually the last day where they have them up.
So they went all out during the Calends.
And so then the severed genitalia were often offered to Cybele as a sacred sacrifice.
In some accounts, the ritual involved placing or burying the genitalia at the base of a pine tree, a sacred tree to Cybele and her consort, Addis.
The act represented a personal sacrifice, devotion, and symbolic death and rebirth, aligning with the participant with the mythology of Addis.
The pine tree symbolized the connection to Addis and the fertility of the earth.
Many ancient festivals in winter revolved around themes of death, dormancy, and rebirth, mirroring the cycles of the year.
This made them symbolically potent for acts of transformation, including extreme ones like self-castration.
They would literally throw their jewels onto the tree.
That's where you get the red jingle bells, you guys.
It's not really as exciting as you would think.
Unfortunately, that's where we get, you know, the red, the red decked out bells that you put on the tree, the little ornament ball thingies.
It is disgusting.
It is so sickening.
And it's just one of those things that really, really put a lot of things into perspective for me, at least, because it's like, why, like, what exactly does the tree represent?
And when you kind of put two and two together, that not only does it resemble the phallus, but it also resembles the duality between male and female, the divine androgynous.
And it's, it's just really, really weird the ways that people will deck things out as well, because it is so incredibly similar to the ways that the Nordics did it, the Celtics did it, the Gauls did it, the shoot, the Japanese did it.
People in India do the same thing.
People in Egypt did it.
Every single culture around the world did some sort of variation of this.
There is also always an androgynous deity that is throughout every single culture that they did self-castration sacrifices to throughout.
It's so sick.
Like, you know, the you know, you got the balls on the tree.
The tree itself is also representative of a phallic symbol.
You got the reef is, you know, representative of a female vagina.
So it's all sexual perverted.
Everything in the occult is sexually perverted.
And it's sick.
And people put this in living rooms and all that, dance around the tree.
Oh, we don't idolize the tree, but you put the gifts under the tree.
You all sing kumbaya under the tree.
You sit there and marvel, sit on your couch drinking hot chocolate, marveling over the tree with the lights on it and all that.
So yeah, you without people realizing they are committing idol tree, plain and simple.
And oh, we don't worship, but no, you, yo, like it's the center of the whole Christmas scene.
The whole family gathers around it.
Yeah, everything I mentioned.
That's idoltry.
Yeah.
And then they also go in dead for the tree.
You go in dead for it.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
It's insane.
Yeah, it's terrible.
And I think that another thing that we, we just, you just talked about, Dan, was, you know, the dancing and singing around the tree.
So let's talk about the origins of Christmas caroling and why you shouldn't do it.
Do not do it.
You are literally performing witchcraft.
You are literally singing incantations when you sing specific Christmas songs.
So we'll do that.
Let me find this incredible slide that I think was so, it just was so eye-opening when I went into this just full of prayer and asking the Lord to show me so many of his truth that he needed for me to put this together.
So we'll talk about wasailing.
So, wasail is a beverage made from hot milled cider or wine and spices drunk traditionally as an integral part of wasailing ancient ancient English Yuletide drinking ritual.
And salutation either involved door-to-door charity giving or used to ensure a good harvest the following year.
The tradition of wasailing falls into two distinct categories: the first, the house visiting wasail and the orchard visiting wasail.
The house visiting wasail is the practice of people going door-to-door, singing, and offering a drink from the wasail bowl in exchange for gifts, much like trick-or-trading on Halloween.
This practice still exists, but has been largely displaced by carol singing.
The orchard visiting wasail refers to the ancient custom of visiting orchards and cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations, and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year.
Notable traditional wasailing songs include Here We Come a Wasailing, Lou Chester Wasale, or Gower Wasail.
You are literally singing ancient incantations when you sing these songs.
It is not a joke, it is absolutely disturbing.
And we need to be really, really careful what we listen to, especially around this time of year.
So, let's talk about the orchard aspect.
I know a lot of you probably have questions: why an apple orchard?
We're going to be talking about the apple tree, man.
So, on either the 12th night, 5th or 6th of January, or old 12th night, men would go with their wasail bowl to the orchard and go about the trees.
Slices of bread or toast were laid at the roots and sometimes tied to branches.
Cider was also poured over the tree roots and sometimes over the toast.
Then they would make lots of noise, singing, banging pots and pans together, and firing off guns to scare away malignant spirits in the orchard.
Many festivities also include Moris dancing.
The ceremony is said to bless the trees to produce a good crop in the forthcoming season.
Now, Brian, you just talked about this, about people going debt in debt to the tree.
So, a folktale from Somerset reflecting this custom tells of the apple tree man, the name given to the spirit of the oldest apple tree in the orchard, and in whom the fertility of the orchard was thought to reside.
In one story, a man offers his last mug of mule cider to the trees in his orchard on Christmas Eve, a reflection of the custom and ritual of apple wasailing, and he was rewarded by the apple tree man who reveals to him the location of buried gold, more than enough to pay his rent.
So, that is an old English tale of what they used to do during Yule because a lot of people think, oh no, it was just like the Galatians who worship crazy stuff like this.
No, this is literally like an island.
Like, this is literally a five-hour flight from my house, like right across, right across the Atlantic.
They did this.
Okay, it is nothing new under the sun.
It is so close.
And it was so easy for the English and the Irish to come over and to add this to our customs and to continuously, you know, practice paganism over here.
It is so crazy.
And so, what's funny too is that the Celtic traditions, right?
Was sailing, particularly in its association with apple orchards, has strong connections to ancient Celtic customs.
The Celts revered nature and had a deep connection to the cycles of the earth.
So, they practiced rituals to ensure the fertility and of the land and the success of their crops, including apple trees.
Anglo-Saxon England.
Wasailing became more formalized in medieval England, particularly among the Anglo-Saxons.
The practice was linked to the celebration surrounding the winter solstice in the 12th night, which is January 5th, marking the end of the Christmas season.
During this time, communities would engage in with saling to ensure a good apple harvest for the coming year.
Medieval England, the tradition evolved over time in medieval England, where with saline became associated with the singing of specific songs and the act of pouring cider onto the roots of apple trees as a ritual of blessing and protection.
So, multiple different cultures over the span of you know England all the way into the ends of Europe going into man, who knows where every everything is all linked, everything is all pretty much the same.
And we know how far the Roman Empire stretched, so it's safe to say that it was, you know, even in places like I don't know, Mexico, places like even America, early America, they came and taught the natives these things.
Or even if you're kind of thinking about the theory of Tartaria, maybe these people were already here doing this thing and it wasn't so new after all.
It was kind of just incorporated as soon as America became a thing.
It is so just man, it's upsetting.
And what's funny too to think about is whenever you walk into a store, whenever you walk into public and there's music on during the Christmas season, what comes on?
The Christmas songs.
Christmas songs.
They're in your head.
They're ringing.
And the Lord showed me a revelation a few weeks ago at the beginning of the Christmas season is that I need to counteract that.
I need to counteract the music ringing in my ears and I need to sing worship to the Lord.
So every single time I was in a store and I'd hear a Christmas song, I would start singing, Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus.
And I would sing that song over and over again.
That was my song because I was able to counteract the loudness of the witchcraft, the incantations that were coming through.
And I was not allowing them to mess with me.
And that is my biggest word of advice for people for the remainder of the year.
Do not allow yourself to start singing those songs too, just because you know them.
Do not allow yourself to subconsciously start singing them.
If you do on accident, it's fine.
Start singing praises to the Lord against the incantations that are coming through the secular world.
It is happening.
I mean, it happens every time.
You can't convince me that it's not because I was literally just in Palm Beach trying to enjoy a walk to get away from all of this, and Christmas music was still playing in the streets when no one was there.
And it's one of those things you have to stay vigilant.
And if you're going to be fighting incantations, the best way to do it is to praise the Lord.
Speaking of these, I'm sorry, guys.
Oh, yeah.
Now, for example, you talk about the songs, the Yuletide Carol.
If you go Google the lyrics, guys, that's right there.
It says 12 the ancient Christmas carol.
It goes file and all that.
Then it says, see the blazing Yule before us.
The Yuleg, you burn in the Eurologue.
This is an ancient pagan tradition.
You know, it's written, go look at the lyrics, man.
It's like literally written the lyrics.
And it's like, wow.
And people sing this all the time.
They go around singing Christmas carols and all that.
Then the incantations, falla la la la la la.
You know, it's crazy.
And Diane, I agree with you 100%.
Just to this is coming from experience.
When I'm getting ready to share, it's going to take a minute.
I know people I've seen.
I used to work in retail before I was the milkman and all that, all that horrible stuff happened.
But, anyways, a long time ago with retail knowledge, you walk into a store, right?
Here comes the people coming in.
You know, I'm here to buy if it's if it's a retail store, if it's a big, big box store like Walmart, I'm here to buy a gallon of milk, I'm here to buy some dozen of eggs.
And here you go, Jillian, they'll be like, Doon, doon, doon, doon, doom, you know, I mean, you'll just be playing this music right as soon as you walk in.
I mean, as soon as Halloween, October 31st, November the 1st, pops off, jingle, jingle, jingle, right?
And you'll have ten dollars in your pocket.
You'll be like this.
You'll be like, well, I got the shopping cart.
I have no clue what I'm doing.
And all of a sudden, you're just jamming out.
And you're looking down the aisles.
You're like, bam, man, what's that?
Wow, I don't even have, I only got ten dollars.
Bam, bam, bam.
Look all these aisles, right?
These displays are all strategically laid out.
And all of a sudden, this person said, would you like to subscribe for you know, sign up for a credit card?
Well, I guess I don't know if I have the credit or not.
Well, you've been approved for three grand.
Well, before you know it, you got 10 dozen eggs, but you bought $2,000 worth of merchandise.
You're like, man, I'm feeling good.
You know, you're getting gas lit and all this propaganda and you're getting frozen suspense and all the jingle, lingo, wingle going on in Jingle Bell Rock.
And before you know it, you're in so much debt.
And then you complain that you can't pay your necessities.
And you're so and it's, it's, we've all done it.
We get so captivated by the nonsense.
Yeah.
And everything is everything, like I said, the aisles and everything are laid out just so the complexity of it.
They know what they're doing.
I look, I've done it.
All the presets of everything they do it.
You all, everybody sees this.
It's strategically laid out and it goes through the seasons.
It starts building up around September.
They'll start getting their layout, their architect work, or what they're going to present for the holiday season.
And that's how they drive sales.
But I can assure you, and in this, the music, you'll be hearing, you'll be hearing rock music on October the 31st and a few little you know, Halloween, you know, just something to kind of get everybody going.
You know, be playing all this rock music.
And all of a sudden, November the first rolls up and they're playing, you know, Santa Claus is coming to town or whatever.
But it's so, so I will tell you, I have talked to people that was in corporate.
They change their system.
They change their music based off what sales they want to drive.
And I kid you not, if it's a larger percentage, like a 35% sale, you'll be in erratic, you'll be over like, you know, head bobbing like it's a mosh pit in a concert.
And you'll get that shopping basket.
It'll be so full, you'll have to get two.
And, you know, I know I'm throwing a little humor out with it, but that is legitimately what they do.
I can't, you can't, there's no other way around it.
When you see it, it's not, you can't unsee it.
And, you know, I used to be, and I'm not a hypocrite.
I used to do the same thing.
I used to be that bad off.
I used to go to the Black Friday show, Black, I call it a show, Black Friday setups.
I used to stay for 10, 15 hours waiting on some favorite, whatever.
I was going to be the 30th in line to get the only 10 items that they had, whatever, you know.
And if it was like an authentic piece that you couldn't get, you know, something about nostalgic feel since I was a kid or whatever, right?
I've been there, got that t-shirt.
I'm not going to be a hypocrite.
My point is, be mindful of these things, and it will save you on a financial stance.
You'll be better off.
You'll be better off the next year in 2025 or 2026.
You won't be like, I'm in debt.
And then you'll go back and be like, I spent $20,000 at the Christmas Tree Festival.
You know what I mean?
I got my Christmas tree up.
I got $20,000 worth.
Well, everybody got gifts, though.
And guess what, folks?
It sits in the dust.
And then you'll be like, I don't know where all that junk is.
And you'll be like, what do I do now?
And then you'll have a yard sale after yard sale.
You'll give it away.
There's no like there's nothing.
And then if you, if you have children that have that play with toys, they only play with them for like two or three minutes.
And then they'll go get the cardboard boxes that it came in.
So then you spend $100 in toys or just one item is $100 anymore for a toy.
And then guess what?
It's not relevant no more.
And man, I might, what do you what do you two think about that?
Because it's the truth.
I mean, I've seen it, I've done it, I've observed it.
It's just bizarre.
Go ahead, Diane.
Anybody out there?
So I don't like the show about the walking dead.
I tell people you want to watch a live episode, go to Black Friday.
Exactly, people banging at the windows.
Oh, my goods.
Want my Chinese slave goods?
I'm going to stomp over your mom just to get that teddy bear.
Yeah, I think what this comes down to, and man, I've just been having some really anointed conversations with a dear friend of mine.
I think that this is relevant here, too.
What it comes down to is the controlling of your self-conscious and your ability to no longer just let your mind freely think, let your mind freely go.
Every single step that we take needs to be a very calculated one, it needs to be a choice.
We either make the choice to stop being vigilant when we are out in the secular world, or we make the choice to choose Jesus and to not allow ourselves to do it.
What I mean by that is there was a specific instance over the past month, two months in my life, where the Lord was allowing my subconscious when I was dreaming to have very weird dreams, dreams where I would do things that I normally wouldn't, dreams that I was attacked in, assaulted in, and just entirely taken advantage of in my dreams.
And I kept asking, Lord, why?
Why is this happening to me?
Why is it that my dreams are so terrible lately?
I wake up and I'm like, I would never do this.
I would never be this person.
And I would never, I would never even think about, you know, anything that happened in my dream.
I don't view anything that would even allow something like that in my mind.
And what's very interesting is that through dreaming, the Lord speaks to us.
And I think one of the biggest things that I came across in one of my conversations with a very dear friend was that it happens in our dreams.
It happens in our subconscious when we are in stores.
We are no longer in the position where we can just allow for things to go on in our mind.
What we think about, what we allow, what we allow the demonic to have access in our lives.
We need to be talking to the father 100% of the time.
We are not in the position anymore where we can let our minds just lead us in every direction because they, I mean, in stores, we know that they operate in frequencies that allow for people to be more susceptible to being okay with buying things, being okay with consumerism, being okay with things that they normally wouldn't be okay with.
This happens in regular music, secular music.
It happens with Christmas movies, Christmas music, regular shows.
What are we allowing in our lives that is allowing us to be compliant to these agendas?
And, you know, the reason why I'm sharing this with you with my own experiences is because I sought deliverance from the Lord when I realized my subconscious is controlling me.
I cannot allow any subconscious control.
And I need to pray over my subconscious and I need to anoint my head.
I need to anoint my shoulder.
I need to anoint my hands and my feet and ask the Lord, deliver me and allow me to take control of my actions, not only in the dream realm, but also in the subconscious thought.
When I am walking through a store and something pops up and I find myself humming to it, and I don't mean to, because then I snap out of it.
I'm like, nope, I cannot do this.
It is so sweet to trust in Jesus over and over and over again.
Until when you, the second you hear it, you go right into the mode, the fighting mode.
We need to be training ourselves during this season.
Not just that, not just the season.
It doesn't just end at Christmas when the spiritual warfare ends.
When you hear a secular song from now on, what are you going to do?
Because we know that pretty much every song nowadays is perverted and gross, has some sort of sexual disgustingness to it.
Santa baby, are you kidding me?
That is the most perverted song I've ever heard in my life.
Okay.
I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus.
That's, you know, that's perverted.
It's disgusting.
It's perverted.
It doesn't just stop at Christmas.
We need to be taking back control of our minds.
And that comes with immediately training that to your first instinct being Jesus.
I need Jesus right now.
The name of Jesus, right now.
I'm trusting in Jesus.
And Jesus will deliver me.
And soon enough, the music will not sound loud compared to the hymns and the praise that you are giving to the Lord.
Because while their music may be in your face, the Lord dwells inside of you.
And that is something that they can't duplicate.
That's something that they can't win over when you have the Holy Spirit in you.
And I don't know.
What do you guys think about that?
Well, the music is psychological warfare.
And I demonstrated so many times with people.
Like I worked in a restaurant, right?
And they played this light music, right?
It's like the light love songs, whatever.
See people in the dining room like this.
Look like they want to slice their wrist because it made them so depressed.
I put on some upbeat music.
Now the attitude started changing place.
More you felt more positive in there.
People, a little happy, go lucky now and all that.
Then I put it back down to the other music, right?
And everybody's like, all miserable again.
And I used to work at Foxwood's Casino in Connecticut.
And they do the same thing with the machines.
They adjust the flicker rate in the machines and also the music in the background is all these songs, music that makes you happy, go lucky.
Like, it feels like you have more money than you do.
So you're going to reluctant to spend more.
And they do this in the stores.
They'll have the Christmas music in the background.
It's all psychological.
And unfortunately, the churches do this.
I witnessed my own self, man.
And now what they'll do is they'll get people in the church and they'll play.
I mean, there's nothing wrong with having a couple songs, man, about 45 freaking minutes of music.
Now, women, I'm not saying, you know, bad about women, but they get emotional with the music, right?
They get into the groove and all that.
They're chairing all of a sudden.
As a guy, you see a girl chair, and then you start getting soft.
And all of a sudden, boom, here comes the baskets.
Yeah, donate.
And of course, you're going to donate more than you planned on doing it.
Then they'll do it again at the end of the service after you already donated.
I've seen this with my own eyes.
We want to send a special guest speaker, him and his wife, for a Christmas present to Hawaii.
So if you've got a bill right now, that's you see a check right now in your purse that you're going to pay to your electric company, give it to us.
Then the Lord will provide you with that money afterwards.
And people signing their checks over all this garbage.
And I'm like, wow, this is complete psychological warfare.
And it is.
These chasmatic churches, they'll do that to make you do anything they want you to do.
They do this in the stores.
They'll do this in the malls, the casinos, especially guys.
I'm telling you, I used to work at Foxwoods.
It's the biggest casino in the world.
It is most the most criminal thing.
And that's a little off the subject here, but they use the psychological tactics, guys, and it targets your subconscious.
And it makes you feel richer than you are, more jolly than you are.
You know, I got a thousand dollars to spend for Christmas, but in your head, you got two thousand dollars to spend for Christmas.
Oh, you know, I'll sign that.
You know, let me take a line of credit out at the store, and I'm going to go more into depth.
And it is a giant psychological warfare, and yeah, and I think that's why Satan also with Bezil Bub being an angel of music, he knows how to manipulate music too.
So, and I'm not saying music's a bad thing, too, because if you go into a gym, right, you play country music or low, you gotta be like this on a treadmill.
You play some stuff that's upbeat, like, you know, I mean, it gets your adrenaline going.
The music very much changes your attitude, man.
And you can see this everywhere in gyms, too.
But, um, you got to protect yourself because this music, uh, again, is used for evil intentions.
Like my girlfriend, right, my fiancé, say, and um, years ago, she's singing the Rihanna song, E.T., I'm sorry, and she's singing the lyrics.
I'm like, what the heck are you saying?
She goes, Oh, it's our new song with Piketty Perry.
I'm sorry, E.T. and it's like, do you realize what you're singing?
Uh, having sex with angels, phone angels, and having babies with them.
Well, where does it say that?
And I read the lyrics, she goes, Oh man, you know, so they're so catchy, these tunes and all that, like Stairway to Heaven.
That's why the song was number one for 700 plus weeks.
They just had to cut it because there was nobody even to touch them.
And it wasn't a good thing at all.
This was a psychological evil thing.
There was a pagan ritual that they were reciting incantations in that song that kept people mesmerized to that TV.
The radio, they just couldn't get enough of that song because it was a psychological warfare on your subconscious.
And that's exactly what they do with the Christmas, guys.
And exactly why you feel holly and jolly and all this other stuff.
Even like, and it's a real spirit, guys.
I'm telling you right now, even as a believer in Christ, I know the truth of Christmas.
If I'm around Christmas music, it starts getting to me.
It starts getting to me.
If I have, like, if I'm in a place that I'm working on something, they're playing Christmas music all day, it starts getting to you.
You've got to pray that away.
It is a strong spirit in this time of year.
And it's true spirits in this time of year.
Massive depression.
People commit more suicide in this time of year than all year.
And it's proven.
And also people in good spirit, right?
So this so-called Christmas spirit, it's very evil and it's very powerful, guys.
Even us as believers, we know we can see through the veils.
But even us, we need to pray that away too, because it is very powerful.
And if we're not on top of our game, guys, with the spiritual warfare, it's like hypnotism.
Yep, exactly.
It's like hypnotism.
Yep.
And yeah, it's just Christmas carols in general.
Do not do it, especially this time of year.
Do not do it.
And I know that they're still going to be going on until the end of January or the end of December going into the January 1st.
So continue to just fight it.
Continue to do it.
And if you haven't done it until now, that's okay.
That's okay.
There's still time.
You know, it's never too late to change.
Okay.
And another thing, too, I'm sorry to cut you off.
If you notice, right, in your head, right, just how the song comes out, right?
You out loud, you can't sing word for word, but in your head, you know every word of that song.
It's weird.
And it takes up time.
So you're driving down the street and there's no music on the car, right?
But you still got that song in your head all day.
It's taking up space in your head.
So that's taken away of you meditating on God.
It's taken away of you.
All right, well, how do I plan out my day?
What can I do to come up with another concept of show?
But you got this thing clogging your head, some songs that you heard that's sticking into your head.
You know what I mean?
Like glue.
So this is a strong spirit, man, and this psychological attack on us.
And again, it affects all of us.
So this is a strong thing we must defend against.
I agree with that, Diane.
Sorry to cut you off, Julian.
That's okay.
That's okay.
Dan, or not, Dan, Brian.
Sorry.
There's so many, there's so many people in this.
Brian, I want to hear your thoughts too.
Well, I was just going to say, too, earlier, I was kind of joking around, but in all seriousness, I agree with you and Dan.
On a harmonic level, frequency level, I think on, you know, when you hear the word nostalgic, I think you resonate with memories, right?
Especially what, your first years, what, seven years of life?
I think that's what it is.
I think it's statistically well known.
The first seven years, you make a lot of neural pathways, if I'm not mistaken.
And if you look at what they've done and promoting and everything, because Christmas used to be, it used to be banned in America.
It wasn't even a thing, right?
It was a thing, but it wasn't supposed to be around here.
And it's interesting to bring all that back and this great shifting of all that went back in the day.
The, you know, the company Coca-Cola had Santa Claus.
Everybody resonated with the, you know, the dark water, you know, to so to speak.
Everybody resonated with it.
They, they loved it.
They, it, it brought them comfort.
You know, mistletoe, all those different things, they incorporated it.
They used it for a sales pitch.
Let's just face the facts.
I'm trying to watch what I say here.
But it literally engraved memory.
If you get into epigenetics and ancestral DNA, look how it did the last hundred years.
Heck, I got to know my great-grandparents.
And look, look at the psychological warfare that's went on into our realm, into our society.
And here's the thing, empathy, love, and no grace, they don't have mercy anymore.
People, once they go to Black Friday, they have the intention.
If they're going to get something on that palette, that's skid, it best be there or there's going to be fist fights.
People go into complete panic mode and tribalistic mode.
It's because that's written down in our DNA.
And see, the only way to get rid of all those things is through Christ to be known a new creature, to rely on him and to be made whole again and not be defragmented by the sorcery and witchcraft that is being bestowed upon us in our realm.
And that literally is a thing.
What you guys, but both of you are saying, ladies and gentlemen, what Jillian and Dan are saying through this program, harmonics, frequency.
Why do you think they changed the 432 hertz into 440 hertz?
Why do you think they took the bells out?
We could go down a huge, huge conspiracy rabbit hole down this rabbit trail.
But the thing is, they had to insert consumerism with Nimrod, with the mighty red coat man, with the gray, you know, the gray white beard to resonate and grow, pay homage to this character, this deity.
And then everything else falls in line.
And then all of a sudden, multi, multi-trillion dollars later, it's built pretty much an empire.
Let's just face the facts, just on a, just on, this is one of the biggest shopping times of the year, okay, when it comes into the November and December narrative as far as the seasons.
So it's just kind of interesting to me.
On a serious note, I'll leave you guys back at it and let you all conclude to the program and whatever.
But my two cents is that they've bamboozled us.
Our eyes have been vexed.
The spells, incantations, divination, there's all these different spells that's being presented with us.
I agree with what Jillian and Dan are saying.
You have to, you have to rebuke it.
It's so interesting to me that it has such a stronghold.
Like Dan's saying, you know, on a worth on a workout situation, right?
You don't go in there and say, you know, singing Conway Twitty or something, Dan, when you're over there bench pressing 500 pounds.
You feel me?
You know, you were always on my, you know, whatever.
You're not, you're going to be listening to this rock music, right?
In all seriousness, because you're going to be, you know, I mean, the weights are going to, you're going to break your arm, right?
So, you know, I know I'm getting off there, but in all seriousness, that's how they've been able to manipulate.
And We could go down that rabbit trail, but through even the food.
So, like, like what we were talking about earlier, if you resonate with something with the memory, I know Jillian and Dan would agree with me.
Like, you're having these problems, right?
When you're going to Palm Beach, I think that's what you said earlier, Jillian.
You're having this music come through your head.
You're resonating back as a little child.
You're thinking, man, that I remember that song.
I love this.
You know, I used to do this with this tradition with my grandparents, blah, blah, blah.
And then you're like, I wish I had some hot choco, hot, hot cocoa with marshmallow, you know, whatever.
And then you, that's how people get entrapped and get encapsulated into this consumerism and Christmas narrative.
And they're like, well, it's just a thing we should do.
Shouldn't we buy everything?
Shouldn't we go in debt?
You know, and then there's this like Dan was talking about suicide rates and everything.
There's, you know, people get divorces over this.
Why didn't you get me anything under the tree?
You know, or the vice versa, the man or the woman, why didn't you give me anything?
Don't you love me?
Don't you love me?
Yeah, I love you 365 days out, 364 days out of the year.
I lived you all, I love you all the time, right?
That's why we took a pledge in front of the Lord to be married, you know, for forever.
And it has nothing, so it's going to be tied up on a gift and you divorce for a gift.
How crazy.
Do you all agree with that?
I mean, this is the spiritual driven of death, and it makes no sense.
It makes no sense.
And it's a psychological warfare.
And I'll give the floor back to you.
That's all I'm going to say rest of the night.
And thank you all for letting me be part of this.
And Jillian, thank you for chiming in and giving me an open floor here.
I'm just the guy running the back.
Bless you both.
When I go to the gym tomorrow morning, I think I'm going to put on some Conway Twitter because I got a bench press tomorrow and some do some devilifs.
I'll put on Conway Twitter.
He's like, this is for you, Brian.
Just blare it, Dan.
Just blare it.
That's funny, but it's true, right?
You're right.
100%.
It's crazy, man.
But yeah, and to speak with the Christmas stuff, that's what it's all about, man.
Making you feel all jolly and joyful and everything else to blindly celebrate something that's evil.
And we know what makes me sick the most is the midnight mass that people don't understand the significance of this.
Pope Gregory changed the day that, you know, because the Bible says, as soon as the sun sets off the horizon, that's the new day.
He changed it to midnight.
So why they have midnight masses, you know, going into Christmas Eve into Christmas and why they change the times and everything else.
And I think this is a huge ritual.
But I remember when I was a Catholic man and we used to go to church, I think we got there at 11 or something like that and rock it out until like one o'clock in the morning at the Catholic Church and bringing in Christmas and all that.
And it's scary.
It really is.
And when you look at these things and yeah, what are you wondering?
And people say, well, God knows my heart.
And I hate when people say that.
And I tell them it's like, well, of course God knows your heart.
He knows my heart and your heart.
And guess what?
They're all evil and cruel.
They're black.
How could you say that?
Because they are.
Oh, my heart's a black.
But the question you should be asking does God knows your heart or not.
You need to ask, do you know God's heart?
Because if you knew God's heart, you would not be partaking in this garbage, this paganism garbage.
And oh, yeah, we're just doing it for fellowship.
That's the other one, though.
We're only doing this for fellowship.
So you're going to go break all God's commandments.
You're going to go break his things he told you to stay away from for fellowship.
What kind of fellowship is that?
What fellowship is the light with the duck?
You know, so we understand it's a lonely road.
Well, you know, here I am, right?
And Brian over there in Kentucky, and Julian, she's out in Tampa.
We don't have people like us around us.
You know, that's why we have this fellowship in the chat rooms there and all three channels going on right now.
And guys, please fellowship in the chat rooms.
And thank you guys so much.
But man, this is, but if you're seeking fellowship, don't go do something that's going to tick off God and just for that fellowship or whatever he excuses.
You know what I mean?
And I hate when, oh, God knows my heart.
You know, what does that even mean?
That has nothing to do with anything.
So you should ask yourself again, do you know God's heart?
Because God's heart's telling you, don't follow the ways of the heathen.
What plain and simple?
Don't put up these Christmas trees.
It's not a pole, it's a Christmas tree.
Whatever it is, don't idolize these things and don't practice these things.
What about the scriptures?
Wearing this all together, you're telling your kids, oh, if you don't be good, you're gonna get a lump of coal or some places in Europe.
Oh, you're some drooling lady or some club thing's gonna come eat you or something like that.
How about just saying, Oh, this Father Christmas, or Santa Claus is watching you if you're naughty, you're nice.
That Christmas song speaking of that.
What about Jesus?
And we know it's not the birthday of Jesus, but just say for the you know, whatever's sake for it, it is.
Where's the glorification of Jesus?
How come you're not telling your kids Jesus is watching you day and night?
Knows that if you're naughty, you're nice.
What about saying that?
But yeah, we could tell our kids all these myths, we could tell our kids all these garbage fairy tales, but yeah, most of the society, oh, we don't want to push, we don't want to push in uh religious stuff on kids, we don't want to um, you know, talk about Jesus around the kids, but you're going to talk about a tooth fairy, a fat 400-pound guy coming down the chimney, or a crumpus that's going to come like uh do God knows what to your kids.
Are you insane?
But you call us radical, we're radical Christians because we tell you that raising your child up to pray at nighttime for protection and to grow up with morals.
That's a bad thing, but you know, no, don't teach your kids that.
Let's just teach the kids, oh, yeah, if you don't be good, this evil demon's gonna come gobble you up.
What in the hell you people doing?
You know, I mean, it is stupid and it's insane.
And excuse the language, I don't mean to offend anybody, but it's complete retarded, plain and simple.
But yeah, let's stick to the gospel, you can't go wrong, not the catechism, not any popes or whatever say or the book of Mormons.
Stick to the Bible, and you will not go wrong.
Plain and simple.
It aggravates me.
I tell you, sorry, guys.
It gets you fired up.
It gets me fired up too.
And I think to be respectful of your time, Dan, I know that you have to go soon.
So I'll just say this as kind of like a conclusion.
At this point, you know, we walked, we went over the origins of the tree.
We went over the origins of things like was sailing.
We went over things like, you know, what the Bible says about everything like that.
And I think one of the things that we didn't go over was the birth of Jesus, which is basically the birth of the sun god Mithra during a ritual during Saturnalia called Sol Invictus, which is the rebirth of the sun.
And all of this revolves around sun worship.
All of this revolves around dark rituals.
And ultimately, it revolves around a religion, a doctrine that was so focused on mixing customs that they didn't leave Jesus in any.
And we need to make a decision.
We need to ask ourselves what distinguishes us from Catholicism if we are partaking in Catholic customs.
Where do we draw the line?
Mary worship because there's Mary within the months of Yule dedicated to the fertility goddess Freya.
There's goddess worship with the Christmas tree, Cybele, the asherbols, the goddess Asherith.
We need to be thinking about that.
What distinguishes us?
What are we fighting for when we celebrate Christmas?
What are we looking at here?
Why are we mixing pagan customs if people are so bent on saying and claiming that it's all about Jesus?
Why are you mixing pagan customs with celebrating Jesus?
Because the Bible says not to do that, not to mix customs.
I agree.
I dedicate every single day to the Lord to the point where it brings me to tears, more tears than ever before, especially this year alone.
It's been very intense getting involved in ministry for the very first time.
It's been very intense for me, very emotional, very passionate because I've grown so much closer to the Lord.
But you can't worship Jesus and worship pagan customs at the same time.
You can't have anything to do with them because ultimately, here's this truth: you're not taking any of this stuff with you to heaven.
On Judgment Day, you will stand with just yourself.
This is not a holiday for the kids to partake in the joy of the kids or anything like that.
Because here's the bottom line: the only things that you have the ability to take with you and lead with you to heaven are your children and your family and your friends.
You're taking souls with you wherever you go.
And the same as if you decide not to dedicate your everything to Jesus and continue to hold idols as strongholds in your life.
And, you know, it's one of those things, one of those things that we need to be very strict.
We will be lonely.
I'm not going to sugarcoat it.
We will be lonely.
We will go through hardship physically, mentally, spiritually.
We will go through that hardship because you'll find just how against Jesus the world really is.
Even people who call themselves Christians will prove themselves to be anything but.
But the thing is, you have to ask yourself.
I was talking to my husband about this this morning: you have to decide if Jesus is worth it.
And I got emotional talking to my husband about this.
I said, I am so hated by my family.
They hide it and say, Oh, we respect your beliefs, but they do things blatantly in my face that doesn't show love.
It shows mockery.
There are many friends that are no longer my friends up here taking these things that do it blatantly behind my back or in my face and talk about how crazy I am and whatnot.
Even very close family members do this.
I told my husband, I'm so hated.
I'm so gossiped about.
I feel so alone, but Jesus is worth it.
Jesus is worth it.
And as long as Jesus is worth it, no one can do anything to you, really.
And I just want to say that this evening has been so great, so fun to collaborate and to just kind of unravel it, unravel it all.
And of course, there's so many different rabbit holes with Christmas.
You can be here all night, but I hope that we gave enough context, enough history, enough of the facts to help you and further convict you to choosing the Lord and choosing the doctrine of Christ.
And David, you're back in the chair.
So I'm going to hand it to you.
Here I am.
Well, Jillian, thank you so much.
And a big thank you to Dan for making it all just a really special evening and to Brian, of course.
And I'm just so thankful.
I just really enjoyed the broadcast tonight.
It's great to have a place where the misfits can come together and have a time of fellowship, a place where we can belong.
We don't belong in the world, but you can belong here.
And it just really blesses my heart.
And I'm so thankful to be able to present content like this on the channel for all of you.
And I'm just really blessed by it.
And you know, a lot of people say, well, how about New Year's?
Is that pagan?
Well, I'm not going to tell you.
But next Wednesday night, Jillian will tell you.
Yes, that's right.
Next Wednesday night falls on New Year's Day, the day that the world calls New Year's Day.
And Jillian is going to be back with a little more research on New Year's Day.
And Dan has agreed to come back also.
And next Wednesday night, on the day that the world calls New Year's Day, we're going to do another live dual broadcast on Dan's channel and on ours.
And there you go.
It's going to be a great time.
So we invite all of you, if you do not belong in the world, we have a place here for you too.
So with just a great big thank you to Jillian and Dan and Brian and all of you that were part of this broadcast this evening, just thank you so much.
And of course, to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
It's time to repent and come back to Jesus, the real one.
So with that, any final words you'd like to say, Dan, before we throw a few shameless plugs here.
So tomorrow night, 7 p.m. live on my channel, a new show called Biblical Warfare.
We do a Bible study and debunk so-called Bible contradictions and bring up some news like the Pope with his insanity rituals going on.
Then Friday night with 7 p.m. Eastern, we got on FOJC Friday night live with David Carrico.
And two hours later, 9 p.m. Eastern, we're back here at Truth Radio Show for Spiritual Warfare Friday.
And it's going to be Gulag Camps here in America in the Mock of the Beast.
I don't know the exact name of the title yet.
Then right back on FOJC Radio.
I'm sorry, NYS TV on Saturday night, 11 p.m. Eastern is with David Caraco and John Pounders with the Midnight Riot.
And I think Brian's got some other programs going on.
And also the replay tomorrow night at 9 p.m. on this channel right here.
So yeah, tons of broadcasts.
If you go to, I'm sorry, FOJCRadio.com, it's got all the listens of all our shows and everything else.
So yeah, thank you so much, brother.
And thank you, Jillian.
You did such a great job, Jillian.
And Brian, you're amazing with all your technical stuff and everything.
And thank you, Brother David.
It's an honor to be here with you guys.
Thank you.
Just really blessed for you to come on, Dan.
And what do you got coming up, Jillian, on your channel?
Well, I'm still going to be continuing this Christmas series.
I'm going to be going over the course of the rest of Yule because I wanted to completely fight against it and continue to put out content to further convict people to stop doing what they're doing.
So we're going to be putting out a few more videos and the Calends of January.
I'm very excited to do this with you on Wednesday.
I'm going to be putting out the Calends of January video in just a few days.
And then I will be taking a brief hiatus because I'm actually moving.
I just bought a house and we're moving next door.
And so I'll be taking a brief hiatus from my normal content.
And then once I'm fully moved in, we'll start recording again and bring you some good talk pics.
Yes, thank you.
Thank you.
Such a blessing.
Such a blessing.
Well, and Brian, what do you got going on on visual disturbance?
Or are you taking you a hiatus over there?
You know, I don't know if I've ever had me a hiatus.
I might have to have one of them.
What do you got going on on visual disturbance, Brian?
I do have a few things I'm going to be doing in the future here.
I'm trying to, it's something I haven't even made it public, but I will now since you brought it up.
I'm going to try to do something a little different.
I know Dan always brings up and has callers call in on his Spiritual Warfare Friday.
It's very interactive, especially a lot of people out there hurting and they like to have a place they can fellowship and get some answers, right?
You know, it's just really good that Dan does that on his show on Friday night.
And the thing I was wanting to do, I'm going to work on them.
I'll have to get a website.
And what I'm going to do is get like a secured like Dropbox.
And with all this UFO and paranormal activity, orbs, et cetera, I was thinking it'd be kind of neat for everybody to drop if they, you know, wherever you're at, Australia, New Zealand, wherever, drop your video if it's in your backyard.
I'll do like a, I'm thinking about going the terms of like backyard, you know, backyard reels or something like that.
Have something interactive and do like a first name basis and say, hey, this person's from New Zealand, this place is from Australia, whatever.
And we can do a collaboration of different UFOs and talk about the, you know, it's just an idea.
It's something I'm building up for the visual disturbance.
So it's the first time I mentioned it on here.
So thank you, David.
And yeah, that's something I'm mentioning.
Not only are we still going to do the news.
It's not for everybody.
I'm working on a new one.
But I'm going to really push and focus on interactivity with all the people in our fellowship and stuff.
So I just really appreciate everybody.
Like, you know, it'd be neat to have interaction in that manner.
So I'm working on that.
That's something in the future, their visual disturbance.
So thank you all so much.
And thank you, Brother David.
Thank you, Jillian.
And thank you, Dan, for your time.
Thank you, brother.
And I know something else Brian's working on.
He's working on our broadcast for this Sunday night on Sunday Night Live.
We're going to be doing another Cities Lost in Time, the Portals of Palinque.
It's going to be a really, really intense little broadcast.
So I guess we've just about said enough, haven't we?
And the only thing left to say is thank you, Jesus, for allowing us to be on once again, telling people how great you are.
So with that, until next Wednesday night on the FOJC Radio Doctrine of Christ YouTube channel, a big high-five and good night, everybody, from FOJC Radio.
God bless y'all.
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