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Christmas and Easter are both traceable back to ancient Babylon. This worship of the
fertility goddess, and her son, who is figured as her husband reborn, is found throughout
the nations of the earth.
Images of Semiramis and Tammuz Among the Nations
(From top left, and continuing clockwise are pictured Semiramis and Tammuz from
Babylon; Devka and her son Krishna from India; Isi and the infant Iswara from India; the
many breasted goddess Diana from Ephesus; the Roman Catholic Mary and infant Jesus;
and the Egyptian goddess Isis and her son Horus)
What all of these images hold in common is an elevation of the woman to a place of
worship; to a position that is ultimately higher than the man. The man is always pictured
as a child, subordinate to her. Even as there is a holy trinity in the Bible consisting of the
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, Satan has offered a counterfeit trinity. Its original members
were named Nimrod, Semiramis, and Tammuz.
Because Tammuz was slain by a boar, a boar was traditionally slaughtered on high
holy days associated with the worship of this Babylonian trinity. The tradition continues to
this day as ham is eaten at both Christmas and Easter.