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To: O'Hara who wrote (12507)3/26/1998 2:46:00 AM
From: Jane Hafker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
Well, whatever it is supposed to have been made into by the RCC pounding Jesus into the paganism de jour, we know that the day is in fact the feast of Astarath. Along with the pagan cute things for the children. It was convenient that it also lined up with passover. But "Easter" is Aster, of sure, for sure. I would actually bet big money on that if I were a betting woman, but I am not. Ashteroth or ashterath, is of course Semiramis, moved back in time and the names changed as she shifted from empire to empire up the ladder of time.

Good old Semiramis. What would mankind have done without her 5000 year old legacy, huh?

I beg all to read "The Two Babylons" by Hylop. He held a Chair at Cambridge at the turn of the century, and wrote BEFORE all history was "revised" to suit our near-end times.

You know this, don't you?

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