1) emancipate youself from mental slavery
none but ourselves can free our minds
Bob Marley: Redemption Song
2) there´s no verse in the bible that justifies Christmas
3) December 25, the birth of Saturn
A homosexual god, now check the historical pattern
December 25, now thought the birth of Christ
Was Saturnalia, when men got drunk, f**ked each other then they beat
their wife
Fact is, it was still practiced, until they called it Christmas
So put a gerbil on your Christmas list...
Christians get your facts right
Cuz Christ was not his name, that´s Greek for ´one who is anointed´
Yoshua Ben Yosef was his name, do Christians know this?
So who do you praise, do you know his name?
Or do you do this in vain?
Accepting the religion they gave slaves to behave
Peep the description of historian Josephus
Short, dark, with an underdeveloped beard was Jesus
He had the Romans fearing revolution
The solution was to take him to court and falsely accuse him
After being murdered by Pilate how can it be
These same white romans established christianity
Constantine would later see the cross in a dream
In his vision, it read "en hawk signo wonka":
"in this sign we conquer" - manifest destiny
In 325 he convened the nicean creed
And separated god into three
Decided jesus was born on december 25th
And raised then on the third day is a myth
Plus to deceive us
Commissioned michelangelo to paint white pictures of jesus
He used his aunt, uncle, and nephew
Subconsciously that affects you
It makes you put white people closer to god
Ras Ka**: Nature of the threat
´how long shall they kill our prophets while we stand aside and look?´
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Constantine´s reign also marked the transformation of a major pagan festival into Christianity´s major holiday-Christmas. Notice how this came to pa**: ". . . About the year 330, the Church in Rome definitely a**igned December 25 for the celebration of the birth of Christ . . . The choice of December 25 was influenced by the fact that the Romans, from the time of Emperor Aurelian (275), had celebrated the feast of the sun god (Sol Invictus: the Unconquered Sun) on that day.
"December 25 was called the ´Birthday of the Sun,´ and great pagan religious celebrations of the Mithras cult were held all through the empire. What was more natural than that the Christians celebrate the birth of him Who was the ´Light of the World´ and the true ´Sun of Justice´ on this very day?" (Francis X. Weiser, Handbook of Christian Feasts and Customs, Harcourt, Brace & World, New York, 1952, p. 60-61).
Owen Chadwick, former professor of history at Cambridge University, gives additional details: "The high point of the Christian cult of the sun as a symbol of light was the making of Christmas Day. No one knew exactly when Jesus was born in Bethlehem . . . Christian scholars made guesses, at first that it was in spring or in autumn. But they were overtaken by the growing cult of the sun. Here was the Light of the Word, and we must remember his birth at the time that the sun is reborn at the winter solstice . . .
"They had a pastoral reason for choosing this date. The Roman people kept the winter solstice with a feast of drunkenness and riot. The Christians thought that they could bring a better meaning into that feast. They tried to persuade their flocks not to drink or eat too much, and to keep the feast more austerely-but without success . . .
"So Christmas in our age is a harmony of three elements:
the junketings of the Roman crowd trying to relieve the gloom of winter;
the Roman cult of the sun and of its light;
and, at the heart, the memory of a birth in a manger in the Palestinian town of Bethlehem.
To that harmony, much later, the North [northern Europe] added elements from folklore, such as the Germanic Christmas tree" (A History of Christianity, St. Martin´s Press, New York, 1995, pp. 22, 24).
go ahead and do your thing,the season aint festive/ till i see my people´s minds not captive