• Sunday Origins

  • Sun Worship's Special Day
  • By: Lew White
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 2 hrs and 9 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Sunday Origins

By: Lew White
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This 80-page book describes how Sun worship transformed itself into Christianity under Emperor Constantine’s guidance during the 4th century. The Edict of Milan (313), the Edict of Constantine (321), the Nicene Council (325), and the Council of Laodicea (365/370) together transformed the traditions of Sun worship into a completely new package. Constantine brought together Mandaeans, Zoroastrians, Mithraic mystagogues, and other Sun worshiping cultures by blending in a resurrected Savior, while rejecting the culture that Savior came from. The Roman Civilization, like the Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Babylonian civilizations before them, worshipped the luminaries in the sky. The imprinted behavior of assembling on the first day of each week in the morning came from these former patterns, synthesized very carefully by craftsmen residing at Alexandria, Egypt in the waning centuries of Rome. The final touches came through Constantine, Athanasius of Alexandria, and Eusebius of Caesarea, as well as other "church fathers." They merged the elements of their own sun worship with ideas of a sect they fought against called the Natsarim. The distortions they enforced by edict grew into what came to be the Universal (Catholic) Magisterium. The patterns of sun worship remain today down to the smallest detail, even in the name of the day they honored originally to worship Apollo, Sol Invictus: DIES SOLIS, the Day of the Sun. CONTENTS - (TOUCH NAVIGATION) WORSHIPPING THE HOST OF HEAVEN EDICT OF CONSTANTINE - 321 AD/CE SUN TEMPLES - HOUSES OF THE SUN SUN PILLARS LORD’S DAY MISLEADING MISTRANSLATION THREE DAYS & THREE NIGHTS EUSEBIUS OF CAESAREA TRANSFERENCE OF DUTIES TO SUNDAY SIGN OF THE EVERLASTING COVENANT LORD OF THIS WORLD SHEPHERDS WEEKDAY NAMES EASTER KJV EASTER ERROR WHO IS CIRCE? CROSS SYMBOL SHADOWS OF REDEMPTION MYSTAGOGUES MARK OF THE BEAST SUMMARY

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Acutely historical table

I loved the true historical facts. Hard to find now days the dark history of the Catholic Church is being overwritten from history.

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Very very Informative!

I like the simplicity of the subject matter presented where anyone can understand the complexity in what was done with history and everything we know. Wow... What a screwed up world we live in. Praise YAH for His Son, Yahusha Ha'Mashiach we are seeing knowledge coming out!

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