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Christmas

If you celebrate the holiday of Christmas as the birth of Jesus Christ, good for you. Most people of the world do not. Jesus was probably not born on December 25th. That date was the Pagan Roman holiday of sun worship. The length of daylight on December 21st in the Northern hemisphere is the shortest. From December 25th daylight begins to get longer. Hence it was a day of worship of the sun.

7 things you may not know about Christmas

Seven Things You May Not Know about Christmas

There is debate among some Christians about whether we should celebrate Christmas or not. I think we can if we scrape the lies off the Truth and celebrate it as it should be celebrated, as the birth of the Saviour, the Messiah, Jesus Christ, on earth. We can still praise the Father for sending His Son to earth!

History of the Pagan Festival of Easter

History of the Pagan Festival of Easter

Easter is nothing else than Astarte, one of the titles of Beltis, the queen of heaven, whose name, as pronounced by the people Nineveh, was evidently identical with that now in common use in this country

The Bible and the Priest of Rome

The Bible and the Priest of Rome

A Roman Catholic priest tries to take away young Charles Chiniquy’s Bible because the Catholic church does not want us to learn the Word of God. His father prevents that.

Adventure hitchhiking to Saitama city

Adventure hitchhiking to Saitama city

Today is the first day of another extended road trip. I hope to use this Christmas season to tell the Japanese people about Christ, and the best way I know how to do that is by hitchhiking when traveling and talking to the drivers individually.

I hitchhiked nearly 300 kilometers in three cars to the Kanto area which includes Tokyo and vicinity. My destination was Noda city in Chiba prefecture.

Two of the drivers went out of their way for me, the second driver, Mr. Tokaji very much so because it meant at least one hour extra of his time. He took me to Omiya station in Saitama City from where I took a train the rest of the way. There is a direct train from Omiya to Noda.
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