Cameroon :: Darren Lambo Ebelle “There is no Christian Holiday Called Christmas” :: Cameroon
In this interview, Pastor (Coordinator) Darren LAMBO EBELLE, from the Religious Association La Voie in Cameroon, explains to our readers the foundations of the Christmas celebration, as well as the message that the Child Jesus addresses to each of us for this purpose. This festival reminds everyone that God has become close to man in a special way in his Son Jesus Christ, Emmanuel (which means God-With-Us). The invitation is for every man(…) Each gift given on the occasion of this celebration should retain this spiritual dimension of the gift, of the offering.
Hello Pastor. What is the meaning of Christmas for the Christian?
At the risk of disappointing you and unfortunately not agreeing with the traditional ideas expressed and accepted as conventional or conformist about this holiday, I would like to tell you from the outset that there is no Christian holiday called Christmas. That said, something that does not exist for a group of individuals cannot therefore have any importance for them. There is no connection between Christmas and Christianity. Christmas is even anti-Christianity. This is paganism and Satanism in all its glory.
December 25 represents for Christians one of the most important dates in the liturgical calendar. It is the one on which we celebrate the Nativity, that is, the birth of Jesus. However, there is nothing to confirm that Christ was born on this date. date. Can you tell us more, Pastor?
All the meteorological and historical indications on the birth of Jesus Christ are contained in the Bible (the revealed word and will of God), and show (albeit implicitly) that it is impossible for Jesus Christ to have been born. on December 25. The Gospel of Luke 2 sufficiently edifies us on the subject. In summary, it indicates at the time of the birth of Jesus Christ, Emperor Caesar Augustus ordered a census of the entire earth (Roman Empire). It was a census of allegiance of subjects to the Emperor. You see clearly that given that everyone had to go and be counted in the capital (city) of their region, the journeys were long, and the Emperor could therefore not order that these journeys take place during the winter, period assumed by a religious organization that I will not cite here, as being the birth of Christ. In December, at the time supposed to be the birth of Christ, it snowed, and no one could undertake a journey. The harvests were over, and the weather was mild for traveling.
Secondly, the Gospel of Luke still gives us a crucial detail about the period of Christ’s birth. He gives knowledge that “There were in this same region, shepherds who spent the night watching in the fields to watch over their flocks.” It is obvious that these shepherds could not spend nights with their livestock in the fields during the winter (December 25). All evidence given, Jesus Christ was not born on December 25. He was not born in winter. The period indicated by the Bible refers rather to the month of September, that is to say in autumn. And if you have some knowledge of Orientalisms (knowledge of the habits and customs of the Orientals), you will realize that in autumn, the shepherds had the habit of spending nights with their livestock in the fields, so that the excrement of the animals would fatten up. the soil for and that the grass can grow even better for cattle food. Reason why they were in the fields with their flocks. Impossible to do it in December, during the winter, in the cold and the snow.
Even more, John the Baptist, who is Jesus’ cousin, is six months older than him. Mary becomes pregnant by the virtue (strength, power) of the Holy Spirit (God – God is holy and spirit), when Elizabeth her cousin is in her 6th month of pregnancy (December of the Year – 4 Before John the Baptist) . And from the birth of John the Baptist, whose birth occurs in March, it is clear that Jesus Christ was born in September, in autumn. And counting backwards, and relying on astronomy of which the sons of the East were knowledgeable, notably the priests of Zoroaster (the great scholar of astronomy) – nothing to do with astrology which is the counterfeit of Devil – Jesus Christ was born on September 11 of the year – 3 before himself, between 6:30 p.m. and 7:39 p.m. Palestine time. This component to determine the exact time and date of birth of Jesus Christ, will make a dedicated interview or special television hook. This space does not offer us the comfort necessary to address the subject in detail.
Why is the fir the Christmas tree?
Festival of pagan origin, Christmas, Natalis (from the Greek) day of birth, has retained all its characteristics: Christmas tree (a pagan tradition directly linked to winter celebrations such as the winter solstice. Christmas has always been characterized by the orgies (the excesses of eating and drinking, the giving of gifts. And there, it’s on the courtyard side. On the garden side, there were horrors: the parents sacrificed the children to the Sun god. Children were killed with a ritualized cruelty. That tells you everything about this pagan and satanic festival of Egyptian origin. God does not need Satan’s “help” to establish his things, as if he were short of means. Comment Can a satanic and pagan celebration be the birth of the only Son of God, the Savior of the world?
Was Jesus born on December 25? If so, who set the date of December 25 to celebrate Christmas?
No and no, with all the references that we have given above, it is blatantly obvious that Jesus Christ was not born on December 25, but rather on September 11. It is about the imposture of some people regarding his date of birth, the day of his death and the number of years of his earthly life. An interview is necessary for a precise chronology to be rendered on the historical roots of the celebration of Modern Christmas. The problem that hinders an educational and therefore methodical understanding of anything complex and manipulated for wasteful purposes is precisely the avoidance of details. But the truth is in the details.
How do you feel about the commercialization of Christmas?
I don’t care much about people’s opinions; and if I do not seek enemies by rowing against the tide of tradition or conventional truth, I do not seek to be loved either. What is minimal when one is not a Christian is to affirm things which can be defended by biblical occurrences. However, when you go through the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, you will not find any reference to the Christmas celebration. That said, the commodification that you subtly decry regarding this pagan festival is consubstantial with it. This excessive spending and excess reflects better than my poor self, the foreign character of this celebration to Christianity. And even if Christ were born (hypothesis with educational value) on December 25, the Devil’s ruse is precisely to know how to channel Man’s attention to what is of no salvation to him. The birth of Jesus Christ is certainly the starting stage, but not the final stage. It is not to his birth that the world owes Life (Salvation), nor to his death, nor to his resurrection, but rather to his ascension to heaven where he sits at the right hand of God, interceding as an advocate for us, after having been victorious over death, and triumphant over this Great Babylon (symbol of Evil) which brings in triumph precisely this satanic and pagan festival which is Christmas. This commodification is therefore normal, because it suits a festival of orgies very well, and without any biblical basis.