Easter full moon
the Pagans were the older religion that was practiced by the farming peoples of Europe well before Jesus Christ came to Israel...
the Pagans still practiced very older religious rituals that connected them back to their Indigenous roots when Jesus Christ was born in Israel...
the Pagans worshiped the moon cycle and seasons...especially the full moon and spring...so hence Easter is always the Sunday after the full moon closest to the Spring Equinox....Sunday was the Holly day for the Christians and Moonday for the Pagans...the sun calender only came into use after the Romans embraced Christianity and the great battle to remove the old Pagan religion out of Christianity commenced...
as the moon has 13 cycles to a year this was the most sacred number to the Pagans thus why the early Christians had to turn it into an evil number...
The Pagans also practiced eating human sacrifice flesh and drinking their blood...all in the belief it would bring healthy crops the following season... hence why Jesus Christ tried to replace this practice with "Drink this wine, not my blood" and "Eat this bread and not my flesh"...
and this is only the beginning of this story...
Easter full moon
the Pagans were the older religion that was practiced by the farming peoples of Europe well before Jesus Christ came to Israel...
the Pagans still practiced very older religious rituals that connected them back to their Indigenous roots when Jesus Christ was born in Israel...
the Pagans worshiped the moon cycle and seasons...especially the full moon and spring...so hence Easter is always the Sunday after the full moon closest to the Spring Equinox....Sunday was the Holly day for the Christians and Moonday for the Pagans...the sun calender only came into use after the Romans embraced Christianity and the great battle to remove the old Pagan religion out of Christianity commenced...
as the moon has 13 cycles to a year this was the most sacred number to the Pagans thus why the early Christians had to turn it into an evil number...
The Pagans also practiced eating human sacrifice flesh and drinking their blood...all in the belief it would bring healthy crops the following season... hence why Jesus Christ tried to replace this practice with "Drink this wine, not my blood" and "Eat this bread and not my flesh"...
and this is only the beginning of this story...