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Santa Claus/Saint Nick!
Apr 23, 2016 12:32:29   #
Cool Breeze
 
He knows when you are Sleeping LOL!

Pictured is another Christmas card from Austria, just before World War II. The Big Black Horned thing you see is “Krampus,” once again the demon that comes with Santa bringing a “bag of Switches” for boys and girls that don’t behave. He would also kidnap and eat them. This is the origin of “Santa’s Little Helper” which later became the Elves at the North Pole. Every year in Austria they have a big party for him in December. Notice the children in the bag that he is kidnapping, and the pine branch from the x-mas tree he is about to beat that couple with, oh, and the goat horns and hooves, just like Baphomet, the goat demon worshiped in Freemasonry.

The Devil has other names besides the name Satan. He is also called Beelzebub or Lucifer. And in popular or rustic speech by many familiar terms as Old Nick---(Oxford English Dictionary). Nicholas is one of the most common devil’s names in German, a name that remains today when Satan is referred as Old Nick---Siefker, Phyllis. Santa Claus, Last of the Wild Men: The Origins and Evolution of Saint Nicholas. Jefferson: McFarland & Company, Inc., 1997, p. 69

One of the bizarre jobs of St. Nick’s devilish helper was to “gleefully d**g sinners to Hell!” On the eve of December 6th, the myth told that this bearded, white-haired old “saint,” clad in a wide mantel, rode through the skies on a white horse (the rider on a white horse in Revelation 6), together with his s***e, the swarthy Dark Helper. This reluctant helper had to disperse gifts to good people, but much preferred to threaten them with his broom-like scourge, and, at a sign of his master, would gleefully d**g sinners away to a place of eternal suffering---Renterghem, Tony van. When Santa Was a Shaman. St. Paul: Llewellyn Publications, 1995, p. 111

It is also alarming that Santa’s popular title, “Nick,” is also a common name for “the Devil.” “Old Nick” is a well-known British name for the Devil. “It seems probable that this name is derived from the Dutch Nikken, the devil.”----Shepard, Leslie A. Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology. New York: Gale Research Inc. 1991, p. 650 Nick, the devil---Skeat, Walter W. Concise Dictionary of English Etymology. Ware: Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 1993, p. 304 http://doubleportioninheritance.blogspot.com/2011/11/santa-claus-or-satan-claws.html?m=1



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Apr 23, 2016 13:59:24   #
Weewillynobeerspilly Loc: North central Texas
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
He knows when you are Sleeping LOL!

Pictured is another Christmas card from Austria, just before World War II. The Big Black Horned thing you see is “Krampus,” once again the demon that comes with Santa bringing a “bag of Switches” for boys and girls that don’t behave. He would also kidnap and eat them. This is the origin of “Santa’s Little Helper” which later became the Elves at the North Pole. Every year in Austria they have a big party for him in December. Notice the children in the bag that he is kidnapping, and the pine branch from the x-mas tree he is about to beat that couple with, oh, and the goat horns and hooves, just like Baphomet, the goat demon worshiped in Freemasonry.

The Devil has other names besides the name Satan. He is also called Beelzebub or Lucifer. And in popular or rustic speech by many familiar terms as Old Nick---(Oxford English Dictionary). Nicholas is one of the most common devil’s names in German, a name that remains today when Satan is referred as Old Nick---Siefker, Phyllis. Santa Claus, Last of the Wild Men: The Origins and Evolution of Saint Nicholas. Jefferson: McFarland & Company, Inc., 1997, p. 69

One of the bizarre jobs of St. Nick’s devilish helper was to “gleefully d**g sinners to Hell!” On the eve of December 6th, the myth told that this bearded, white-haired old “saint,” clad in a wide mantel, rode through the skies on a white horse (the rider on a white horse in Revelation 6), together with his s***e, the swarthy Dark Helper. This reluctant helper had to disperse gifts to good people, but much preferred to threaten them with his broom-like scourge, and, at a sign of his master, would gleefully d**g sinners away to a place of eternal suffering---Renterghem, Tony van. When Santa Was a Shaman. St. Paul: Llewellyn Publications, 1995, p. 111

It is also alarming that Santa’s popular title, “Nick,” is also a common name for “the Devil.” “Old Nick” is a well-known British name for the Devil. “It seems probable that this name is derived from the Dutch Nikken, the devil.”----Shepard, Leslie A. Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology. New York: Gale Research Inc. 1991, p. 650 Nick, the devil---Skeat, Walter W. Concise Dictionary of English Etymology. Ware: Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 1993, p. 304 http://doubleportioninheritance.blogspot.com/2011/11/santa-claus-or-satan-claws.html?m=1
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Damn Coolsnoopio...are ya running out of topics to be beating on poor old Santa Clause......Easter Bunny is fair game too

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Apr 23, 2016 16:15:06   #
Cool Breeze
 
Weewillynobeerspilly wrote:
Damn Coolsnoopio...are ya running out of topics to be beating on poor old Santa Clause......Easter Bunny is fair game too


I heard a sermon on dear old Santa this morning. Next we will be Celebrating Christmas in August! I thought I would pass it on.

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Apr 24, 2016 09:23:35   #
susanblange Loc: USA
 
There are some other parallels between Santa and Satan. They are both from the North where it's freezing cold (like Hell). They both wear a red suit. Santa is also called Saint Nick, Satan is called Old Nick. They are both lovers of children. They both fly. Santa's real name is supposed to be Kris (Kringle), Satan's real name is Christian or Chris for short. Santa is called "Father Christmas" and Satan is the father of the Messiah. Satan is both Jesus's father and his God. In Christianity, Santa and God are depicted the same way: long grey hair and beard.

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Apr 24, 2016 11:17:52   #
Cool Breeze
 
susanblange wrote:
There are some other parallels between Santa and Satan. They are both from the North where it's freezing cold (like Hell). They both wear a red suit. Santa is also called Saint Nick, Satan is called Old Nick. They are both lovers of children. They both fly. Santa's real name is supposed to be Kris (Kringle), Satan's real name is Christian or Chris for short. Santa is called "Father Christmas" and Satan is the father of the Messiah. Satan is both Jesus's father and his God. In Christianity, Santa and God are depicted the same way: long grey hair and beard.
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Thanks for commenting I heard a preacher on TV who preached by using scriptures that Santa was Satan! He didn't last long.
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Prophecy+countdown+Satan+vs+Santa&view=detail&mid=9BB26668EB58F6CD17B89BB26668EB58F6CD17B8&FORM=VIRE

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