Venus & Easter
Venus and Easter Morning Worship
Venus’s astronomical cycle can be meaningfully tied to the timing of Easter through its well-known synodic cycle, which averages about 584 days. This cycle includes phases where Venus appears as the evening star, disappears (inferior conjunction), and then reappears as the morning star, symbolizing a "death and resurrection" pattern that many cultures associated with renewal and rebirth. How Venus Links to Easter: - Easter is celebrated in the spring. - Venus, after disappearing from the evening sky, reappears as the morning star around the time of Easter in certain years, symbolizing resurrection and new life. - Scholars like John P. Pratt have demonstrated that Venus undergoes an 8-year cycle that realigns it with both lunar phases and solar years, making its rising as the morning star coincide with Easter Sunday approximately every 8 years. - Historical calculations argue that on April 3, AD 33—a date accepted by many as Jesus’s resurrection, Venus was indeed rising as the bright morning star just before dawn. However, Jesus didn’t rise on Sunday morning, but rather late Saturday night, probably around 3 AM, a couple of hours before Sunday sun rise. - The cyclical disappearance and reappearance of Venus, symbolizing death and resurrection, align with the themes of Easter’s connection with Tammuz and the pagan Nimrod family, thousands of years before the death and resurrection of Christ. - Some Native American and Mesoamerican traditions also link phases of Venus to important cycle points of birth, death, and resurrection, reinforcing the broader cultural significance of this planetary cycle.
Easter is worship of the planet Venus which is an eastern morning star. Venus has always been associated with the demonic goddess Isthar (correctly pronounced “Easter”), the fertility goddess of the rabbit and Easter eggs.
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JESUS hates Easter! It’s an abomination to Him and violation of the 1st Commandment!

