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Is Santa Claus coming to your Ward Christmas Party this year?

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Darren
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Santa at your Ward Christmas Party?

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In the Winder 1st Ward where my SLC apartment is they are having Santa Claus as a special visitor at the end, to bring traditional Christmas goodies for the children.
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Some wards feel to make an orthodox emphasis (sola scriptura) to this holiday that originally is part of the culture of the Lost tribes of Israel's Yule, Weihnachten and 12 days of celebration at the solar new year as was set up by Jesus Christ in 43 A.D. (see this book by Bruce Wydner http://s98822910.onlinehome.us/thousand ... ur_law.pdf), by continuing to focus on and to spread the lie that Jesus was born on this ancient Nordic Holiday, a "Katholic Assembly" (a.k.a. Great and Abominable Church of the Devil) perversion and effort to erase the memory of Jesus Christ's visit at FornSigtuna Sweden.

There is nothing wrong with celebrating Jesus' birthday, any time of the year, including Christmas, but his birthday was not the original purpose for Jesus to set up this solar new year holiday among the lost tribes of Israel.

Santa Claus is imagery of the person who originally set up Weihnachten among the lost tribes of Israel.

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Darren
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Please elaborate Darren, your knowledge of the lost tribes is always enlightening.

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Santa is quite literally a traditional memory of Jesus Christ.

Here is a dialogue I had with Bruce Wydner.

http://198.209.246.173/wit/fatherchristmas.mp3
Transcript of the conversation I had with my friend Bruce Wydner about our Ancestral Christmas:
Oathin took Set-apart Night, then the first 12 days of the Solar New Year, that is the Yuletide.

The point is, it was from the year of his birth, not the day of his birth.
And so that is the ancient Nordic, but then the catholics get a hold of it, and they say, "Oh, He was born at Yuletide."

And then they have this Sinter Claus, this funny looking old man, but it was Oathin who went around behind the reindeer, up in Scandinavia in a sleigh, and he took presents to the children during the Yuletide.

Its (the annual celebration set up by Oathin counted from) the year of his birth, not the day.
He went up to Scandinavia around 43 A.D.
Its the beginning of the Solar New Year, not the birth of the Lord.

So that tradition is in the English culture where they say he is Father Christmas.

Nobody in England calls him Santa Claus, they call him Father Christmas.

There is an old movie about Scrooge that came out in the 30s or 40s. He (Scrooge) goes around the corner and there is this wonderfully handsome giant sitting on a big stack of geese. That is what the English have for their Christmas dinner, geese.
He (Scrooge) goes in there and he talks with Father Christmas, and He is wonderfully handsome, He is about 7 feet tall, and He has got this robe that He wears, and on His head he has a holly wreath. And of course holly means holy.

And children for centuries have had this song,

The holly and the ivy, (When they are both full grown, The holly bears the crown, The holly bears a berry, As red as any blood).

All of the insanity, of the Kybernion (catholic government) corrupting of everything.

Joseph Smith was apparently born right at mid-winter moment in 1805.

In German they have always called it Weihnachten, su weihen, mean to set apart, Weihnachten means the Set-apart Night, which is the longest night of the year.

If someone were to try to find a model for what Christ looks like, would he look more like the Christ in the Temple movie?
The point is, is that He has blond hair and it is curly.
This is a kind of like what they have in the Temple movie.

The issue is, the filthy Catholic Church, they were coerced into showing the Lord looking like an Ashkenazi Tartar, and Eastern European's don't have a drop of the blood of the House of Judah in them. But it is to get people to think that the Lord looked like a Tartar.
That is an interesting thing in the Temple movie, but the point is that the Lord is most handsome.

So, the decedents of the tribes that Christ came from would have been more like the Scandinavians?
They looked just like the Nordics.

All over Northern Europe the people look the same.

The Russians are all ten tribes, but the tribe of Ephraim went to the Scandinavian Peninsula, and from there they became many nations. They became the Germans, the Dutch, the English, the Swedish, Danes, Norwegians, the Icelanders; they became a multitude of nations. And of course they went south throughout Europe as well.
And there were the Jutes that started Spain, the Gothic Spaniards as well.
And so throughout Northern Europe, the people are very handsome looking people.

The Lord went up to Scandinavia and he made the center for the Law religion at Lake Law (Maelare Lake, Sweden).

When the Kybernion (catholic government) gets shot to pieces, then people are going to start being interested again in the real story.
But until that time we have a Kybernion (catholic) corruption of Set-apart Night.

It would be well to actually have that story of how the ancient Law religion operated on their holidays.

One thing that is so interesting, in Finland they don't say January, February, etc. they use the Ancient Germanic names, they still use them in Switzerland as well. December is still called Yule Month in Finland, kuu is moon or month, and Joulukuu is Yule Month.
On Christmas 1957 I was in the old mid-evil capital of Finland called Turku. And on Pikku-Joulu, Little Christmas, all the people in this great big city all walked down to the city square, and the Lord Mayor came out on the balcony of the City Hall, and he proclaimed the Christmas Peace, and that was that everybody promised not to argue during the month of the Yuletide. And that is just an ancient thing from where the Yuletide came from, i.e. reindeer are from Scandinavia.

So if you had the Hansa meeting on Eastertide and All-hallows, then the Christmas period was done more on a local basis.

Basically, if people ask what a county is throughout the English speaking world, from time immemorial 12 men get together at the county court house, every three months. Everything works in quarters here, winter, spring, summer and fall, there is four quarters.

The point is that at Mid-summer Night, it still a big celebration in Scandinavia, and Mid-winter Night is a celebration all over the whole world. A quarter away from Mid-winter Night then you go to April 6, which is Ostertag, Easter-day, and that is the tag (day) that the Reichstag meets on, and each Landtag, and the Bundestag, they meet on that day. And they have a semi-annual meeting in the fall on All-hallows day, All-Saints Day in catholic speaking countries.

This the time of year that people are talking about these things.
And we are the ones with all the records of our race to tell everybody else how to put the story strait.
Knowing many of the truths of our ancestral culture, before the invasion of the catholic "gross darkness" upon our minds, has opened my mind and empowered me to teach those truths to my children.

Yes Virginia there is a Santa Claus, there to teach us truths from our Ancestral Goodness, that is not found in our limited Katholic Assembly modified re-read, and re-read (religion) that we find in the Scriptures.

God Bless,
Darren

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Darren wrote:In the Winder 1st Ward where my SLC apartment is they are having Santa Claus as a special visitor at the end, to bring traditional Christmas goodies for the children.
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Some wards feel to make an orthodox emphasis (sola scriptura) to this holiday that originally is part of the culture of the Lost tribes of Israel's Yule, Weihnachten and 12 days of celebration at the solar new year as was set up by Jesus Christ in 43 A.D. (see this book by Bruce Wydner http://s98822910.onlinehome.us/thousand ... ur_law.pdf), by continuing to focus on and to spread the lie that Jesus was born on this ancient Nordic Holiday, a "Katholic Assembly" (a.k.a. Great and Abominable Church of the Devil) perversion and effort to erase the memory of Jesus Christ's visit at FornSigtuna Sweden.

There is nothing wrong with celebrating Jesus' birthday, any time of the year, including Christmas, but his birthday was not the original purpose for Jesus to set up this solar new year holiday among the lost tribes of Israel.

Santa Claus is imagery of the person who originally set up Weihnachten among the lost tribes of Israel.

Ask anything,
Darren
I love Christmas, and so do the children. Making sure to include Jesus and His message is a very important part of Christmas. His birth, His life, His teachings, a wonderful time to focus on our Savior.

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I'll just add my uninvited thoughts by giving you a link that makes me wonder about the fruits of some of the brethren...
http://www.ldsliving.com/What-Prophets- ... us/s/77397" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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BrotherOfMahonri wrote:I'll just add my uninvited thoughts by giving you a link that makes me wonder about the fruits of some of the brethren...
http://www.ldsliving.com/What-Prophets- ... us/s/77397" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks for edifying.

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Darren wrote: Transcript of the conversation I had with my friend Bruce Wydner about our Ancestral Christmas:
The issue is, the filthy Catholic Church
Classy

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My studies lead me elsewhere in regards to Jolly Old St. Nick, why do we get so many opposing histories... or better said, why do we even care so much about Santa?
http://www.av1611.org/othpubls/santa.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Mother Teresa was a real shock, I wasn't surprised with Santa however...

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BrotherOfMahonri wrote:I'll just add my uninvited thoughts by giving you a link that makes me wonder about the fruits of some of the brethren...
http://www.ldsliving.com/What-Prophets- ... us/s/77397" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I may have to regard that as your best post ever, Brother.
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Why does Santa Wink?
Traditionally Santa has always had the Wink! What is the real reason he winks? How far back does his wink go? How about 2000 years?

Modern Santa winking:
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This is the Hegge stave church (Hegge stavkyrkje) a 13th century stave church in a village in Øystre Slidre municipality in Valdres, Norway.
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In this ancient Church in Norway we find this remarkable memory from the pre-Catholic invasion era, This is one of three wooden statues hidden up in the tower of this ancient church and perhaps are from an earlier church on this same spot, these statues represent the Godhead of Arian Christianity.
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Our Nordic lost tribes of Israel ancestors had a Godhead that they worshiped, unlike the Catholics who would not allow the teaching of the separate and distinct personages of each member of the Godhead. The culture of the Nordics survived and continues in the customs and traditions of their decedents.

The pictures of Odin show him Winking, Odin is remembered today as the Winking Santa. Odin and Santa Wink because they are the same person, Odin winks to remind people that he gave away one of his eyes so that he could gain the wisdom to become our Father. Which eye did Odin give to his father? Not his flesh and blood eye, but his Mind's Eye. The Eye that he "Always Remember(s)" to do the will of his Thorough Father. This is the same eye that we all must give at the Sacrament Table, to "Always Remember Him," to have eternal life through him.
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Odin drinking at the well that flows at the base of the Tree of Life, after trading his Mental Eye for a drink.
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The Mental Eye, or "All Seeing Eye" at the temple
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Now you know why Santa Winks. The truth is out there...

God Bless,
Darren

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Errr...Odin wasn't winking. He lacked an eye. He was Odin the one eyed. Beware his eye if you are unjust...

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