Uncomfortable Truth: The Dark Origins of Easter? (Video)

Pagan ritual. Source: Justinas / Adobe Stock.
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The story of Easter is one that is steeped in tradition and has become one of the most celebrated holidays in the Christian calendar. However, many people are unaware of the pagan roots of this holiday and how it came to be associated with the resurrection of Jesus. This video explores the ancient history of Easter and investigates its dark origins from sacrificing babies to painting eggs with their blood – is this really how it all began?

One of the most fascinating aspects of this video is its examination of the miscalculation of the date of Jesus' crucifixion and burial. It challenges the commonly held belief that Jesus was crucified and buried on a Friday and instead presents evidence to suggest that this event actually took place on a Wednesday. The video also touches on the use of the word "Easter" in the King James Bible and its potential origins, as well as the significance of the word "Passover" in other translations.

Top image: Pagan ritual. Source: Justinas / Adobe Stock.

By Joanna Gillan

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Pete Wagner    8 April, 2023 - 19:11

Key phases in the natural annual cycle of the Earth have been long known and celebrated well before even the so-called ‘dawn of civilization’.  Of course since then, the true meanings have been skewed by the tricksters, promoting their religions or other non-sense.

Nicko4404    9 April, 2023 - 04:25

Oh? Sorry, I must've missed that bit where you provided concrete evidence that Astarte, Eostre and Ishtar are the same goddess. The fact they're separated by entire continents, are depicted diffently in ritualised art etc. The reason why they're annual ceremonies are so close together was entirely coincidence, due to the fact that there is usually only one full moon period in late Spring. In fact, there's a more compelling argument that Eostre was closer to the ancient moon goddess Sin. There is absolutely NO evidence that Eostre worship was involved in sacrificing babies. This is blatant Catholic propaganda, and frankly I've had enough of the minimal editorial practices on this site that allows such blatant bs!

Cataibh    9 April, 2023 - 12:45

Macabre Easter bunnies are a staple of the Satanic art scene. This is partly a nod to the Pagan roots in Eostre and partly a swipe at Christianity.

However, the biggest swipe Christianity takes from Satanism comes from within. Church 'leadership' is largely Satanic. It operates in disguise.

Why, therefore, if they run Churches does Christianity bother the Satanists of the New World Order so?

I have seen the answer. God is about the only thing they truly fear.

Common Sense    9 April, 2023 - 13:49

If the video producer doesn't even bothers looking at Wikipedia Eostre > “Erroneus association with Ishtar”, what is this video producers contribution worth?