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Why Christmas Is Not a Pagan Holiday: Unwrapping the Historical Truth

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SANTA WAS GREEK; CHRISTMAS ISN'T PAGAN


🌟 Etymology:


I am adding this part as some have made comments about the meaning of the word, which is not the point of this article. However, to address it, one commentator stated: Christmas isn’t even Christmas. It’s Christ Mass, and I’m not Catholic.


This is the problem today with so many things and what I combat because though the intention may have been honorable, the comment is incorrect. Christ- is obviously still part of the word. But lets get a bit more precise.


The English term Christmas (“Christ’s mass” or “mass on Christ’s day”) is of fairly recent origin. The term originated from the Middle English Christemasse, which came from the Old English Cristes mæsse.


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Druwayu Is Not Wica (Or Anything Else)

DRUWAYU IS NOT WICA
DRUWAYU IS NOT WICA

Druwayu (pronounced Droo‑way‑oo) is a modern, self‑described religion and online church that calls itself a polytheistic spiritual tradition with its own distinct cosmology and philosophy. Its name is said to mean “True Ways” and it was formally organized into the First Church of Druwayu in 2024.


Core Characteristics of Druwayu


  • Unique Religious Framework: It has its own theological system called the Drikeyu (Three Keys)—Worloga (Primal Laws), Wyrda (Reciprocal Dynamics), and Wihas (Eternal Essence)—which blend cosmology, philosophy, and interpretations of sacred geometry.

  • Polytheistic Theology: It recognizes a unity of one God with three Goddesses, a structure sometimes described in sources as “quadrotheistic” (four distinct but united divine persons).

  • Philosophical Focus: Druwayu emphasizes logic, humor, and absurdity—promoting rational inquiry, personal autonomy, and creative meaning‑making.


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The Richat Structure and the Atlantis Debate

Context, Bias, and Unfinished History
Context, Bias, and Unfinished History

Almost a Decade of Speculation


Almost a decade of speculation began on September 4, 2018, when the YouTube channel Bright Insight presented a provocative but carefully framed idea: not only might the lost city of Atlantis have actually existed, but its true location may have been hiding in plain sight for thousands of years—overlooked simply because scholars and enthusiasts alike had been searching in all the wrong places.


That proposal did not emerge in a vacuum. The debate over the location of Atlantis has long resembled a mirror maze. Plato never finished his account, and what he did record was already several steps removed from the original source. In the centuries since, countless researchers, amateurs, and even national interests have attempted to anchor Atlantis in their own proverbial backyards.


From the Mediterranean to the Americas, most theories suffer from the same fundamental flaw: selective reading driven by confirmation bias.

Yet among…


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Can a Christian also be a Warlock or Witch?

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All Hail the One and Three


Overview


This is a loaded question and takes a lot of considerations; there is no single yes/no answer — it depends on how you define “Christian” and “witch,” which scriptures or traditions you accept, and whether you prioritize institutional teaching or personal conscience.


The simplest answer to this is by name at least as such are presented within most Christian traditions, regardless if being misinformed, or the centuries of distortion well into the present of the very meaning of either title, it would be a no. As far as a private personal craft you keep to yourself or a very, very small number of trusted friends and/or family, sure, in that sense you can call yourself whatever you want.


Modern Efforts of More Smear:


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Rot Behind Occultism: Satanic Idiocy

SATANIC STUPIDITY
SATANIC STUPIDITY

The term “Satanic Stupidity” is not a theological insult—it’s a structural diagnosis. It refers to the performative, self-contradictory behaviors of individuals or institutions that invoke rebellion, inversion, or “darkness” as a brand, while simultaneously clinging to the same moral scaffolding they claim to reject. This stupidity is not about intelligence. It’s about functional failure.


Let’s stop pretending


These groups masquerading as spiritual collectives are not sanctuaries of diversity. They’re cosplay cults wrapped in occult aesthetics, parading around as if Philosophical and Theological Satanism are inclusive frameworks. They’re not Warlocks. They’re not Witches. They’re ideological performers using spiritual language to mask exclusion, hostility, and cowardice.


They claim to stand for “All Paths,” yet openly vilify Christianity. They tolerate every worldview except the one they’ve decided to scapegoat. That’s not inclusion. That’s targeted bias. It’s ideological gatekeeping dressed up in robes and runes.


These groups are not spiritual leaders. They are unhinged…


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Raymond S. G. Foster

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Paganism, Lucifer and Lies

LUCIFER WAS A "PAGAN" DEITY
LUCIFER WAS A "PAGAN" DEITY

Modern Paganism and Heathenry are often marketed as spiritual systems rooted in pre-Christian European traditions. This claim is structurally false.


  • Historically, no one identified themselves as "pagans."

  • The term "pagan" was typically used as an insult—dismissive, derogatory, and imposed by outsiders.

  • Ironically, many early Christians were labeled "pagans" by Roman authorities, further muddying the term’s historical application.


What Exists Today


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Exposé of Over 70 Years of The Parasitic Occult

THE OCCULT IS THE ROT BELOW THE SURFACE
THE OCCULT IS THE ROT BELOW THE SURFACE

Abstract


For over half a century, occultism has metastasized from countercultural curiosity into a pervasive parasite infecting politics, psychology, education, and public life. Cloaked in the language of “hidden wisdom,” movements ranging from astrology and Wicca to Scientology and “energy healing” have masqueraded as profound while peddling incoherence, exploitation, and fraud. This paper traces occultism’s expansion from the 1970s to the present, examining its corrosive influence across domains, its hypocrisy in so-called “secret societies,” and the devastating consequences of its normalization. Far from ancient or profound, the occult is a cultural malignancy that thrives on ignorance, trauma, and cowardice in confronting reality.


1. Introduction: The Lie of “Hidden Wisdom”


  • Occultism presents itself as esoteric truth, accessible only to initiates. In reality, it is a recycling bin of plagiarized myths, pseudoscience, and authoritarian theater.

  • The word “occult” (Latin occultus, meaning hidden) suggests concealed profundity; what it conceals, however, is vacuity.


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Wican Lies and Fem Bullshit. (Not an error in spelling)

IMAGE OF MAKE HERETICS BURNED AT THE STAKE
IMAGE OF MAKE HERETICS BURNED AT THE STAKE

The Malleus Maleficarum (1487 CE), written by Heinrich Kramer (Institoris) with some association to Jacob Sprenger, was not simply a “general” witch-hunting manual, but rather an extension of earlier inquisitorial traditions that had long been directed against specific heretical sects in the later Middle Ages. Much of what is popularly claimed about it today is the result of modern sensationalism and projection, especially feminist reinterpretations from the late 20th century, rather than an honest reading of the text in its historical context.


Later renderings of the title — Der Hexenhammer and The Witches’ Hammer — are themselves products of modern publicity and romanticized notions of witchcraft, promoted mainly from the early 1900s onward. The original Latin title deserves closer examination. Malleus means “mallet” or “hammer,” in the sense of a judge’s gavel. Male- derives from the Latin male, “ill” or “bad,” while -ficus comes from facere (“to make” or “to do”), with plural endings forming “ones.” Thus,…


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SPACE ALIENS ARE FAKE!

LITTLE EUNUCH CROWLEYS AND YOU
LITTLE EUNUCH CROWLEYS AND YOU

“Ladies and gentlemen, tonight we’re going to examine one of the most enduring ideas of modern culture: the belief in space aliens. For over a century, the public has been bombarded with stories of UFOs, crashes, alien pilots, and government cover-ups.


Note: It will be explained lower down the Crowley Association.


But when we peel back the layers of this phenomenon, a very different picture emerges—one not of extraterrestrial visitors, but of human invention, misinterpretation, and manipulation. Let’s begin.”


Part 1: The Mars Craze – Fiction as ‘Fact’


In 1877, during the opposition of Mars, Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli observed what he called canali—meaning ‘channels.’ This was mistranslated into English as ‘canals,’ a much more artificial-sounding term. American astronomer Percival Lowell took this mistranslation and ran with it.


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Pentacles and Pentagrams - Not Satanic

PENTAGRAMS AND PENTACLES ARE NOT SATANIC
PENTAGRAMS AND PENTACLES ARE NOT SATANIC

The five-pointed star is one of the oldest and most widespread human symbols, yet today it is often misunderstood, feared, or outright demonized. The terms pentagram and pentacle are frequently confused, so let’s start with the etymology.


A pentagram (from Greek pente, “five,” and gramma, “line or writing”) is simply a five-pointed star. Drawn in one continuous line, it is one of the most basic geometric forms the human mind produces. A pentacle, by contrast, comes from combining pente (“five”) with circle—that is, a star enclosed within a circle. In art, religion, and philosophy, this circle often signifies unity, wholeness, or the cycles of life.


Beyond Hollywood and “Occultist” Nonsense


Don’t be afraid of the pentagram just because some opportunistic occultists layered it with pseudo-Gnostic theatrics, or because Hollywood decided to milk fear by plastering it onto every horror movie. The upright star is not “holy” and the inverted star is not “satanic.” That association…


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The Origin of the Samhain-Halloween Link: Sir John Rhys and the Fictional “Celtic Cult of the Dead” Hypothesis

THE REAL ORIGIN OF HALLOWEEN
THE REAL ORIGIN OF HALLOWEEN

Everything you think you know about Halloween vs. what is constantly regurgitated and claimed without factual investigation is complete fiction pawned off as facts. Even the various associated or claimed names are nonsense. So let's get right to it.


Etymology of “Halloween”


Halloween is a Christian vigil observance marking the evening before All Saints’ Day. Its name derives from Middle and Old English terms for “holy evening.”


  • Form: Halloween is a contraction of All Hallows’ Even (or All Hallows’ Eve)

  • Components:


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Raymond S. G. Foster

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What's the real Meaning of Religion? Not what most think.

WHAT RELIGION REALLY MEANS
WHAT RELIGION REALLY MEANS

The first part is Re- 'Again.' The part people don't like is the last part is also the same source of the words logos and legion. Don't get your knickers in a knot over this. I will prove it and you can search yourself.


  1. Ligio and Legio are the same words. Just spelled differently.

  2. Ligion is from Ligio and Legion from Legio.

  3. Both come from Old Latin legere.

  4. Legere can be used as "read, gather, army, collect, and speak."


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