LiLSpeedy's Blog

Rambo is back!

Jarasan aka WEE-WEE is tough on bad guys...when he is not drunk he

works as a bouncer in a Little Peoples' bar.

Entry #175

Forget -me-not

 
Maddog is my brother and I will never disown him like he did me. I could care less about
the life he has chosen...I knew he was on the down low years ago.
(Locked)
Entry #174

Be a good role-model

 
I have my daddy maddog to thank for being such a good 
role-model. Thanks daddy!
Entry #173

Rambo!

 
Jarasan bka WeeWee is a bad little man.
Entry #172

Yipes!

 
Maddog's incest children.
Entry #171

Fallen...

 
Maddog at his best on the down LOW and sh!tfaced drunk.
Entry #169

Alcohol is hazardous to your appearance

 
 
Alcohol has ruined maddog's life. He spends most of his time sh!tfaced
and pissy drunk. He really needs help...he only have two teeth left...most were
knocked out by transexuals at gay bars.
Entry #168

Rabbits laying eggs??

 
Where can I find one of these rabbits? They seem to show up on Easter only.
Entry #166

Cash 3 Midday Numbers...All States

554 575 577 667 676 767 977 779 979 799 742 853 936 369 225 255 809 908 247 285 680 682  671 691 581 781 640 642 631 651 541 741 859 127 156 206 208 297 217 107 307 026 024 015 035 925 125 198 730 610 601 160 016 039 390 930 541 145 415 454 445 455

Sun Smiley

Entry #165

Easter has become commercialized and mixed with paganism

Easter as celebrated today has lost its true meaning....

Origin of Easter - A Christian Commemoration
The origin of Easter, a holiday associated with the observance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, is actually based on an ancient pagan celebration. Christians recognize this day as commemorating the culminating event of their faith, but like so many other "Christian" holidays, Easter has become commercialized and mixed with non-christian traditions like the Easter Bunny, Easter parades and hunting for Easter eggs. How did this happen?

Origin of Easter - Its Pagan Roots
The origin of Easter dates back to ancient times, not long after the global Flood recorded in Genesis 6-9 of the Bible. Nimrod, a grandson of Noah, had turned from following his grandfather's God and had become a tyrannical ruler. According to the biblical record, as king, Nimrod created Babel, Ninevah, Asshur, Calla and other cities, all known for lifestyles that promoted unspeakable evil and perversion. When Nimrod died, his wife, Queen Semiramis, deified him as the Sun-god, or Life Giver. Later he would become known as Baal, and those who followed the religion Semiramis created in his name would be called Baal worshippers. They became associated with idolatry, demon worship, human sacrifice and other practices regarded as evil.

The origin of Easter involves the birth of Semiramis' illegitimate son, Tammuz. Somehow, Semiramis convinced the people that Tammuz was actually Nimrod reborn. Since people had been looking for the promised savior since the beginning of mankind (see Genesis 3:15), they were persuaded by Semiramis to believe that Tammuz was that savior, even that he had been supernaturally conceived. Before long, in addition to worshipping Tammuz (or Nimrod reborn), the people also worshipped Semiramis herself as the goddess of fertility. In other cultures, she has been called Ishtar, Ashtur and yes, Easter.

The origin of Easter goes back to the springtime ritual instituted by Semiramis following the death of Tammuz, who, according to tradition, was killed by a wild boar. Legend has it that through the power of his mother's tears, Tammuz was "resurrected" in the form of the new vegetation that appeared on the earth.

According to the Bible, it was in the city of Babel that the people created a tower in order to defy God. Up until that time, all the people on the earth spoke one language. The building of the tower led God, as recorded in Genesis 11:7, to confuse their tongues to keep them from being further unified in their false beliefs. As the people moved into other lands, many of them took their pagan practices with them.

Contemporary traditions such as the Easter Bunny and the Easter egg can also be traced back to the practices established by Semiramis. Because of their prolific nature, rabbits have long been associated with fertility and its goddess, Ishtar. Ancient Babylonians believed in a fable about an egg that fell into the Euphrates River from heaven and from which Queen Astarte (another name for Ishtar or Semiramis) was "hatched."

Origin of Easter - Resurrection Day for Christians
For Christians, the origin of Easter is simply the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ about 2,000 years ago. According to the Gospel accounts, Jesus Christ, the true Messiah promised in the Old Testament, was crucified and resurrected at the time of the Jewish Passover. Since that awesome event took place, those who believe Christ is their Messiah have honored that day and often celebrated it with the traditional Passover. As the Gospel of Christ spread throughout non-jewish nations, among people who did not have a history of celebrating the Passover, the pagan rites of Easter gradually became assimilated into what the Christian church called "Resurrection Day." Compromising the commandments of God with the comfort of the world is as old as the nation of Israel itself. Actually, American history teaches us that Easter was dismissed as a pagan holiday by the nation's founding Puritans and did not begin to be widely observed until just after the Civil War.

 

Article taken from: AllaboutJesus.org

Entry #164

Only the nose knows

I cannot lie...for I am a Mormon bishop.Heh,

heh. heh. heh, heh, heh, heh, heh, heh, heh!

Entry #163