Table of contents:

Russia was baptized in the 17th century
Russia was baptized in the 17th century

Video: Russia was baptized in the 17th century

Video: Russia was baptized in the 17th century
Video: Top 3 Hardest Languages to Learn 2024, November
Anonim

They say that when Archimedes realized the significance of his discovery, he shouted:. It seems that I myself, without outside help, without shouting a word to anyone, found in the history of the peoples of the world just such fulcrum, relying on which, everyone can now see all the lies of Catholicism, Judaism and modern "Orthodoxy".

To explain how important fulcrum I managed to find in history, I have to start my story from afar.

Relatively recently, I learned that genetic Slavs, in addition to Russia and India (in which the number of "Aryans" reaches 100 million!), Have lived since ancient times in Pakistan (the self-name of the Slavic community is Kalash) and in North Africa (Amazakhi).

Pakistani brothers of the Slavs - Kalash - look like this:

These are the Kalash men:

Screenshot 291
Screenshot 291

These are the Kalash women:

0000029663
0000029663

Here they are, light-skinned, light-eyed legendary Aryans!

And these women with amulets on their faces are Amazahs (Berbers), indigenous (!) Inhabitants of Africa !!!

0 96b8b 11af2572 L
0 96b8b 11af2572 L

According to various sources, it turns out that from four to six million Amazax live in Africa!

What am I doing? - you might want to ask.

Each nation, as we all know, has its own unique culture, its own customs, its own language, its own national crafts, and even its own national symbols, ornaments and patterns.

When studying the latter, I was able to find out that at least one pattern found in absolutely all Slavs, wherever they live.

This is a pattern depicting The sun … Here it is:

Image
Image

The same pattern found on the following handicrafts:

2ca20ac9e8b5
2ca20ac9e8b5

Exactly the same relief patterns representing the Sun were found on Russian stone tombstones, which were made before the middle of the 17th century.

65295 original
65295 original
64878 original
64878 original
511408 original
511408 original

During archaeological excavations carried out in 1999 on the territory of the Luzhetsky monastery, dozens of gravestones with such a pattern were found. It is curious that the slabs were not found in a cemetery, but in the foundations of a small chapel-church built in the 17th century. The very foundation of the long-destroyed church-chapel was discovered during excavations near the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin.

63210 original
63210 original

17. The find surprised everyone by the fact that the builders erected the foundation of the chapel from tombstones (!) Taken from the cemetery. What's more curious. the slabs were taken from burials made quite recently.

68592 original
68592 original

Some of the tombstones have the date of burial, like this one:

If we reconcile the old Slavic calendar with the modern calendar, it turns out that the schema-monk Savatey Pozdnyakov died in 1669 according to the new chronology.

The abundance of tombstones used as a building stone, involuntarily led me to the idea that the representatives of the church were getting rid of the old heritage in this way in connection with some kind of church reform!

And indeed, at about the same time, "Nikon's reform", which split the believing people into nikonian and Old Believers.

Help from the encyclopedia:

3 (2)
3 (2)

Painting by A. D. Kivshenko: "Church Council in 1654" (Patriarch Nikon presents new liturgical texts), 1880. A source.

Now it is difficult to even imagine how the old "liturgical texts" differed from the new "liturgical texts", but the artifacts found testify to one thing: before Nikon's reform, crosses were not placed on graves, which became symbols of death after the crucifixion of Christ, about which the Gospels tell.

Before Nikon's reform, Russian people depicted only the Sun on the tombstones of their deceased relatives, as a symbol of eternal life! And only after the church reform of 1650-1660, they began to put CROSS, on which was written information about the name, surname and patronymic of the deceased, as well as the date of birth and date of death.

IMG 1767
IMG 1767

This turning point in religious history is that "fulcrum", relying on which, everyone can now see all the lies of Catholicism, Judaism and modern "Orthodoxy"

No one put crosses on Russian graves and did not depict them on gravestones until the middle of the 17th century, and there is only one explanation for this.

Until that moment in Russia about Christ crucified and resurrected in 3 days nobody heard anything!

As for the symbol of the Sun on the graves of the dead, the Russian people depicted it because the Slavs from ancient times were sun worshipers.

The sun and coming from him Holy Spirit Russian people considered that the only god, from which all life on planet Earth originated. Because without the Sun, without its light and its warmth, life on earth is impossible even to imagine!

It is interesting that in 692 a church council held in the Byzantine city of Constantinople issued a strict ban on worship.

yarilo
yarilo

Kolyada in Slavic mythology.

Meanwhile, he was the central figure of the Old Russian faith. The inhabitants of the Russian North called the young Sun that way, as if reborn by the Mother of God-Heaven after the Polar Night!

Nikon's reform of 1654, it turns out, abolished the original (true) faith of the Russians and introduced (implanted) another (alien) faith, which had previously been imposed by the Jews on the Middle East and West.

In 1684, from the new Patriarch of All Russia Joachim, who replaced Nikon at a high post, followed the last cruel ban on worshiping the symbol of the young Sun - Kolyada, whose christmas in Russia it was customary to celebrate annually December 25 … Why December 25? Because December 22 in the northern hemisphere of the earth, the peak of the Polar Night sets in, and for some time beyond the Arctic Circle the Sun ceases to rise above the horizon. This astronomical phenomenon became the reason for the appearance in the mythology of the Russian North of the legend about the "dying" and "resurrecting" in three days the Sun.

The dying and rising sun! Does this remind you of anything ?!

Finally finished off Russian Faith (put a CROSS on it!) In 1700, the Russian Tsar Peter I. He carried out a calendar reform, and instead NEWS, which was celebrated in Russia at that time September 1, introduced, which he, by his highest decree, commanded (forced) to celebrate with "drinking and merriment" 1st of January … Peter I also forced the people to celebrate December 25 instead of Christmas Kolyada - Christmas.

That's when the Baptism of Russia took place! In 1700

No other "baptism of Rus" THERE WAS NOT, otherwise why would it be necessary to conduct it REPEAT!

Complete replacement FAITH of the Russian people (the transition from worship of the Sun (Kolyada, Yaril) to worship (from the word "bow") to "God-man Christ", ended in Russia with the words of Peter I: "Happy New Year!" … If you think about it, these words of congratulations (and the spelling of the word "year" with a capital letter) is nothing more than a blasphemous congratulation "HAPPY NEW GOD!" invented especially for the Slavs! In German God - Gott, in English God - God, as well as in a number of other languages, so it turns out that in the now widely known expression "Happy New Year!" was originally invested blasphemous meaning - "Happy New God!".

The logic of such a mockery of the mind of a Russian person is also curious. Replacing the original Russian holiday "Christmas of Kolyada" (from the Mother of God-Heaven) to "Christmas of Christ" (from the Jewish Virgin Mary), the reformers were guided by the following considerations:. After such Jesuitism with a substitution of meanings, how not to shout on January 1: "Happy New God!"?

1609881 600 (1)
1609881 600 (1)

Interesting in this regard is the opinion of an educated person who lived in the West and saw everything from the outside. I mean Thomas Payne (1737-1809) - the Anglo-American writer, philosopher, publicist, nicknamed the "Godfather of the United States." Here is his independent opinion and vision:

The most curious thing is that once the inhabitants of medieval Europe were also salt-worshipers like the Russian people! This is evidenced by the Slavic trace in the Western chronology! In German God - Gott, but year - Jahar (Yar). Yar is a short form of the word "Yarilo" (Sun). Remarkably, when Germans congratulate each other on New Year's Eve, they don't say "Neu Gott"! They say "Neu Jahar" (New Sun)! The British, by the way, do the same! In English, the expression "Happy New Year!" also sounds like "New Year!" And here, as we can see, the short form of the word "Yarilo" (Sun) is used - Yar! It turns out that the phrase "Happy New Year" was invented by Peter I solely for the Slavs to shout "With a new God" on January 1 and praise in this way cult figure the religion imposed on them - the figure of the God-man named Jesus.

two in one
two in one

Do you see the crucified God-Man Christ on the domed cross of the "Orthodox Church"?

I personally only see "Crucified Sun"!

* * *

COMMENTS:

Akhnaf: Read about the ancient Tatar holiday Nardugan or Rashtua. Sun worship. Celebrated from December 25 to January 7.

Anton Blagin: Thank you. I read an article about Nardugan and immediately saw meanness of the priest: A source. Immediately struck by the fact that they were inspired that the celebration of the "Nativity of Kolyada" (the new Sun) is. It is immediately evident that the masters of propaganda and ideological sabotage have worked!

* * *

Anton Blagin

PS.

To complete the picture, we present one more interesting evidence from the series of articles by Dmitry Mylnikov "Orthodoxy is not Christianity."

How they were baptized in Russia before Nikon's reform

In the early 2000s, I had to travel a lot to different places, including remote, sparsely populated and abandoned villages. In one such village, located in the upper reaches of the Yuryuzan River, we met a local resident who lived there with his wife. Apart from them, at that time, practically no one lived in that village permanently. City people came there as if they were a dacha, and local officials went hunting. At that moment we were looking for a place for a settlement, which ultimately was formed there, and now more than a dozen families live permanently and a dozen more are being built. In general, word for word, and it turned out that this local resident was an Old Believer, and the whole village was Old Believers. Apparently he liked us, because he once told us:

- Grandfather, how should it be?

- How, how, in the river, of course!

In general, he told us how they used to baptize their children.

A week after Christmas, Kolyada, at dawn, everyone walked to the river (family and relatives, for a small village, almost all are relatives of each other). In winter, a hole was cut in advance. Near the river, when the Sun rose, the father took the baby from the mother, and went with him into the river (or went down into the ice-hole) so that the water was just above the belt. I dipped the baby completely, head first, into the water. Their village is located so that the sun rises behind the river. That is, when entering the river, the father found himself facing the Sun. When he took the baby out of the water, then with a bow he presented him first to the Sun, and then to "all four winds." That is, four more bows were made in the four cardinal directions with a clockwise rotation, "along the salt" (that is, according to the Sun). After that, the father and the child came out of the river, but they did not wipe the child, but waited until he dries up himself, and only then the baby was handed over to the mother and swaddled.

We asked him, but what if the frost is strong in winter? And he says that he does not remember when it happened. Firstly, children were mainly born in the spring, May-June. He says they deliberately tried to guess so. Therefore, in winter, children were born to them very rarely. But if they were born, then, he says, that the grandmothers somehow did that, that on the day when the baby had to go to baptize, there was never a severe frost.

We asked him, but is this baptism? And he says:

There were old icons in his house in the corner, but they do not go to a modern church and do not like modern priests. They say:

Now compare this with what the modern ROC is doing. Moreover, there is much more sense in the action described by the Old Believer than in what the Russian Orthodox Church calls “baptism”. This is a ceremony of presenting a newborn to the God-Sun and the Spirits of natural forces, water and wind. A pagan rite? Undoubtedly! Is there sun worship? Certainly! At the same time, it is interesting that traces of the rite, which the Old Believer spoke about, remained in the Bible. Open the New Testament and read about how and where John baptized Jesus.

One more fact:

"In England, during the coronation of Princess Elizabeth I (1559) four evangelists and a certain saint Paul were prisoners and received freedom under an amnesty in honor of the coronation of the most holy person. What was mentioned by the famous English writer Charles Dickens in his book, which was called. This translates into Russian as "History of England for the Young (Children)" … This interesting book was published in the middle of the 19th century in London. And she tells about the English rulers, whom the young English should have known well. I will cite a small fragment from it (chapter XXXI):

The written testimony of Charles Dickens (he wrote this book for his children, whom he clearly did not intend to deceive) that the evangelists lived in the 16th century, published about 150 years ago in England, cannot be easily discarded. This automatically implies an irrefutable conclusion that The New Testament of the Bible was written at the earliest in the 16th century! A source

Recommended: