ITS A DAY FOR RITUALS TO DARK POWERS, TRUTH ABOUT VALENTINE DAY &WHY SEXUAL IMMORTALITY IS A SACRIFICE TO DARK POWERS (SATAN)
Article By Enyondo Ivan Kenneth!!
AFRICAN ORIGIN OF VALENTINE'S DAY
Some Afrocentrics say we should not celebrate Valentine's Day because it is a European holiday. The name is, but the holiday is not. We need to understand that the Europoids have not created one religion, holiday, or concept that is not based on something they learned as cavemen seated at the feet of our Kushite-Kemetic master-teachers
The name Valentine's comes from a Christian hero, but the holiday was based on the Roman holiday, Lupercalia. Lupercalia was originally called Februa. It is from this holiday that the name "February" derive
Both Februa and Lupercalia are derivative of the Greek holiday called Arkadian Lykaia. This was the worship of the Greek god Lycean Pan who was Faunus to the Roman
As we all know, the Greek historian Herodotus teaches that Greek gods were corruptions of Kushite-Kemetic divinities and that the divinities permanently lived not even in Kemet, but in the Kushite city of Mero
The Greeks considered Pan to be a son of Hermes. As all philosophers admit, Hermes was the Greek name for Tehuti (Thoth). Pan was a god of fruitfulness and thus his celebration in February marked the fruitfulness of Afraka's Nile Valley during this tim
In the Kushite-Kemetic calendar the month of February was called Rekh-Wer or sometimes Meshir (based on the Kemetic divinity Mechir) as it became known in Coptic. It was the second month in the season of Proyet, which means growth and emergence. It is from this Kushite-Kemetic season that the prefix "Pro" comes fro
The reason that Meshir (February) was of celebratory significance is because it was between February 8th-March 9th that the Nile flood recedes and cultivation began
Couples would gather together in love to begin cultivation. This period signified the togetherness of the family, the love they would need to come together and cultivate these crops so that there would be a harvest to feed all. This togetherness and cooperation to grow together is what Kushite-Kemetics defined as love. This is what mid-February meant to them and why it signified a period of love
The celebratory emphasis on love and togetherness in mid-February went from Africa's Nile to Greece to Rome and to Western Europe and came to you as "Valentines
ROMAN VALENTINE THEORY.
In third century Rome, the emperor Claudius Gothicus ordered the arrest of a Christian priest. While in custody the priest is said to have healed the blind daughter of his jailer, resulting in the jailer and his entire family converting to Christianity and being baptized. When Gothicus learned wh THEORat had happened he was furious and by his command the priest was beaten, stoned, then beheaded. Christians built a chapel over the martyred priest’s grave, and in due course he was canonized. Father Valentinus thus became Saint Valentinu
Eleven centuries later, legend had it that St. Valentine had been arrested for secretly officiating the marriages of Christian couples after Gothicus had banned weddings (on the grounds that married men didn’t make good soldiers), a claim that, although not included in the earliest accounts, may (or may not) have been true
According to English folk tradition birds chose their mates for the upcoming season on February 14, the feast day of Saint Valentine. Perhaps inspired by a 14th century Geoffrey Chaucer poem mentioning this tradition, lovestruck upper-class English men and women began sending love notes to their sweethearts (who they referred to as their “Valentines”) on St. Valentine’s day. And the rest is history.
Father (soon to be Saint) Valentinus was martyred on February 14, 269, one thousand seven hundred fifty-four years ago today.
ITS A RITUAL DAY, SEXUAL IMMORALITIES TODAY ARE SACRIFICES TO SATAN
VALENTINE’S DAY (Why you should be more spiritually alert during this period)
Sexual immorality is part of the worship of Satan.
As part of their occult rituals,satanists,witches and other occultists usually perform abominable sexual acts to worship Satan.
It’s something that dates back to thousands of years ago.
Even in Bible times,idolaters used to do things like that by committing adultery,fornication with temple prostitutes as part of their rituals in worshipping their idols which is actually Satan in disguise.
On Valentine’s Day a lot of sexual immorality is committed world wide.
What people do not realize is that they make sacrifice and worship Satan through sexual immorality.
On this day,many demonic alters are set up and upheld because of the sin being committed by people and satanists are able to maximize their operations at this time because so many people are helping them by taking part in the worship of satan unknowingly.
Even people who were trying to stay sexually pure,many of them give in to these demons on Valentine’s Day.
On this day satan releases swarms of demonic spirits that cause sexual immorality.
You must give no place to satan.
Be holy for the Lord your God is holy.
This is a great time to pray more and use your authority as a child of God to destroy the demonic alters being set up and bring God’s will on earth instead.
A lot of the customs and traditions on earth are meant to glorify satan and to defy God.
If the day is truly meant to remember a saint then why is it the international day of adulterers and
fornicators?
On this day,God is not glorified but instead there’s a lot of lust and sexual immorality which God hates.
There’s a lot of demonic activities that happen spiritually on this day and demons work over time to make people give in to their lusts,that’s why it translates to lot of acts of darkness all over the earth.
Do not let your guard down.
Watch and pray.
Make sure you give no place to Satan and you close every door of sin that was open.
1 Corinthians 6:18,”Flee sexual immorality. Every sin that a man does is outside the body, but he who commits sexual immorality sins against his own body.”
The image of St. Valentine is from a 15th century German painting that is part of the permanent collection at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh
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