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7/22/2025, 9:09:48 PM
>>511071442
The early Church linked Jesus Christ to the Sun and referred to him as the 'Sun of Righteousness' (Sol Justitiae) prophesied by Malachi.
In 350, Pope Julius 1 decreed that the birth of Jesus would be celebrated
on the same date as all of the other solstice sun gods, Dec 25.
> deity of the Sun
Serapis, Greco-Egyptian deity of the Sun first encountered at Memphis, where his cult was celebrated in association with that of the sacred Egyptian bull Apis (who was called Osorapis when deceased).
The ancient festival in Rome was known as the Saturnalia. The emperor Aurelian established an official holiday called “Sol Invicti”, meaning “unconquered sun” in honor of the sun god. It was held Dec. 24 and 25 and established Dec. 25 as the official solstice.
The early Church linked Jesus Christ to the Sun and referred to him as the 'Sun of Righteousness' (Sol Justitiae) prophesied by Malachi.
In 350, Pope Julius 1 decreed that the birth of Jesus would be celebrated
on the same date as all of the other solstice sun gods, Dec 25.
> deity of the Sun
Serapis, Greco-Egyptian deity of the Sun first encountered at Memphis, where his cult was celebrated in association with that of the sacred Egyptian bull Apis (who was called Osorapis when deceased).
The ancient festival in Rome was known as the Saturnalia. The emperor Aurelian established an official holiday called “Sol Invicti”, meaning “unconquered sun” in honor of the sun god. It was held Dec. 24 and 25 and established Dec. 25 as the official solstice.
7/22/2025, 9:55:11 AM
>>511030571
The early Church linked Jesus Christ to the Sun and referred to him as the 'Sun of Righteousness' (Sol Justitiae) prophesied by Malachi.
In 350, Pope Julius 1 decreed that the birth of Jesus would be celebrated
on the same date as all of the other solstice sun gods, Dec 25.
> deity of the Sun
Serapis, Greco-Egyptian deity of the Sun first encountered at Memphis, where his cult was celebrated in association with that of the sacred Egyptian bull Apis (who was called Osorapis when deceased).
The ancient festival in Rome was known as the Saturnalia. The emperor Aurelian established an official holiday called “Sol Invicti”, meaning “unconquered sun” in honor of the sun god. It was held Dec. 24 and 25 and established Dec. 25 as the official solstice.
The early Church linked Jesus Christ to the Sun and referred to him as the 'Sun of Righteousness' (Sol Justitiae) prophesied by Malachi.
In 350, Pope Julius 1 decreed that the birth of Jesus would be celebrated
on the same date as all of the other solstice sun gods, Dec 25.
> deity of the Sun
Serapis, Greco-Egyptian deity of the Sun first encountered at Memphis, where his cult was celebrated in association with that of the sacred Egyptian bull Apis (who was called Osorapis when deceased).
The ancient festival in Rome was known as the Saturnalia. The emperor Aurelian established an official holiday called “Sol Invicti”, meaning “unconquered sun” in honor of the sun god. It was held Dec. 24 and 25 and established Dec. 25 as the official solstice.
7/21/2025, 10:32:38 PM
>>510994779
The early Church linked Jesus Christ to the Sun and referred to him as the 'Sun of Righteousness' (Sol Justitiae) prophesied by Malachi.
In 350, Pope Julius 1 decreed that the birth of Jesus would be celebrated
on the same date as all of the other solstice sun gods, Dec 25.
> deity of the Sun
Serapis, Greco-Egyptian deity of the Sun first encountered at Memphis, where his cult was celebrated in association with that of the sacred Egyptian bull Apis (who was called Osorapis when deceased).
The ancient festival in Rome was known as the Saturnalia. The emperor Aurelian established an official holiday called “Sol Invicti”, meaning “unconquered sun” in honor of the sun god. It was held Dec. 24 and 25 and established Dec. 25 as the official solstice.
The early Church linked Jesus Christ to the Sun and referred to him as the 'Sun of Righteousness' (Sol Justitiae) prophesied by Malachi.
In 350, Pope Julius 1 decreed that the birth of Jesus would be celebrated
on the same date as all of the other solstice sun gods, Dec 25.
> deity of the Sun
Serapis, Greco-Egyptian deity of the Sun first encountered at Memphis, where his cult was celebrated in association with that of the sacred Egyptian bull Apis (who was called Osorapis when deceased).
The ancient festival in Rome was known as the Saturnalia. The emperor Aurelian established an official holiday called “Sol Invicti”, meaning “unconquered sun” in honor of the sun god. It was held Dec. 24 and 25 and established Dec. 25 as the official solstice.
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