Dionysus and St. Dionysius
    

     The ancient Greek influence on the culture, language and religion of the Europeans exist today. The concept of God as father and son as one god relates back to the pagan Greek myths of Zeus and demonic Dionysus. Dionysus was the Alpha and Omega, the liberator and savior of mankind, the god of fertility, wine, theater and ecstatic religion. His cult involved drunkeness, demon possession, swine sacrifice and consumption, phallic worship and chants, homosexuality and pervert sex, human sacrifice and eating wild animals raw as well as drinking their blood. The man-god cult practices survived in the use of the phallic hand sign painted and carved on religious relics and icons, used by the Popes as the so-called Latin benediction as well as the name Dionysius retained in the Bible and used by the clergy, both bishops and popes. Dionysus Exiguus was responsible for setting the date of Easter. He produced the first canonical collection, the Dionysiana. St. Denis (French name for Dionysus, the wine god of the Greeks) is the patron saint of France (famous for wine production and use thereof). Mardi gras is today's ancient Bacchanal (Bacchus is Latin for Dionysus) or festival of Dionysus. All this from people claiming to be Christians! Download the eBook for more details - yes, there's more!

 

 

 

 

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