Muurish St Nicholas
Santa Claus is a shortened form of San/Saint Nicholas. He is supposed
to be this easy-go happy fat Nordic fellow (Pale skin man) from the
North pole yelling ho..ho..ho.. and as he merrily brings the cheer of
the Christmas season to all and sundry.
Who is the real Saint Nicholas?
Nicholas, was probably born during the third century in the village
of Patara, in what is now the southern coast of Turkey. He was born of
very wealthy ethnic black Anatolians of the ancient Roman Empire. He was
one of those ancient and dominant black Muurs of Europe that you only
fleetingly come across in today’s western history, because the Gothic
Europeans would hide the true Muurish history in Europe.
St Nicholas
Nicholas’ wealthy parents, died in an epidemic while Nicholas was
still young. Being a devout Christian, he followed the words of Jesus to
“sell what you own and give the money to the poor.”
Nicholas used his whole inheritance to assist the needy, the sick,
and the suffering. He was made the Bishop of Myra while still a young
man.
The high office of Nicholas at such a young age speaks to dominant
role played by Muurish black Anatolians and Africans in creating the
church as we know it today.
St Nicholas
It is a historical fact that most of the early and very famous
bishops of the church, who lived and gave their lives for the church
were either Muurish Africans or Muurish diaspora.
Saint Peter
The icon of Peter the first apostle depicted as a Muurish black man
in RomeArchbishop John Chrysostom, Pope Leo the Great 400-469 AD, Pope
Mithilades, Bishops of Rome, Saint Peter the Bishop of Alexandria 300 –
311 AD and innumerable Saints and Matrys were all Muurish people of
African descent.
John Chrysostom
Generosity of San Niclaus
Bishop Nicholas was known throughout the land for his generosity to
the those in need, his love for children, and his concern for sailors
and ships.
Under the Roman Emperor Diocletian, Bishop Nicholas suffered for his faith, was exiled and imprisoned.
After his release, Nicholas attended the Council of Nicaea in AD 325,
where he worked with other early fathers of the church to establish the
standardized christian doctrine of today.
The passing of the real Santa Claus
He died December 6, AD 343 in Myra and was buried in his cathedral
church, where a unique relic, called manna, formed in his grave.
In the picture here that follows, one sees the funeral of St Nicholas.
Funeral of Saint Nicholas
The discovery of this liquid substance, which was said to have
healing powers, fostered the growth of devotion to Nicholas. The
anniversary of his death became a day of celebration, St. Nicholas Day,
December 6th (December 19 on the Julian Calendar).
The fake snow-flakes they call Santa Claus
Today, the western pagans descendants of Gothic and Slavic conquerors
of Rome and Christianity have built up an idolatorous image of Odin,
the god of the Goths and the Norsemen, and have passed it off as the
real Saint Nicholas.
The real St Nicholas
Modern joke of a Saint Nicholas or Santa Claus:
This image of the Gothic idol Odin, is what is passed off around the
world as Santa Claus. But for those who have ears and eyes, Odin the
pagan god of the Goths, had nothing to do with and nothing in common
with the pious and devouted life of Saint Nicholas, the young, Muurish
Bishop of Myra, one of the early fathers of the church.
Muurish St Nicholas
To know your history is to know thyself
Oguejiofo Annu
Dec 26th 2010
I AM A BLACK AMERIKKKAN WHO 32 YEARS AGO WENT BACK TO AFRICA/YORUBALAND/NIGERIA TO RAISE 4 OF MY 5 CHILDREN AS CULTURALLY BASED YORUBA CHILDREN WITH THE LANGUAGE AS THEIR MOTHER TONGUE.
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