Playlist: Isis (topic)

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One Defiant Voice!

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

Nimrod, the ancient king and arch-apostate, had an incestuous mother-wife, Semiramis, who became deified with him. Through history, she was known by many names, including Isis in Egypt, representing the pagan Queen of Heaven. As an architectural deity, the goddess of fortifications, she is universally depicted wearing a crown of …


America's Goddess (Part One)

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

The Statue of Liberty, a grand symbol in New York harbor, carries deep occult symbolism tied to the goddess Isis, the Egyptian queen of heaven. Before designing the Statue of Liberty, its creator, Auguste Bartholdi, sought to build a giant statue of Isis to overlook the Suez Canal, depicting a robed woman holding aloft a torch. …


Easter 2017

Commentary by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The name Easter can also be regarded to have origins even further back in the Middle Eastern goddess called by various names like Ishtar and Ashura, Astarte, Isis, Aphrodite, Venus and others. This goddess is thought to have been modeled after the wife of Nimrod. The Greeks were the ones that named this wife of Nimrod Semiramis. …


Christmas and Sun Worship

Sermonette by Mike Ford

Isis is listed as one of the names for Semiramis. Semiramis was the wife of Nimrod. The worship of the mother and child spread throughout the world as these traditions moved. The names were changed to fit the different languages.


America's Goddess (Part Two)

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

President Grover Cleveland called the Statue of Liberty the United States' "peaceful deity—greater than all gods." Wiccans pray to her as a nature goddess.


May Day: A Pagan Sabbath

Sermon by Charles Whitaker

May Day has become a cardinal day for worshipping demons and the greenery of the earth. It is one of Satan's eight pagan holidays that displace God's Holy Days.


Passover (Part Seven)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

Major reinterpretations have significantly distorted the meaning of Passover and Unleavened Bread, blurring the distinction between the two events.


Meet the Modern Pagans

Commentary by David C. Grabbe

Allowing a freewheeling, inclusive approach to multicultural experiences, the new pagan Druid religion is highly eclectic, rejecting only Christianity.


The Spirit of Babylon

Sermonette by David C. Grabbe

The Spirit of Babylon is couched in brazen outlook of the goddess Inanna/Ishtar, the femme fatale who asserted her free will to overcome the influence of Eden.


The Real Prince of Egypt

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Comparing the movie 'Prince of Egypt' with what the Bible and history tell us about the life of Moses proves that truth is more incredible than fiction.


Letters to Seven Churches (Part Four): Pergamos

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Cultural compromise, such as found in Pergamos, brings judgment from Jesus. To those who refuse to compromise their convictions, Christ promises eternal life.


Our Part in the Sanctification Process (Part Five): Cultivating Patience

Sermon by David F. Maas

Numerous scriptures show the bad effects of impatience committed by ancient Israel, while the patriarchs, Jesus Christ, and the Father set examples of true patience.