The Feast of Eating called Christmas Party.
Christmas is almost here, the Feast of Peace. The hardest time of the year for animal lovers. Rabbits hang back to back on hooks at the pulley, only the fur around the legs reminds of the animal they were. These days before Christmas, supermarkets are stunting with masses of meat for Christmas dinner. Mostly from animals in the factory industry. Animals that were constantly frustrated with their most primary needs. The factory industry, a hell you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy. You just have to like it.
The birth of Jesus Christ is traditionally celebrated at Christmas on December 25. The Christian Messiah would have been born in the year 1 on December 25. However, evidence that he was born on this date has never been found. Christians traditionally celebrate the birth of Jesus on December 25.
Christmas isn't so Christian after all What is actually the origin of our Christmas party? In this episode, Han and John discuss this. For example, they see that Christmas was once a tool in the civilizational offensive of the elite in Europe. And that the Christmas tree is actually an old but also new phenomenon. And isn't it even time for some [].]