28/11/2019
The Truth Hidden Behind Makeup
What is the truth about makeup? Most women—even some little girls—wear it. Yet few know its history. Even fewer know what God’s Word says about it.
Is the use of makeup something that only religious extremists worry about? Are “fanatics” the only ones who would consider such a question? Or is it something
you should be concerned about?
Ancient Roots
When considering the origin of makeup, we must ask where it first came into use. The ancient roots of makeup offer the first great insight into why it is used today. The following quotes demonstrate its early use.
the original painted harlot was Semiramis, the mother-wife of Ni**od, and the founder of the Babylonian Mystery Religion.
Semiramis is known as the mother of all harlots. She used makeup, as well as suggestive whorish clothing, for various religious and sexual rituals.
Along with various statues, paintings and busts still in existence from ancient times, descriptions show how Egyptians used cosmetics and revealing clothing to appeal to their sensuality. They adopted this dress into their culture from Semiramis, in an attempt to appear more like the many gods and goddesses they WORSHIPPED.PEGAN ORIGIN
The first women to wear makeup were prostitutes! Changing one’s appearance by facial paint is a custom ancient PROSTITUTES have dictated to the modern age. Cosmetics were nothing more than a device used by harlots
The study of makeup would be incomplete without examining one of the most evil women in the Old Testament—Jezebel—and her use of cosmetics.
Notice what she did: “And when Jehu was come to Jezreel, Jezebel heard of it; and she PAINTED HER FACE, and tired her head, and she looked out at a window” ( II Kgs. 9:30 ). Jezebel put on makeup to try to seduce Jehu and escape impending death.
Now think of the most well-known,
righteous women of the Bible. Name a single one who wore makeup. There is no mention of Sarah, Rebecca, Ruth, Naomi, Mary. Think wisely