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Also, the five-pointed star is a favorite of the Mormons, who have them all over the Salt Lake Temple, which was constructed before the Wiccans got a hold of it.
also sometimes the 5 pointed star was used to represent the 5 wounds Christ received on the cross, 2 hands, 2 feet and a spear in His side
I do not know why they did not count the crown of thorns as a wound?
because He did not receive it on the cross or because it was non-lethal?
So, Christianity has used those symbols for 2000 years and because some Satanist started using them over the past 100 years Christianity should stop using them?Should we stop using the upright cross if they started using it?
Don't define a religious object by what someone else believes, define it the way the Church that uses it does.
To answer your question, yes. We do that all the time.
If a word or term becomes offensive, we stop using it even if it wasn't offensive a hundred years ago. But satanism wouldn't use an upright cross. A broken or upside down cross is a rejection of Jesus(YAHUSHUA).same with a bent or twist cross.
And why display the cross St Peter was executed on. His death had know power.st Peter death didnt atone for sins like Jesus(YAHUSHUA). The only cross that should be on display is the one of our messiah.
Hello - I have a question - Paul tells us that a man with long hair is shameful (1Cor 11:14)
why do your pictures and statues of Jesus show him with long hair and make him shameful?
Most Protestant ones do as well.
Pot. Kettle. Black.
Ahhh but I don't go to a church
and this Still would have NOTHING to do with any pot and kettle but what the word says..... So you both have Him in shame
The pope wears a hat called the mitre - on it he has the star of David
yet God condemns this star as the star of remphan in acts 7:43
also condemed in Amos 5:26
the Israelites brought this out of egypt along with the golden calf moloch.
So my question is: why would the pope wear the star of remphan?
While were on the mitre - why is it also modeled after the hat worn by Dagon priest?
I am not familiar with a star being on the mitre, there have been many mitres over the centuries, most of them do not have starts, I will have to look up this reference in acts 7:43
I think the star is often used to symbolize David and Solomon
the mitre did not evolve from Dagon worship
it started out as a stylized headdress worn in greek byzantine courts. to show scholarly class or advisors or something like that
but the dragon priest were before the Byzantines.... They were priest for the phillistines - so the question remains...
Type in mitre and star of David to see the hat in question
but the dragon priest were before the Byzantines.... They were priest for the phillistines - so the question remains...
Type in mitre and star of David to see the hat in question
The pope wears a hat called the mitre - on it he has the star of David
yet God condemns this star as the star of remphan in acts 7:43
also condemed in Amos 5:26
That star has been a symbol of the Most Blessed Trinity for a long time.
You have not linked Dagon to the Roman court. Your argument is null and void.
All I see is psuedohistory and conspiracy theory and I should know - I AM A HISTORIAN.
I think it's this one that is being talked about. Christ is from David's line; the star of David points to Christ; what's the big deal?
The triangles represent the Trinity.
Jack the ripper wore shoes; the Pope wore shoes; the Pope therefore advocates murderous butchery. ...Yes, the allegations about the stars on Benedict's Mitre is just as absurd as the one I made about his shoes.
That star has been a symbol of the Most Blessed Trinity for a long time.
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