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Many professing Christian churches have statues of a figure of what they call Christ on a cross and many only have the cross standing up front without the figure. Some say they are not worshipping the cross, but these things are just representations of Jesus at His death. Protestants have even accepted the cross from the Catholic church but we find from research that the Catholic Church copied the symbol from the Pagan Druids who made crosses in this form to represent the Thau (god). The Protestants also have accepted the doctrine of Easter and worship towards the sun as it rises on the very day the sun god was worshipped. Back in 1893 we find that they even went so far as to demand that the Catholic Church allow them to worship on Sunday rather than the commanded seventh day Sabbath. To accept one doctrine and then throw out the other, when both are from the same foundation of the doctrine of "Tradition", as opposed to explicit scriptural teaching, is to act most contradictorily in this author’s humble opinion. So I ask, if some want to accept the doctrine of tradition stated by the Catholic Church what would be the difference of worshipping in a temple of Belial, or Zeus, or the temple of the Catholic Church? Who do you obey? Man or the creator? See this page for the true history of the cross and how it was never a part of what the Apostles ever accepted. masters-table.org/pagan/cross.htm
Posted on: Wed, 02 Oct 2013 03:08:00 +0000

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