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In his article “The Translation Conspiracy” David Hargis writes:
"The word church is not in the original Bible. The word church comes from the old English and Germanic word kirke, (pronounced "keer - kay"), and which itself came from the Babylonian for the goddess Circe (pronounced "seer-say"). This is the word from which we get circle, circumference, circumstance, circumvent, etc. The goddess Circe was thought to be connected with the power of the sun, which is round, and thus the connection to Circe, a circle. In anglo-saxon history, the pagans worshipped the sun standing in a kirke, a circle. These pagan worshippers became known as the circle, or the kirke, then ultimately the church. Yes, pagans were called the church before Christians were called the church. Therefore, church means, at the least, a pagan circle for worship, and at the worst, the worship of the goddess Circe, or the worship of the sun."
Originally posted by RevelationGeneration
reply to post by sHuRuLuNi
You have just proven my point.
DO NOT EVADE THE QUESTION YOU COWARD.
If your an example of a good Muslim then I would be afraid to come across a bad one. Calling others cowards is not a sign of love at all.edit on 31-12-2011 by RevelationGeneration because: (no reason given)