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Title: Episcopal Church and Zionism
Source: Episcopal Church
URL Source: http://www.episcopalchurch.org/
Published: Nov 20, 2006
Author: None
Post Date: 2006-11-20 15:59:55 by richard9151
Keywords: None
Views: 280
Comments: 9

This is the official site of the Episcopal Church; http://www.episcopalchurch.org/

In their search engine, if you type in Israel, you will go here; http://www.episcopalchurch.org/cps/rde/xchg/episcopal/hs.xsl/ec-search-results.htm?fulltext.search.query=Israel+&x=10&y=11

There are 400 results that come up in a search for Israel, and most of them have to do with the Palenstine conflict, and by and large, this Christian church gets it right.

Why is this important? It is neccessary to know that not all so-called main stream Christian churches are slaves to the Khazar Jews and their credit machine.

However, do not take this as an endorsement of the Episcopal church by me; they are Sunday, i.e., day-of-the-sun, worshipers as laid down in the Babylonian Mystery Religion and promoted by the Roman church. I will give them credit where do, and but not in all things.

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#1. To: richard9151 (#0)

However, do not take this as an endorsement of the Episcopal church by me; they are Sunday, i.e., day-of-the-sun, worshipers as laid down in the Babylonian Mystery Religion and promoted by the Roman church. I will give them credit where do, and but not in all things.

Protestant nutters. Not only do they get Christian theology wrong - they get Christian history wrong as well.

"The desire to rule is the mother of heresies." -- St. John Chrysostom

Destro  posted on  2006-11-20   16:06:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Destro (#1)

Protestant nutters. Not only do they get Christian theology wrong - they get Christian history wrong as well.

Well said. Little by little the people who understand in 4um are begining to come to the fore!

The Solution is to apply, for the first time in the history of the United States, the Constitution to Washington, D.C.

richard9151  posted on  2006-11-20   16:16:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: richard9151 (#2) (Edited)

Sunday was chosen by the early Christian Church because they said Christ rose on a Sunday thus Christ was the new Genesis. The end of the old covenant and the rise (literally and figuratively) of the new covenant.

The first Christian reference to Sunday is found in the First Apology of St. Justin Martyr (circa 150 A.D.). In a well-known passage of the Apology, Justin describes the Christian custom of gathering for worship on Sunday. "And on the day called Sunday, all who live in cities or in the country gather together to one place . . .", he writes. Evidently Justin used the term "Sunday" because he was writing to a non- Christian, pagan audience. In Justin's time, Christians usually called Sunday the Lord's Day (because they observed it as a weekly memorial of Jesus Christ's resurrection) or "the Eighth Day" (because of the Christian belief that Christ's resurrection on the day following the seventh-day Sabbath is a portal to timeless eternity that transcends the seven-day weekly cycle).

The whole Babylonian sun cult thing is nonsense.

"The desire to rule is the mother of heresies." -- St. John Chrysostom

Destro  posted on  2006-11-20   16:44:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Destro (#1)

Protestant nutters. Not only do they get Christian theology wrong

And I suppose you'll spew your typical slavish fawning about how the Orthodox are superior with their interpretation of the myth when I ask you to expound while failing to grasp the nonsensical position you stake out when claiming one myth interpretation outshines another. Does that about sum up what you were driving at?

SmokinOPs  posted on  2006-11-20   16:54:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: SmokinOPs (#4) (Edited)

And I suppose you'll spew your typical slavish fawning about how the Orthodox are superior with their interpretation of the myth

Historians always consider the primary source most valid is the one that is the oldest and nearer to the original source of the work.

Not a matter of theology to me - my conclusion is based on history.

In other words I make no claim to the validity of Christianity as a religion - but I can say that like it or not the form that is closest to the original conception of Christianity is not the Protestant one formed by people whose only contact to the original sources were written books in language not their own in the late middle ages in North West Europe but by the Eastern churches. For example, what Hindu practitioners would be more authentic? Those in India? or a Hindu practices transplanted and evolved in say San Francisco by an American convert to Hinduism?

"The desire to rule is the mother of heresies." -- St. John Chrysostom

Destro  posted on  2006-11-20   17:05:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Destro (#5)

Not a matter of theology to me - my conclusion is based on history.

No, you specifically mentioned theology. Nice try.

Historians document theological change they don't make it nor make judgements on which interpretation is more valid without entering the theologian fray themselves. Myth recorders not myth makers.

SmokinOPs  posted on  2006-11-20   17:10:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Destro (#3)

The whole Babylonian sun cult thing is nonsense.

Agreed. It's Egyptian sun cult nonsense.

"...it is unlawful in the ordinary course of things or in a private house to murder a child; it should not be permitted any sect then to sacrifice children." -Thomas Jefferson

bluegrass  posted on  2006-11-20   17:26:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: SmokinOPs (#6) (Edited)

No, you specifically mentioned theology. Nice try.

in it's historical context. There is no such thing as a Babylonian mystery religion. Maybe these ill educated Protestant nutters meant Mithraisim?

"The desire to rule is the mother of heresies." -- St. John Chrysostom

Destro  posted on  2006-11-20   19:26:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: bluegrass (#7)

Agreed. It's Egyptian sun cult nonsense.

There you go - that cult refrence would be acceptable. Or Mithra's mystery cult? I mean if these nutters can't get their cult right why pay them any attention?

"The desire to rule is the mother of heresies." -- St. John Chrysostom

Destro  posted on  2006-11-20   19:29:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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