PAGAN WORDS PUT INTO SCRIPTURES OR USED WITHIN CHRISTIANITY
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Abaddon |
In Revelation 9:11 is the Christian angel of hell. Prior to its corruption by the Judeo-Christian tradition, Abaddon referred to the pit or cave that was used in mystery religions and schools as a rite of passage into the greater mysteries. |
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Adonai Adonis |
Syrian resurrected savior deity. A Canaanite sun deity.
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ALTAR |
Comes from paganism where they made human sacrifices. The proper terminology to be used is table. |
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Amon Amun Ammon |
An Egyptian sun deity.
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ASS |
of Asgard (abode of all deities). Ass is used in the 10th Commandment. Also, man has made a cussword out of ass. The proper terminology to be used is donkey. |
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BIBLE |
Female deity, BIBLIS, BYBLE, grandaughter of Apollo, a Greek sun deity. The proper terminology to be used is scriptures. |
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CHRIST |
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The birthday or rebirth of all sun deities. |
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CHURCH |
Pagan Temple. Wycliff, in his translation, used the word church only where it spoke of a pagan temple. Tyndale used the word churches in his translation only in one place in Acts where it spoke of pagan temples. CIRCE was a Greek goddess pronounced Kirke, in Scottish it is Kirk, in German it is Kirche and Netherlands it is Kerk for the word church. Ekklesia = Greek for assembly or congregation. The proper terminology to be used is assemblies. |
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CROSS |
A sun and fertility symbol. Also, a symbol for Tammuz. Stauros - Greek upright pole or stake. Latin Vulgate used CRUX = CROSS, another proof of where the King James came from. The proper terminology to be used is stake or pole. |
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The pagan deity of fertility. That's why you have the chicken and rabbit on Easter, known for fertility. Found in the King James in Acts 12:4 in place of Passover. Replaced with Passover in the newer versions. The Pope made sure Easter and Passover would never fall on the same day, and that Easter would always fall on a Sunday. This is one reason why we use the Pope Gregorian Calendar. |
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GHOST |
A ghost is an apparition there is no such thing, Yahweh is Spirit. |
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GLORY |
Translation of the Latin " gloria". Gloria a Roman female deity. Webster's New International Dictionary - "glory is the general term of the aureola and the nimbus." a. aureola = halo or ring around the sun. b. nimbus = sun disc. The proper terminology to be used is esteem, praise or repute. |
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GOD These are all the same words: Gad Gud Gott Got Gode Gade |
A Teutonic word applied to heathen deities. A Syrian deity of Fortune - a sun deity - and Gad was equal to Jupiter. A surname for the deity of Odin. |
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GOSPEL |
God spell. The proper terminology is word. |
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HADES & HELL |
Pagan deities of the dead. Also a sun deity. The proper terminology to be used is grave or lake of fire, depends on how it is used in the verse. |
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HALO |
A sun symbol which is showed as a ring over the heads of people in many Christian works of art or pictures. |
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HOLY |
Derived for the divinely honored sun. |
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HYMN |
A song to pagan deities. |
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JESUS |
See the Jesus - Joshua study. |
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LORD |
Another sun deity name. |
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LORD'S DAY |
SUNDAY, Christian Sabbath. Originally associated with the Lord, the sun deity. Constantine the Great worshipped the unconquered sun, and ruled the day of the sun should be the day of rest. Sunday was pre-eminently the Lord's Day long before Christianity. Yahweh's sabbath is the 7th day and not the 1st day of the week. |
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RAPTURE |
The word RAPTURE was used only in Jerome's Latin Vulgate but Christians today still use that word. So here is more proof of the Latin Vulgate being the only scriptures for over 1000 years. |
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SACRED |
Sun deity name. Sacred is not in the King James version of scriptures but has entered the newer English versions. Sacred = Sakra a sun deity who later became Sol Invictus, the Unconquered Sun-deity. Indra was one of the 12 forms of the Sun-deity, and that he was also known as: "Sakra". |
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SIN |
Moon deity. This comes from the Sumerian moon-god Zeun or Suen. The King of the (lunar) disk, who sheds light. The proper terminology to be used is transgression. |
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Trinity comes from paganism. The Trinity doctrine did not enter Christianity until the 300's.
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