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Is the word church bad?
Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 2:46 pm
by SayaOtonashi
http://messianicfellowship.50webs.com/church.html
So where did the word Church come from? It comes from the German word KIRKE.The word "KIRKE" is a word whose root goes back to circle - circe (the false goddess). Kirke is similar to the Hebrew word (kikkar) rKK meaning a disk or circle. Or SUN WORSHIP! (see Zech 5:6-11 NAS). The sun was worshipped as baal or lord by a full circle of pagans. Is it any question why some then worship on sun-day?
Re: Is the word church bad?
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 4:25 pm
by met
SayaOtonashi wrote:http://messianicfellowship.50webs.com/church.html
So where did the word Church come from? It comes from the German word KIRKE.The word "KIRKE" is a word whose root goes back to circle - circe (the false goddess). Kirke is similar to the Hebrew word (kikkar) rKK meaning a disk or circle. Or SUN WORSHIP! (see Zech 5:6-11 NAS). The sun was worshipped as baal or lord by a full circle of pagans. Is it any question why some then worship on sun-day?
Saya, to be blunt, the sounds pretty silly.
.... but also, I think, exactly the kind of "religious" disputation that Paul warned us to stay out of when he gave his famous "meat sacrificed to idols" example?
Re: Is the word church bad?
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 11:58 am
by SayaOtonashi
met wrote:SayaOtonashi wrote:http://messianicfellowship.50webs.com/church.html
So where did the word Church come from? It comes from the German word KIRKE.The word "KIRKE" is a word whose root goes back to circle - circe (the false goddess). Kirke is similar to the Hebrew word (kikkar) rKK meaning a disk or circle. Or SUN WORSHIP! (see Zech 5:6-11 NAS). The sun was worshipped as baal or lord by a full circle of pagans. Is it any question why some then worship on sun-day?
Saya, to be blunt, the sounds pretty silly.
.... but also, I think, exactly the kind of "religious" disputation that Paul warned us to stay out of when he gave his famous "meat sacrificed to idols" example?
What do you mean?