Satan was NOT created by the church
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Your voice changed a lot.
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Now Chuck, you know that your name is Chuck, this Dillon non-sense has got to stop. BTW is that a webcam? I've been wanting to do a rant or two, but I have no equiptment. Also, if you want, I'd be glad to edit these to make them look better, not YTP though..., unless you want me to make a YTP.
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@KnightOfLightning And of course as you said, greek polytheism.
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Well, the jewish monotheistic religion has its base in jewish paganism.
They killed monks, monks were the only newspaper at this time, monks pictured vikings with horns to make them look more devilish, a FUNNY fact!
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First off, you still have that dot on your screen when you record videos. And I agree with you, athiest or not, the catholic church did create the image of the devil/satin, and made it look evil, but christianity didn't "create satin". Jews did.
Also, you use the word "um" alot. Not making fun of you, just stating a fact.
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First off, you still have that dot on your screen when you record videos. And I agree with you, athiest or not, the catholic church did create the image of the devil/satin, and made it look evil, but christianity didn't "create satin". Jews did.
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@kingzxcvbnm1 Brazil? Cool.
The New Testement was written in Greek because Greek was a well-known language at the time.
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@kingzxcvbnm1 The original Bible never portrayed the devil as looking like pan.
And what's the pentagram have to do with anything? That's just something modern Christians use to call people evil.
Satan was made up by the jews, and the jewish religion is the father of islam and christianity, go figure.
The vikings were portrayed by chrsitians, that's the reason why they had horn on their helmets= Satan had horns, pagan vikings were in league with satan, religious propaganda, real vikings never had any horns on their helmets. Its interesting.
Imhornydadcomeinside 1 year ago
@Imhornydadcomeinside Of course, I believe that what the Jews believed really happened. But yes, Jewish beliefs were the basis of what Jesus taught, and Islam takes its origins by twisting up the history.
Huh, weird viking fact.
KnightOfLightning 1 year ago