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  1. the old testament is not the law, though the law is a part of it . even the law we find in the old testament are different types and only one type of the law was abolished in the new testament. Aramaic Bible in Plain English Matthew 5:17Do not think that I have come to revoke The Written Law or The Prophets; I am not come to revoke but to fulfill.
  2. not at all brother yowm: There was, a hemispherical, pit or underground vault in Rome, called, the moondoos cerialis. (literally: the world of Ceres), Ceres was considered by the roman as goddess of the earth and the guardian of its underworld gateways. On August 24, October 5 and November 8, was opened with the official announcement "moondoos patet" (the moondoos is open), and offerings were made there to agricultural or Ceres underworld deities, Its opening gave access to the spirits of the dead to leave temporary from the underworld, to visit lawfully the living, as ‘holidays, so for the ghosts’. read Exodus 23:13 “Pay strict attention to everything I have said to you. You must not invoke the names of other gods; they must not be heard on your lips. you should know this : William Tyndale (1494–1536) translation was the first English Bible to draw directly from Hebrew and Greek texts; William was burned for refusing to apply the word “church” as it was applied to pagan’s temples. The translation of the word Ekklesia to “assembly” took his life away. He was accused by the church of heresy in 1536 and condemned to be burned to death.
  3. In order to cheat on Christians, the Greek mythology was promoted by a money grumbling system to buy and sell Christianity. Ironically, the expression ‘church’ itself was not applied by the earlier Christians though at a certain period of time it was introduced in the old English, it was pronounced “Circe”. In fact, Circe or church in the modern English was a Greek goddess, called Ceres in the Roman mythology.
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