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The Bible says we are not of this world and to not meander over petty concerns that don't matter. And yet most modern churches are hell bent on universalism and sucking the long dick of whatever perverse, degenerate crap is coming down the kike's asshole. A good example is marriage. Per the church, there is no such thing as a church wedding, only a marriage by the state recognized by the church. Just ... why? Why is the church trying so hard to merge two incompatible belief systems together? The world clearly hates Christians, and yet Christians try to constantly dump their own responsibilities back onto the state: marriage licenses, permits to operate a church, tax exempt permits, etc. Just ... why?!

The Bible says we are not of this world and to not meander over petty concerns that don't matter. And yet most modern churches are hell bent on universalism and sucking the long dick of whatever perverse, degenerate crap is coming down the kike's asshole. A good example is marriage. Per the church, there is no such thing as a church wedding, only a marriage by the state recognized by the church. Just ... why? Why is the church trying so hard to merge two incompatible belief systems together? The world clearly hates Christians, and yet Christians try to constantly dump their own responsibilities back onto the state: marriage licenses, permits to operate a church, tax exempt permits, etc. Just ... why?!

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They're idols by definition. Additionally, the Greek word for what Jesus was crucified upon is stalos (stake), which makes the traditional cross imagery pretty unlikely. What the traditional cross imagery matches are symbols of the pagan deity Tammuz, which was heavily syncretized into dubiously "Christian" churches.

Even setting that aside, the symbolism makes no sense. It's like commemorating JFK by putting sniper rifles everywhere or decorating a synagogue with ovens. It's downright creepy.

A more faithful transliteration would be . Not sure how you simply jump to the second, less-popular definition.