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Other Rational And Ill rational Things To Consider
Above we see a Roman coin minted in 71 AD during the reign of the Emperor Vespasian. We clearly see that it depicts the city of Rome as a woman that is sitting on the Seven Hills of Rome. Unmistakably this is the same description given in the Bible in Rev. 17:1- 5, 9, and 18 of the great false prostitute Church. She has become a prostitute because she rejects the name of the “Bridegroom” Jesus and Jesus name baptism. If you look closely you can see the mythical founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus. They are left of the woman setting on the seven hills, and above the letter “R” suckling the she-wolf. Rome was the seat of all pagan religions. We see that the Holy Scriptures identify Rome as the great apostate and prostitute religious headquarters. The very church that Emperor Constantine endorsed still has its headquarters in Rome, which teaches the Trinity. Why would any enlightened individual continue to believe in the Trinity after realizing these facts? Do you believe in a flat Earth or other false Orthodox doctrines from the Dark Ages? If not, then why believe in the Trinity? Emperor Constantine and his Roman Catholic Church also believed and taught that the Earth was flat and was the center of the universe. Science has proven without a doubt that these beliefs are totally untrue.
The Solar System, 1985 by Time-Life books Inc. page 25. “The Catholic Church became enraged at scientific meddling with its dogma, to the point of burning alive a scholarly Catholic cleric named Giordano Bruno for daring to suggest that the universe might contain other inhabited worlds.”
History proves that Roman Catholicism has taken up false positions on many doctrinal issues. It was not until around 1750 AD that Catholicism began to abandon the false theory that the earth is flat, and that it is at the center of the solar system.
The Solar System by Time-Life Books 1985 pages 26-27. “Galileo’s splendid new instruments produced staggering results. The astronomer saw that Venus could, like the moon, went through a full range of phases from crescent silver to practically full. In Ptolemy’s complex system of epicycles, with the sun always outside Venus as they both revolved around the Earth, Venus could never wax beyond a narrow crescent. Now, by firsthand visual evidence, Ptolemy was proved wrong.
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