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Many man made religions today that profess to be "christian" have redefined the word "Church" itself which comes from the Greek word "ekklesia. It actually comes from two Greek words: Ek means out and Kaleo means call, and this is the verb form. When we put the two together and write the noun form of it, it is Ekklesia and means "called out ones". Therefore the "church refers only to the individuals who Christ has called out and not to any institution. The term has been deceptively translated and redefined by man made religious institutions that attempted to usurp Christ's authority as the head of His body, and to put people under the bondage of these false religious institutions.The "Universal" (Catholic) so-called "church" was established by the Roman Emporers to unite the Roman empire in the fourth century by giving a "christian" veneer to the traditional pagan mystery religions. The Emperor Contantine took all of the pagan deities and renamed them as saints, and the pagan holy days gave Biblical titles. He was both a pagan and professing Christian his whole life, and was trying to create a unified hybrid of both. The pagan's never objected to changes in names, because their religions were always esoteric anyway, while the professing Christians agreed to continue in the pagan rituals because they now had been given a Christian veneer. Therefore a one world or "universal" so-called "church had been established which incorporated the two popular religions of the day, professing Christianity and paganism which was really Satanism.Anyone can go to the Vatican and the Old Cathedrals today and you'll find a plethora of statues of pagan god's who have been renamed as "saints" by the Roman religion.The statue of "Peter" who Catholics have kissed the toes off of at St Peter's Cathedral is the pagan god "Jupiter". The sun discs you see behind the heads of the so-called "saints" in all of the paintings and statues are an obvious giveaway of who they originally represented, which were the pantheon of pagan gods. Also the sun symbol and sign of baal on the architecture and vestments irrefutably proves my case. The large obelisk in St Peter's square is a phallic symbol which represents the "shaft of baal" who is also Nimrod or Osiris, and was brought from ancient Egypt. Just look in your Bible concordance about what God thinks of that filthy symbol.The sun god represented by paganism is meant to symbolize "Lucifer" whose name means "the light bearer" in Latin, and is the real "god" of the pagan Mystery religions. The symbols of Lucifer or baal are found throughout the so-called Universal Church to this day which is proof of its true origin. The real Church on the other hand is the "called out ones" of Jesus Christ and not the members of any religious institution. The true definition of ekklesia does not refer to any institution whatsoever, nor denomination, nor religious building, nor worship service as it is wrongly used today, but refers to the individuals themselves who have been called by God out of darkness into His light. The false religious institutions have cleverly redefined certain key terms in order to enslave the masses into their institutions and most people today still don't properly understand the true meaning of ekklesia, and that it is not something that we must go to or join, but is something we ourselves must become.SealedEternal