In the beginning, the temple resembled a hoar house.

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In the beginning, the temple resembled a hoar house.

In studying ancient history of the advances of technology used in temples, and knowing that the first prostitutes were temple prostitutes, and also knowing that alcohol and psychotropic drug use was common, I tried to envision the reality of just what the temple and early religion was all about.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrI1FsH4UH8&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7BHvN6rZZA

We generally envisage a large building that held many but in truth, the early churches where more like the home churches used today in smaller communities. I think they may have begun as places of worship but to early man, worship looked quite different than it does today.

Churches latter expanded along with the populations and used the latest technology to draw the crowd and the best technology and God would win the hearts of the patrons. These patrons were mostly poor people and for them to be persuaded to part with their hard earned wealth took the best effort that science and persuasion powers of the priests could muster.

The temple then, by the time Jesus came along to throw his temper tantrum, was a place of commerce, theatre for myth reading, partying and prostitution.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_prostitution

http://www.truthcontest.com/entries/the-present-with-religion/belief-truth-fantasy-reality.html

Just how important the theology of whatever God was worshipped we can never know. We can assume, because of the vast number of Gods that their theology was not important to them as they changed from one God to the other. We can know that the wealth that the temples amassed was earned with methods, that many today, would consider rather odious. They were more like carnivals, speak easies and hoar houses.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_prostitution

There is a hint in the following--

http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Corinthians+6&version=KJV

where the writer seems to be bemoaning the use of these various delights yet not quite calling them illegal.

Even when I was young, the small local church was where I learned of drinking, partying and key clubs. It was rumored that every church had a key club but I have no direct proof of this last. Drinking and drugs though, I can vouch for.

From such is where our, ever so proper moral religions were born. From what we today would call immoral activity. Sacrifice, indulgences, fees for drink and drugs and prostitution gave birth to religion and financed what we have today.

Was religion born of what we would call corruption?

Were the ancient battles between churches just what we would call turf wars for wealth and the various magic tricks that the churches used to compete with each other?

Today, with religions that are based on fantasy, miracle and magic, are priests just doing the same Flim-Fam job on believers for their wealth?

IOW. Are priests just con artists?

http://www.megavideo.com/?d=3D3511DE


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It is hypocritical isn't it? Also worth mentioning that in Victorian times, in London, prostitutes used the churches as pick up points for clients as they used to get harrassed off the streets by authorities and do gooders.
 

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Are you referring to all churches, both denominational and non-denominational? Or are you referring to just the Catholic / Roman Catholic church? It was the Roman Catholic church that Jesus had issues with. By asking that, I'm not picking on Catholics. I know many Christian Catholics.
 

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are'nt all Catholics Christians?

No they are not. There is a major difference between the Catholic church and the Christian church - Catholicism & Christianity. The major differences are traditions, proper interpretation of the Bible, and doctrines.
 

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No they are not. There is a major difference between the Catholic church and the Christian church - Catholicism & Christianity. The major differences are traditions, proper interpretation of the Bible, and doctrines.
this i did not know, thanks
 

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It is hypocritical isn't it? Also worth mentioning that in Victorian times, in London, prostitutes used the churches as pick up points for clients as they used to get harrassed off the streets by authorities and do gooders.

Not too surprising.
I used to have information on how the church pimped out prostitutes to gain revenues to build St Paul's cathedral but could not find it. I would have liked to add it in but alas.

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Are you referring to all churches, both denominational and non-denominational? Or are you referring to just the Catholic / Roman Catholic church? It was the Roman Catholic church that Jesus had issues with. By asking that, I'm not picking on Catholics. I know many Christian Catholics.

To me, al Abrahamic cults were born from the temple I describe.

Catholics, Christians and Islam are all included. Some of the Eastern cults as well.

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No they are not. There is a major difference between the Catholic church and the Christian church - Catholicism & Christianity. The major differences are traditions, proper interpretation of the Bible, and doctrines.

Which of the myriad of protestant cults is reading the Bible with the proper interpretation?

The one with many wives or the one with just one.

How about the Gay ones as opposed to the straight ones?

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are'nt all Catholics Christians?

There are four main branches of Christianity: Catholic ("universal"), Orthodox ("right teaching"), Protestant ("protesting") and Anglican ("England"). Catholic is the most popular branch. Protestant has kind of become a catch-all including many diverse sects. They are all Christians but many of them couldn't get along to save their lives.
 

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are'nt all Catholics Christians?

No they are not. There is a major difference between the Catholic church and the Christian church - Catholicism & Christianity. The major differences are traditions, proper interpretation of the Bible, and doctrines.

There are four main branches of Christianity: Catholic ("universal"), Orthodox ("right teaching"), Protestant ("protesting") and Anglican ("England"). Catholic is the most popular branch. Protestant has kind of become a catch-all including many diverse sects. They are all Christians but many of them couldn't get along to save their lives.


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There are four main branches of Christianity: Catholic ("universal"), Orthodox ("right teaching"), Protestant ("protesting") and Anglican ("England"). Catholic is the most popular branch. Protestant has kind of become a catch-all including many diverse sects. They are all Christians but many of them couldn't get along to save their lives.


Anglican is a branch of Protestant.
 
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