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Hello I'm catholic I wear crosses sometimes but i prefer wearing the ankh because I love egyptian mythology and it sorta resembles a cross so i think it'll be okay so is wearing a ankh a bad or good thing and don't tell me its the devils NEKLACE its like you think everything is the devil and maybe pizza can be a devil >_>
So don't start with calling the ankh the necklace of the devil because if everything was the devil we'd probably die from touching it anyways explain me is the ankh a good symbol to wear for god or bad I just really like the ankh :[
As long as you're only attaching a cultural or decorative meaning to the ankh -- and not attaching a religious meaning to it -- then I don't think it's a problem.
In Korea, I was given a set of Buddhist prayer beads as a gift from a Buddhist priest. I'm not Buddhist; I'm Catholic.
But I keep the beads on a shelf with some other little "nick-nacks" as a momento of my time in Korea.
I also have Rosary beads -- the difference is that I attach a religious meaning to the Rosary beads, but not to the beads that the Buddhist priest gave me. Those beads I consider a gift, not an aid in religious worship.
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what should i wear to go shopping tomorrow
shirts
1. white sleevless shirt
2. white tank top
3. red converse sleevless shirt
pants
1. cargo pants
2. cargo shorts
accessories i have to wear at least 3-5 things
1. Silver metal Necklace
2. Hemp Ankh Cross Neckalce
3. Silver Industrial Necklace
4 rope chain/ w cross
5 Timex Red/Black watch
6 Toe Ring
7. dice Fake Ear Piercings
8. tribal necklace
what hat
1. Uga Hat
2. Shield Crete Hat
3. Jsu Hat
shoes
1. Asics Blue/Silver Shoes
2. Grey Nike Darts
3. Nike Shox
4.vans canvas shoes
also what should i wear under my pants
panties
boxers
nothing
White Tank Top
Cargo shorts
Silver metal necklace
Bokers
Vans canvas shoes
I never knew boys wear toe rings
I had a bad grade on a test so as my punshment I have to wear something below to go exercise at a local gym and i also have to wear this to a foot fetish class and i have to wear it all weekend long and to church sunday also my g/f is making me doo this and i gotta wear shoes w/o socks too
shirts
1. white sleevless shirt
2. white tank top
3. red converse sleevless shirt
pants
1. cargo pants
2. cargo shorts
accessories i have to wear at least 3-5 things
1. Silver metal Necklace
2. Hemp Ankh Cross Neckalce
3. Silver Industrial Necklace
4 rope chain/ w cross
5 Timex Red/Black watch
6 Toe Ring
what hat
1. Uga Hat
2. Shield Crete Hat
3. Jsu Hat
shoes
1. Asics Blue/Silver Shoes
2. Grey Nike Darts
3. Nike Shox
Exercises I have to do atleast 3 of them
1. crunches
2. Sit ups
3. Push ups
4. Riding on the Exercise Bike
5. Rowing machine
6. toe touches
How long
1. 5-10 minutes
2. 10-15 mins
3. 15-30 mins
4. 30-60 mins
5. 60-120 mins
well wanna be my slave?
i can be a good master
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Can you believe my school considers new age spirituality to be a cult following and does not allow new age spirituality on campus in ANY form? This includes shirts, necklaces of inverted crosses, pentacles, ankhs, etc
It's not dangerous; it's ridiculous. Believe me, when you finish growing up, you are going to be soooo grateful for that school rule!
Please try not to take everything too seriously. I know things may seem difficult and awkward for you right now, but you really should make it a point to go out and have some innocent, silly fun at least once a week. It'll bring you more peace, enlightenment, and, uhh, "self-divinity" than all the shirts and necklaces in the world.
Hislop writes: That mystic Tau was marked in baptism on the foreheads of those initiated into the Mysteries. . . . The Vestal virgins of Pagan Rome wore it suspended from their necklaces, as the nuns do now. . . . There is hardly a Pagan tribe where the cross has not been found.
and the Tau, "†", the sign of the cross, the indisputable sign of Tammuz, the false Messiah, was everywhere substituted in its stead. (The Two Babylons, 1959, p. 198-199, 204-205)
What does the worship of Tammuz have to do with the sign of the cross? According to historian Alexander Hislop, Tammuz was intimately associated with the Babylonian mystery religions begun by the worship of Nimrod, Semiramis, and her illegitimate son, Horus. The original form of the Babylonian letter T was † (tau), identical to the crosses used today by so called Christians.
This was the initial of Tammuz. Referring to this sign of Tammuz during the 3rd dynasty of Ur (c. 2112—c. 2004 BC) in the city of Umma (modern Tell Jokha), the marriage of the god was dramatically celebrated in February—March, Umma's Month of the Festival of Tammuz.
Today it is celebrated as the spring Lent, the pagan holiday of so called Christians who also celebrate the Madi Gras, and the fall festival of "The Day of The Dead."
As in Ezekiel 8:14 So He brought me to the door of the north gate of the LORD's house; and to my dismay, women were sitting there weeping for Tammuz.
The New Encyclopedia Britannica writes in the article "Tammuz": ". . . in Mesopotamian religion, god of fertility embodying the powers for new life in nature in the spring" (Vol. 11, p. 532).
This "nature god" was associated with two yearly festivals, one held in late winter and the other in early spring.
Many of the comfortable, familiar customs and traditions of this world have, indeed, been borrowed from rank paganism and have nothing at all to do with true Christianity.
From its simplicity of form, the cross has been used as a symbol and as an ornament, from the dawn of man's civilization. Various objects, dating from periods long anterior to the Christian era, have been found, marked with crosses of different designs, in almost every part of the old world. India, Syria, Persia and Egypt have all yielded numberless examples, while numerous instances, dating from the later Stone Age to Christian times, have been found in nearly every part of Europe.
The use of the cross as a symbol in pre-Christian times, and among non-Christian peoples, may probably be regarded as almost universal, and in very many cases it was connected with some form of nature worship. (The Encyclopedia Britannica)
11th ed., 1910, Vol. 7, pg. 506.
The ancient world used many variations of the form of the cross. Did the ancients use the type of cross that is generally used as a symbol of Christianity?
Two of the forms of the pre-Christian cross which are perhaps most frequently met with are the tau cross, so named from its resemblance to the Greek capital letter T, and the svastika or fylfot, also called "Gammadion" owing to its form being that of four Greek capital letters gamma G placed together. The tau cross is a common Egyptian device, and is indeed often called the Egyptian cross. (ibid.)
"The ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol of life—the ankh, a tau cross surmounted by a loop and known as crux ansata—was adopted and extensively used on Coptic Christian monuments." (The New Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th ed., 1995, Vol. 3, p. 753). The tau form of the cross had been used as a pagan Egyptian symbol and then adopted by "Christians," called Copts, in Egypt. (A Copt is a member of the traditional Monophysite Christian Church originating and centering in Egypt. A Monophysite is one who adheres to a variation of Gnosticism that teaches that Christ is altogether divine and not human, even though He took on an earthly body.)
One can easily corroborate from history that nominal Christians adopted this pagan symbol as a sign of their religion, even though it had nothing to do with true Christianity.
It was not till the time of Constantine that the cross was publicly used as the symbol of the Christian religion.
As we have seen, an enormous body of evidence proves that the cross is not a Christian symbol but has its roots in rank paganism. Some will argue, however, that we may use the sign of the cross because 1) it represents the manner in which Jesus Christ died, and 2) we are not using it today to worship a pagan deity. However, its use as a Christian symbol is a product of syncretism, that is, the blending of pagan traditions and methods of worship with the true worship of God, something God strongly condemns.
You shall not worship the LORD your God in that way; for every abomination to the LORD which He hates they have done to their gods; for they burn even their sons and daughters in the fire to their gods. (Deuteronomy 12:30-31)
Does the cross, the sign of Tammuz, truly represent the manner in which Jesus Christ die
Pagan relic - to be blunt.
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