Church = Etymology: Middle English chirche, from Old English cirice, ultimately from Late Greek kyriakon, from Greek, neuter of kyriakos of the lord, from kyrios lord, master; akin to Sanskrit śūra hero, warrior Date: before 12th century 1: a building for public and especially Christian worship 2: the clergy or officialdom of a religious body 3 often capitalized : a body or organization of religious believers: as a: the whole body of Christians b: denomination c: congregation 4: a public divine worship 5: the clerical profession State = Etymology: Middle English stat, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French estat, from Latin status, from stare to stand — more at stand Date: 13th century 1 a: mode or condition of being b(1): condition of mind or temperament (2): a condition of abnormal tension or excitement 2 a: a condition or stage in the physical being of something b: any of various conditions characterized by definite quantities (as of energy, angular momentum, or magnetic moment) in which an atomic system may exist 3 a: social position ; especially : high rank b (1): elaborate or luxurious style of living (2): formal dignity : pomp —usually used with in 4 a: a body of persons constituting a special class in a society : estate 3 bplural : the members or representatives of the governing classes assembled in a legislative body cobsolete : a person of high rank (as a noble) 5 a: a politically organized body of people usually occupying a definite territory ; especially : one that is sovereign b: the political organization of such a body of people c: a government or politically organized society having a particular character 6: the operations or concerns of the government of a country 7 a: one of the constituent units of a nation having a federal government bplural capitalized : The United States of America 8: the territory of a state RELIGION: Etymology: Middle English religioun, from Anglo-French religiun, Latin religion-, religio supernatural constraint, sanction, religious practice, perhaps from religare to restrain, tie back — more at rely Date: 13th century 1 a: the state of a religious b (1): the service and worship of God or the supernatural (2): committment or devotion to religious faith or observance 2. a personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes beliefs, and practices.or devotion. 3. archaic: scrupulous confirmity: conscientiousness. 4. a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith. Zeitgeist - The Movie or to some refer to it as the Venus Project.... I wasn't able to load the video clip of this because it was too large. IT'S A 2-HOUR MOVIE. If you want you can view it at you tube.com available as "full-final version" Just search Zeitgeist and you'll find it. It provides insight to the Rockefellers, JPMorgans - Banking cartels, Sept 11, 1941 and Sept 11, 2001: 60 years in the making; International Bankers, Wars of the past and present, Federal Taxes, Federal Reserve Bank, etc. It's the story behind the video links I have on my page. It is not rated but I would say it has some strong language, strong world violence, not suitable for children to watch and besides that, it's not for the young mind in understanding it's entirety. It isn't intended to disrespect any one in their religion but it points some parallels that is quite interesting. It also talks about our new currency already in the making called "amerio dollar " - wait wasn't there the euro dollar just created for the european union in the 19th century?, Also the OWG or NWO behind it. If you have the time and would like to comment about it please to provide your thoughts. And by the way, when the movie starts there is blackness and just sound - all part of the movie. For those that like history as well as science, I believe you will appreciate the movie. It is not intended to question your faith and if you are strong in your faith it shouldn't move you but surprise you.

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