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Church Steeples
The steeple, like the holidays of Christmas and Easter, was borrowed from ancient idolatry. They
hail from the land of Egypt where the obelisk was the ubiquitous symbol of the solar deity, the sun
god. The Protestant churches have followed the pattern of the mother harlot, the Roman Catholic
Church, who stole her obelisks directly from the land of Egypt and set them up in prominent
locations, revealing the profane nature of her character.
The Lateran Obelisk
The obelisk in the picture above is located on the grounds of the Papal Archbasilica of St. John
Lateran in Rome. It was commissioned by Pharaoh Thutmose III and finished by his grandson
Thutmose IV. It was erected in the temple complex of Karnak, a center for the worship of the Sun
god Amun-Ra, but later moved to its location next to the Mother Church of Roman Catholicism. An
even more famous obelisk stands in the center of the plaza of St. Peter’s Basilica. This obelisk was
taken from Heliopolis, the center for sun worship in Egypt. The very name Heliopolis means “City
of the Sun.” This obelisk is seen in the image below on the far right.