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I am slightly wrong about nothing to do with Templar. The Templar cross is the coat of arms of the baron who refurbished it. It is far more Masonic. Because the real Templars were killed. Their way wasn't the greed of a feudalistic banking system, taxing them. They had their own bank. They also had the love of the people, and were charitable towards. But they flew to close to the sun. It turned them into Satanists and Queers.

They were devout, Christians, sworn on oath to fight for God. Warrior, monks. An order. They had their own wealth and land and built churches and monasteries. Where they supposedly dedicated their lives as service. Many were warriors who fought in the Crusades

Afterwards who knows what they became. That concept was sooner corrupted. The original Christians were Monastic orders. They taught and educated and healed the surrounding populace. Then Kings and kingdoms demanded taxation and tribute. Problematic for those who were once sworn to God.

In particular their lands in France gaining fervor. It caused an inquisition against them. Where it defained them. Because of falling out with the King the Pope's appointed. The exact reasons remain a narrative against them. But it was taxation and envy. Their power grew threatening entitlement. The population. So they were profaned.

What replaced them was secret societies corrupted.

1 year ago
1 score
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Hahaha. Not a good robot, just a dumb search robot.

I am slightly wrong about nothing to do with Templar. The Templar cross is the coat of arms of the baron who refurbished it. It is far more Masonic. Because the real Templars were killed. Their way wasn't the greed of a feudalistic banking system, taxing them. They had their own bank. They also had the love of the people, mand were charitable towards. But they flew to close to the sun. It turned them into Satanists and Queers.

They were devout, Christians, sworn on oath to fight for God. Warrior, monks. An order. They had their own wealth and land and built churches and monasteries. Where they supposedly dedicated their lives as service. Many were warriors who fought in the Crusades

Afterwards who knows what they became. That concept was sooner corrupted. The original Christians were Monastic orders. They taught and educated and healed the surrounding populace. Then Kings and kingdoms demanded taxation and tribute. Problematic for those who were once sworn to God.

In particular their lands in France gaining fervor. It caused an inquisition against them. Where it defained them. Because of falling out with the King the Pope's appointed. The exact reasons remain a narrative against them. But it was taxation and envy. Their power grew threatening entitlement. The population. So they were profaned.

What replaced them was secret societies corrupted.

1 year ago
1 score
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Hahaha. Not a good robot, just a dumb search robot.

I am slightly wrong about nothing to do with Templar. The Templar cross is the coat of arms of the baron who refurbished it. It is far more Masonic. Because the real Templars were killed. Their way wasn't the greed of a feudalistic banking system, taxing them. They had their own bank. They also had the love of the people, andxwere charitable towards. But they flew to close to the sun. It turned them into Satanists and Queers.

They were devout, Christians, sworn on oath to fight for God. Warrior, monks. An order. They had their own wealth and land and built churches and monasteries. Where they supposedly dedicated their lives as service. Many were warriors who fought in the Crusades

Afterwards who knows what they became. That concept was sooner corrupted. The original Christians were Monastic orders. They taught and educated and healed the surrounding populace. Then Kings and kingdoms demanded taxation and tribute. Problematic for those who were sworn to God.

1 year ago
1 score