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Picture symbolism of the Roman Catholic Church Pontifex Maximus
In the picture is Pope John's XXIII medal, where it says:
Pontifex Maximus.
Romans believed
that gods effected and ruled in seven hills of Rome "De
septem montibus virum". About this belief formed concept to
the Romans; High town of seven hills, which rules the whole
world. Romans believed, that they must rule the whole world
under the leadership of Jupiter high priest (Pontifex
Maximus). Symmachus, who was the high priest of Rome (Pontifex
Maximus) called himself for the man of the seven mountains.
According to
Romans' opinion, the world can only rule he who rules in
Rome, in the town of seven hills. Julius Caesar got title
Pontifex Maximum and like this way emperor started to use
also this title. The emperors led state and also the
religious life of Rome, because the emperor was principal of
religion, the high priest (Pontifex Maximus).
Moreover, Popes
hold themselves as heir of gentile Jupiter high priest (Pontifex
Maximus) and Roman Catholic Church openly admit this,
because they have imprinted the name of Pontifex Maximus to
mean to be a Pope!
Jupiter high
priest (Pontifex Maximus) cult is a service of idols. Like
this we can see to whom Roman Catholic Church worships and
serves.
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