The Atlantic declaring Rosary dangerous
(www.theatlantic.com)
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Prove it.
The catholic church was a combination of church and state put together by Constantine in 325 AD. The government at that time enforced a pagan Babylonian religion, that Bible believing Christians would not participate in. That's why Bible believing Christians were being burned at the stake and fed to the lions. The easiest way for Constantine to solve this problem was to join the two together. Not only did this combine christianity with paganism, the arians of the day, who denied the Divinity of Jesus Christ, force their way into the mix.
Idol worship was a pagan thing. Worshiping the Queen of Heaven was a pagan thing. Denying the priesthood of the laity and instituting a church hierarchy was a pagan thing. Clutching rosary beads, for real, it was a pagan thing.
Would you like to argue that the Atlantic isn't staffed by Babylonian pagans? Freemasonry, Jesuits, knights of Columbus you name it, they're just different unclean birds nesting in the same foul tree.
Using beads for devotions dates to the 8th century BC in the cult of Shiva.
https://falsereligionstartedinbabylon.wordpress.com/2013/07/07/the-pagan-origin-of-rosary-beads/