Christian Churches based on Pyramid Inches, too!

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    concordia theological seminary

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    middleman

    Looks like a building that is in snow country.........

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    cameo-d

    It is located in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. This place turns out Lutheran ministers.

    Take a look at the SNAKE in the GREEN logo. Portends things to come. New teaching will be snake centered; snake is wisdom. (forget old story about evil snake.)

    Green man and snake...both represent the evil angel/aliens.

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    cameo-d

    This is logo from a Methodist college. Pyramid is suddenly becoming very popular.

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    cameo-d

    I thought this was interesting. This is from a church cemetery. It is known as the Start Pyramid, also known as Salem Rock.

    Outside the church is the Valley Cemetery. In past times was the site of jousting tournaments and markets. The Cemetery has a Pyramid, built by William Drummond in 1863.

    William Drummond was a land surveyor and nurseryman whose immediate descendants were a well known family in Stirling. They were responsible for a wide range of activities both locally and nationally. These included the establishment of an agricultural museum in the 1830's, an extensive seed and nursery business, exploration in Africa and the Drummond Tract Enterprise, the foremost 19th century publisher of religious pamphlets. William was the eldest son of the well-known Stirling family which included Peter Drummond and his nephew Henry. He was one of the instigators of the Valley Cemetery and his obsession with religion can be seen in the Martyrs' Monument and the Star Pyramid (also known as Salem Rock ).

    He commissioned the Star Pyramid from William Barclay in 1863 - note the white marble Bibles incorporated by Barclay round the base of the edifice and the names of religious tracts (published by his brother Peter's "Drummond Tract Enterprise"). William planted a Pleasure Garden round the Pyramid, http://www.ancient-egypt.co.uk/Others/stirling,%20star%20pyramid/index.htm

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