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Revision as of 13:38, 25 December 2013
Temple of Nebo - Parents sent their children to the Temple of Nebo to receive their public education. Nebo was the Mesopotamian god of Wisdom and oracles.
Temple of Saturn - Bureau of Vital Statistics. Parents where required to get newborns registered (birth certificate) within 30 days at the Temple of Saturn so that everyone would know when the children reached the age to receive benefits.
Temple of Herod - Those baptized into Herod's government went to Herod's temple to receive welfare and social security benefits. More on the two types of baptism.
Temple of Diana in Ephesus - Christians were accused of robbing the Temple of Ephesus. It served as an underwriter for social welfare insurance and a central bank for at least the 127 countries which built the temple. Were Christians actually bank robbers? Or was something lost in translation? Read Investing in Diana.
Also read more on how Christians weren't registered in central government of the day.
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