The origins of Christianity in Egypt= Coptic

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Many Christians today are not told the basic truths when it comes to the origins of their religion..
I believe the priests of Amun
went onto Phoenicia and then built the Vatican onto of Peter's church
and began to delineate from the true teachings.
Catholics have been busy creating hell here on Earth with their
prison systems
which perfects their "PURGATORY"
right here on Earth
by casting their false religions to serve as an ends to their wicked means
To imprison their brother
and to be his brothers keeper
in chains, in this civil DEATH CULT society that these career criminals and murderers have built into place world~wide
with their Ponzi scheme fake money system, they've got everybody hoodwinked into believing!
These lies and evils cannot go on!!!
These so~called PENANCE quickly merged into PENITENTIARIES
whereby these black robed Baal bitches "Administrators" priests
are performing religious ceremonies upon the People
whereby they capture Americans and hold them as cargo in these privatized prisons to mature the surety for a charge to mature their securitized fraud via BID BOND$, PERFORMANCE BOND$, mot BAIL BOND$
These insider tradings and securities frauds and deceptive business practices must be stopped!
That's why We are "Breaking The Chain"

penance- modern definition:
pĕn′əns
noun
An act of self-mortification or devotion performed voluntarily to show sorrow for a sin or other wrongdoing.
A sacrament in some Christian churches that includes contrition, confession to a priest, acceptance of punishment, and absolution.
Penitence; repentance.

Etymology of "Penance":
penance (n.)
c. 1300, penaunce, "religious discipline or self-mortification as a token of repentance and as atonement for some sin; sorrow for sin shown by outward acts under authority and regulation of the Church," from Anglo-French penaunce, Old French peneance (12c.), from Latin pænitentia "repentance," noun of condition from pænitentum (nominative pænitens) "penitent," present participle of pænitere "cause or feel regret," probably originally "is not enough, is unsatisfactory," from pæne "nearly, almost, practically," which is of uncertain origin. Transferred sense of "repentance, contrition" is recorded from c. 1300. A popular Old French form, later ousted by the clerical pénitence, which preserves more of the Latin word.
also from c. 1300

penitentiary (n.)
early 15c., penitenciarie, "place of punishment for offenses against the church," also "a priest appointed to administer the sacrament of penance," especially in extraordinary cases, from Medieval Latin penitentiaria, from fem. of penitentiarius (adj.) "of penance," from Latin paenitentia "penitence" (see penitence).
The meaning "house of correction, prison in which convicts are confined for punishment and reformation and compelled to labor" (originally an asylum for prostitutes) is from 1806, short for penitentiary house (1776). Slang shortening pen is attested from 1884.
As an adjective, from 1570s as "relating to penance," by 1791 as "expressive of contrition."
also from early 15c.

THESE ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS ARE using their "ad~ministers" of the Church to FORCE THEIR RELIGION UPON YOU!!! by way of the Holy See which is operating all 50 incorporated States out of District of Columbia.
!!!!!Get the Vatican out of America's Courthouses!!!!

Time for men and women to be wiser than the serpent and walk in balance upon the Earth n harmony with Our babies
These priests of Amun=ADMINISTRATORS (today)
seek to destroy family harmony and the traditional and intact families
and the love and the unity in which families are, and are currently using

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