"Christ Bearer" by the catholic church in their context means Mary was the mother of god. Wrong. It's the literal meaning of "Christopher."
It means "Gods mother" IE: the mother goddess.
The primary god of Babylonian mystics.
You believe a lot of nonsense.
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"Christ Bearer" by the catholic church in their context means Mary was the mother of god.
Wrong. It's the literal meaning of "Christopher."
It means "Gods mother" IE: the mother goddess.
The primary god of Babylonian mystics. It means Christotokos or specifically "Mother of Jesus."
https://www.gotquestions.org/Christotokos.html "Mother of Jesus" can say, "Mother of god" For the Catholic church the son of god is Jesus of the Trinity.
Though in this reference Columbus put it in the masonic triangle which I'm interpreting as "Gods mother."
Should i get into why say that? or do you care?
"You believe a lot of nonsense." Of course it's none sense. It's what they believe not me.
I'm trying to figure out who they are and what they believe. I don't care if others don't want to learn about them. If I'm wrong about an issue. That is fine. I am learning.