Friday, April 26, 2013

King James I of England

Where is King James I of England buried? I know here in Massachusetts there is a catholic cemetery associated with each church. You must be catholic to be buried in a catholic cemetery. Is King James in a catholic cemetery? Was everyone around him growing up catholic? For anyone who doesn’t understand the significance I will try to explain. King James I of England produced the King James Bible (KJV) telling everyone he was a protestant. The KJV is mandatory in every Protestant church even to this day. If King James were actually a Catholic it would prove the theory that the Pope divided the church on purpose to make money and hold power. That every war since the Hundred Years War was waged for that purpose. The rich and powerful fund and supply both sides. For protestants who may not know, the catholic church uses the Roman Vulgate version of the bible. Until the 1960's all catholic mass's were said in Latin. Latin was the language spoken during the Roman Empire. Almost every word in every European language can be traced back to a Latin word. Toward the end of the movie 'The da Vinci Code' the main characters are in Scotland digging something up in a church. The Monarchy of Roses. The Alabama Crimson Tide.

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