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The Cathars, also known as the Albigensians, were adherent to the beliefs of Catharism. Catharism was a belief-system which combined Christianity with apparent Manichaean influences
Manichaeism was one of the most widespread religions in the world, with Manichaean churches and scriptures being found as far east as China, and as far west as the Roman empire.
Originally posted by Marduk
you say potata i say potatoe
what religion is Catholicism ?
are you sure it doesnt just fall under the umbrella of christianity
what about Wicca
isn't that just Pagan
religions have names for a reason
so that you can tell one outdated belief system from another
what I found ironic is when Wicca was invented by Gerald Gardner in the 50s
the first thing he tried to claim was that it wasn't a new religion
it was just a relaunch of an old one
like why bother
if it didn't work the last time its not going to on a second attempt
after all
look what happened to new coke
I hear its now perfectly acceptable to worship maid marion as an aspect of the female mother goddess, you think maybe in a few years time it will be perfectly acceptable to worship Hilary Clinton the same way (well maybe not down south obviously)
Christianity is a bit like that if you think about it
Judaism wasn't really working out on account of them ending up as everyones slaves all the time
so they just revamped it and pretended it was completely different
didn't even change half the book
just changed a few of the words and added some prayers
Originally posted by Marduk
its extremely dodgy isn't it
did your friend offer to sell it to you for a vast amount of money
the one side has a cathar cross inscribed and the rim shows old hebrew letters
the other side shows old hebrew letters
because there are at most 5 or 6 different characters in the lettering I would presume that whoever made it didn't actually know the language and merely copied the letters from an inscription on something else
and if you look closely at the coin you'll see that it wasn't smelted
it was hand carved
nobody mints coins that are hand carved
have you bitten it to see if its chocolate ?
along with the story your friend told you its pretty obvious that someone was trying to cash in on the spooky dead religion religious artifacts bonanza
Originally posted by Byrd
It's not a minted or stamped coin, which makes it a bit suspect as others have said. It takes far too long to carve out coins individually, so they made molds and either poured or stamped them.
The letters look vaguely Runic or even Ogham (but there's a lot of problems with both those interpretations.) It's not any magickal alphabet that I'm familiar with. It's really hard to see the inscriptions, but I'm half of a mind that it's not really an alphabet.
What it could be is a personal coin or talisman created by someone who was into esoterica. If so, the crosses tend to be protective/energy symbols, so if that was its purpose, it was created for good.