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Celtic knots

 

So I concluded that the Celtic knot work was a language.  If you have a language of something then you have to have a format to read that language.

 

So I went looking for the language and language format.  I found it in the Celtic cross monoliths.

 

The thing that at first surprised me the most was that the Celtic crosses were so closely identified with the new Christian church, when I knew that the temples the church was in or converted from an old temple to a new Christian church by simply looking at the church.  I noticed that the Celtic cross monoliths were in the court yard of the old temple new church same building 2 purposes.  Or same ground same foundation 2 purposes.

 

Then I understood, the new Christians kept the cross as a sign of their god but destroyed the old temple and killed the clergy since the 2 were not acceptable together.

 

So then it made sense the old Celtic crosses, some are not able to be read, have survived the centuries and millennia in the court yard of the new religions church.

 

Examples

UK, Derbyshire

Arbor Low
Arbor Low

Celtic Cross at St Lawrence's church in Eyam
Celtic Cross at Eyam

 

 

 

 

 

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