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Did you know the first banks were Synagogues and Churches!

driverjml 2 Feb 5
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I wonder why...LOL

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Errr... Okay.

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I heard that was synagogues, mostly by eastern jews....since they could not own land

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Must be why churches can’t separate themselves from money.

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No I did not know that,but I read that the once powerful Knights Templars{1100 AD -1307AD} used a system equivalent to cheques for travellers going to the Middle East so that the travellers did not need to carry cash with them on their tripto avoid being robbed of their cash.

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Sermon on the temple mount! The thought of Jesus running around whipping the crap out of money changers and overturning tables full of money always makes me laugh.

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In many ancient cultures the center of the activity was the temple which also functioned as a marketplace. The citizens would gather to share news, buy and sell items, and that lead to banks and other government type activities being conducted there as well.

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I thought the Knights Templar started banking.

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Some countries were actually ruled by the Roman Catholic church.

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And they are still stealing from people.

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Yup, we have a synagogue in Detroit whose congregation moved and the building was given to Wayne State University...and this became a theater.

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And they still are my friend. James.

Leon Level 5 Feb 9, 2018
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