Steeples the pointed roofs of churches have been included in church buildings since the conversion of constantine and his proclamation making christianity the official religion of his roman state.
Why do protestant churches have oblesk or steeples on roofs.
A church steeple will be eight sided and mounted on a square based tower and have a hidden hexagon inside the octagon.
They re not only on churches.
In church architecture steeples and towers are essentially the same thing.
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Steeples traditionally were topped with a cross a weathervane or a decorative piece but some also contained clocks so that the community could see when services started.
They are vertical structures built on the side front back or top of a church and soar above any other nearby building.
The steeple obelisk is only a symbol of baal worship.
Some house roofs have them too wulf are you aware that in germany a weathercock on the roof actually states a pagan household.
And to allow this symbol.
Even an egyptian obelisk of this sort sits in the very center of the catholic church s st.
The catholic church despises that image as thou shalt not make an image of thy lord and owning a weathercock is somewhat similar to praying to the golden calf.
The square is the common man who shall defend the octagon descendents of pharoah who defend the hexagon rulers.
The origins of steeples however have been traced back to several different traditions.
Please understand that the steeple upon the roof of your church is an open declaration that the roman beast has infiltrated your church and your church leaders proclaim their acceptance of this filtration by placing the vulgar phallic symbol upon your church roof.
Since in most churches the steeples had already a wind vane the highest point to place the rooster was at the top of the weather vane.
Pope nicholas i ordered that every church in europe should have a rooster on its steeple as a reminder of jesus prophecy that the cock would not crow the morning until peter denounced him three times.