THE ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD CHURCH comes from a Scottish word kirk>>>>>>
kirk in scottish is church in English>>>>>>>>>>
but kirk in scottish comes from a greek word circe>>>>>>>>>>>
circe in the greek mythology was a goddess who....>>>>>>>>>>
who was able to put a spell on people>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
and to bring them into her house>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
and change men into pigs and eat them>>>>>>>>>>>>
kirk in scottish is church in English>>>>>>>>>>
but kirk in scottish comes from a greek word circe>>>>>>>>>>>
circe in the greek mythology was a goddess who....>>>>>>>>>>
who was able to put a spell on people>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
and to bring them into her house>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
and change men into pigs and eat them>>>>>>>>>>>>
Circe was an ancient Greek goddess who could hypnotize men, bring them into her house, and turn them into animals -- taking their minds away, so that they could support and feed her. She was known as "Mother Circe," and her worship was brought to medieval Scotland, in whose language Circe
became "Kirk." The Scottish word "Kirk" becomes "Church" in English. Where else have we seen the word "Kirk?" Ah yes, we have "Captain Kirk" taking mankind where it has never gone before ...... with the U.S.S. Enterprise!