I keep hearing that the Knights Templar had "Holy relics" such as the cup of Christ.
It is a fact that you can read the New Testament from Matthew through Revelation and find absolutely no reference to any kind of a "Holy relic". Based on the New Testament, the First century Christians had absolutely no interest in any kind of physical object like a "Holy relic".
It wasn't until hundreds of years later when superstition and paganism had entered the church that there was any interest in "Holy relics".
By that time the original objects had long disappeared. The "Relics" that were presented were fakes. It was said during the Middle Ages that there were enough nails from the cross to build a house and enough wood from the cross to build a ship.
It is a fact that you can read the New Testament from Matthew through Revelation and find absolutely no reference to any kind of a "Holy relic". Based on the New Testament, the First century Christians had absolutely no interest in any kind of physical object like a "Holy relic".
It wasn't until hundreds of years later when superstition and paganism had entered the church that there was any interest in "Holy relics".
By that time the original objects had long disappeared. The "Relics" that were presented were fakes. It was said during the Middle Ages that there were enough nails from the cross to build a house and enough wood from the cross to build a ship.