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.This Pope is not a holy Pope. He will be removed one way or another. This has happened before. The Church will go on.
This Pope is not a holy Pope ... He will be removed one way or another.
you fundies are a joke, there was never enough of the above for you, it's what every pope did to keep their job, not one was ever removed ... is sunshine getting in your eyes of late - we know what the cock crowing three times does for you. the mortal satanists.
Christ once said that his kingdom was not of this world nor could be. He said that if his kingdom were of this world, his followers would raise arms and defend him from the cross, but they did not.
The Christian church then grew as they were thrown to the lions around the world.
Then enters Constantine, a statist, who used the fledgling growing religion to try and conquer with. The funny part is, Constantine was not a Christian. He continued to worship pagan gods despite using the religion to conquer with, although it is rumored he converted on his death bed.
Constantine subverted the message of Christ by creating his own world state at the Vatican, as the Pope became the most powerful political leader in the world, all heretical according to the teachings of Christ. Then enter the Inquisitions, Crusades, and Jewish persecution, etc., all the vices that people associate with the church of Christ as being bad.
Then a wonderful thing happened. The Gutenberg press. People began to obtain Bibles and read them. Martin Luther was the champion of men finally being able to read the scriptures for themselves and defy the heretical stances of the church over the years, and none too soon.
Constantine subverted the message of Christ by creating his own world state at the Vatican, as the Pope became the most powerful political leader in the world, all heretical according to the teachings of Christ. Then enter the Inquisitions, Crusades, and Jewish persecution, etc., all the vices that people associate with the church of Christ as being bad.
that is an interesting response from you -
Christianity in the 4th century was dominated in its early stage by Constantine the Great and the First Council of Nicaea of 325, which was the beginning of the period of the First seven Ecumenical Councils (325–787), and in its late stage by the Edict of Thessalonica of 380, which made Nicene Christianity the state the state church of the Roman Empire.
- but in the First Council of Constantinople in 381 marked the final victory of Nicene orthodoxy within the empire
the religion of christianity was establish over an entire century.
Then a wonderful thing happened. The Gutenberg press. People began to obtain Bibles and read them. Martin Luther was the champion of men finally being able to read the scriptures for themselves and defy the heretical stances of the church over the years, and none too soon.
that book is littered with 4th century forgeries ... and accepted from that period to the present day by those people that read that book and are the one's responsible for the book and their transgressions from it, christians and no one else.