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Ahn Changho: A Long road to Korean Independence
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
Knowledge checks the Rise of Nationalism!
The entire religious history of America is forgotten. However, I will check opinions like this by following them up with Here's What We Know (HWWK). My article will summarize the HWWK on this statement. We will trace the religion of Ahn Changho in his fight against the Rise of Nationalism still under works today and his religion the entire world seeks to hide in conspiracy.
EUROPEAN CHRISTIAN HISTORY
If we trace ALL of Christianity, to the specific claims of Presbyterianism, is a scholarly and difficult task, you can skip if you wish. We see from the Bible or as best as we know historically, that Jesus Christ walked the Earth with Twelve disciples or Apostles, these twelve Apostles in the Bible itself are shown proselytizing to the nations , particularly in the Biblical "Call of Macedon" from Acts, Paul is guided by the Spirit through Anatolia or Asia Minor to the Kingdom of Macedonia in Greece. Saint Andrew of Scotland follows this path going through Greece and into ancient Russia. This was all in the Roman Empire, however, note these weren't automatically Romans. The ancient Jews were more aware of Greeks, met and ran into Greeks and Romans. Note Galatians 3:28. The Greek Empires of Alexander the Great were wide in extent and mostly continued in Greek afterwards with the Byzantine Empire.
My First Gallery - Mike Dwight
I am using the games from Paradox Entertainment, Crusader Kings 2, and Europa Universalis 4 in-game maps for historical research. These beautiful maps are of course verifiable in more scholarly sources.
The newly Christian Roman Empire in 400 AD, operated under "The Pentarchy", a division of Christendom into 5 Bishops, similar in concept to how the Roman Empire itself needed to be split administratively into a Western and Eastern Roman Empire. The Miaphysite beliefs and Nestorian beliefs were outlawed in the Roman Empire, at a meeting of the Pentarchy, Bishops, and standard Creeds of European Christianity were developed around 400 AD, such as the Chalcedonian Creed, Apostles Creed, and Nicene Creed. Notice that Chalcedon and Nicea are Anatolian regions and Greek regions that are later Islamic under Ottomans. Map Above displayed religious beliefs 870 AD time frame. Around this time, the Bishop of Rome, or the Pope, after the Muslim invasion, at the fall of a Bishop of Antioch, or Alexandria, or Jerusalem, asserts the Bishop of Rome as the Head Bishop. They use that Jesus proclaimed "St Peter to have the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven". They assert one apostle of twelve above the work of the other eleven Disciples. We know most disciples were persecuted at the hands of the Romans, including Peter, and yet the Pope begins a careful preservation of Latin, and Roman culture, spread throughout Europe.
My First Gallery - Mike Dwight
This is a very Specific map inside of Orthodoxy at the date of 1337 AD. As the Byzantine Empire mostly crumbles after the invent of Islam, the original idea of 5 Bishops at Rome, Constantinople, Antioch, Jerusalem, and Alexandria, transforms into the concept of Autocephaly. This map displays countries that then necessarily have Autocephaly for their Bishops. A few notes here, at 1337 AD the Catholics had sabotaged the Byzantine Empire in a number of ways, encouraging Bulgarian independence, the Venetian crusade sacked Constantinople and made a Latin Empire in its place, Byzantium came back weakened. Today we note, though most Autocephaly Orthodox Bishops meet the Ecumenical Bishop of Constantinople today, we see in a few years from this picture ,and the fall of Constantinople, the Kievan Rus or Russians declare themselves, the Third Rome. Rome, Constantinople, and then Moscow would mark large Orthodox Expansion. This is a theological division today and for hundreds of years that the Russian Autocephaly Bishop does not meet with the Ecumenical Bishop of Constantinople.
My First Gallery - Mike Dwight
This picture captures the state of Christianity in about 1560. Many people have an education in Protestant Reformation! Note how the map is divided here, arguably, into a Protestant Half, and a Reformed Half, modifying the term "protestant reformation", I would say that someone still in Protest looks for change in the Universal Catholic Church, here in Gold, while the Reformed are set in their ways without a dialogue of reconciliation with the Catholic Church. I have a lot of information to recite here about the Reformed Calvinistic Churches, besides what Wikipedia can help with. With the fall of Constantinople in about 1460 began the "humanist renaissance", not the popular Italian renaissance per se, but the Greek scholars fled throughout Europe enlightening many minds outside the recitations of the Roman Catholic Church. The philosophical outlooks of Aristotle and Socrates for instance are Greek. The word Presbyterian, relating to Ahn Changho is the Greek word Presbyter, meaning Elder. Elders or Presbyters are installed as the lowest clergy today in Orthodox Churches. St Andrew, the Cross of Scotland, is shown refusing the honor of an upright Cross of dying like Christ, therefore a sideways Cross. The lowest rank of the Orthodox church is used, in assemblies of Elders, which most Presbyterian Churches are sticking to orthodox assembly. The map displays the Huguenots of France which were put down, it does not accurately display the Puritans, which we are of course descendants of! Oliver Cromwell was briefly Lord Protector around 1648. The Magyar Reformed Church or Hungarian church is still around. So we see Scotland from the Bishops War to remove a Roman control of Bishops, the Thirty Years War the Protestant League fend off Catholic intrusion to the Above .
My First Gallery - Mike Dwight
Queen Elizabeth I or her government, sponsored religious freedom or crusades to the states of Netherlands, Scotland, pictured, but also note Switzerland the original place of John Calvin. when the English Civil War broke out, these Reformed States sided with parliament in ensuring the "Reformed Religion in England, Ireland, and Scotland" as had been established ended in 1601 at the death of Queen Elizabeth I. All anthems of these places are educational in Reformed theology. In the English Civil War around 1640, the Presbyterian Church of Scotland takes over the government, attacks Catholic King Charles, leading to a Presbyterian Celebrated Glorious Revolution of William of Orange. In the writing of the Reformed Confession, the Westminster Confession, England and Scotland were both Reformed rather than Protestant, but the English Church returns to Anglican Protestant later. The Westminster Confession is still celebrated document and period of history for Presbyterians.
Note that "God Save the Queen" is a British Anthem , therefore Scottish. It highlights a Reformed outcome to the Royal Debacles concerning marriage, particularly King Henry and Anne Boleyne.The Popes have only ever excommunicated one Ruler by Papal Bull, which was Queen Elizabeth I, described as a Calvinist, presumably by her government's wide support to it in surrounding Kingdoms. In England however, preventing hot-headed Catholic and Reformed ministers and their massacres would already be visible from the Huguenot massacre, the devastation in Germany, so we note her Act of Supremacy places first allegiance to Monarch rather than Either religious figure. So who then in this world, in the English language, should be the safeguard of this entire Reformed tradition? It should be the Americans! Today the United Kingdom is 40% Catholic like shown in the map. The Via Media or Middle Compromise of Anglicanism only moved toward a moderation with Catholicism. It is definitely the Pilgrim Father's Puritan heritage.
I think most important, is that Every church has Some sort of idea of how all Christians are in Communion. It is not necessarily a Universalist idea. Quite the opposite from believing all people will be saved, Calvinist Reformed persons are heavily misunderstood for having an Elect, Chosen, or a partially saved humanity. What I have seen, on this issue from the theologians themselves Alone, is again the Biblical Call of Macedon directed the Apostles to where God wanted the word preached, to a Kingdom of Macedon. Catholics developed an extended list of possibly poorly planned sticks-in-the-wind martyrdom attempting to convert any and all Kingdoms or places. Even modern American Southern Baptists should trace a majority Reformed Calvinist viewpoint in their beginnings, on leaving these choices to where God might choose a mission.
America should be a safeguard of Presbyterianism! We are founded by Puritan Pilgrimage. That's the Presbyterian historical view.
AMERICAN CHRISTIAN HISTORY
I'm not noting this map for battle movements. Queen Anne's War looks similar to the French Indian War for instance. However, I wanted to note that in the British Act of Union of the same year 1702, started the first major immigration of Scottish subjects under the new British Union Jack to America. This history led to the founding of Princeton University, the most famous home of Presbyterian Theology in America. We will note that New Jersey at this time was a Dutch colony. We will note that the Scottish word for Church being Kirk, though it is also Kirk in German, I think this is actually that in Dutch Netherlander it is probably also Kerk instead of Church. The assumption is that being under the English Crown, the Presbyterian Religion not being Established in America, the immigrants were the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. Puritans, once their communities devolved into the surrounding culture, were noted in joining Presbyterians.
The American Revolution did not displace all religious hierarchy. The 1st Amendment protected the freedom of Religion. Note that the French Revolution destroyed Catholic infrastructure and maintains an enforcement of no public display and encroachment of religion in public known as laicite. George Washington in 1776 to 1789 would be following the mainstream of European ideals and ties with religious belief while 'securing the rights of Englishman'.
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
Knowledge checks the Rise of Nationalism!
The entire religious history of America is forgotten. However, I will check opinions like this by following them up with Here's What We Know (HWWK). My article will summarize the HWWK on this statement. We will trace the religion of Ahn Changho in his fight against the Rise of Nationalism still under works today and his religion the entire world seeks to hide in conspiracy.
EUROPEAN CHRISTIAN HISTORY
If we trace ALL of Christianity, to the specific claims of Presbyterianism, is a scholarly and difficult task, you can skip if you wish. We see from the Bible or as best as we know historically, that Jesus Christ walked the Earth with Twelve disciples or Apostles, these twelve Apostles in the Bible itself are shown proselytizing to the nations , particularly in the Biblical "Call of Macedon" from Acts, Paul is guided by the Spirit through Anatolia or Asia Minor to the Kingdom of Macedonia in Greece. Saint Andrew of Scotland follows this path going through Greece and into ancient Russia. This was all in the Roman Empire, however, note these weren't automatically Romans. The ancient Jews were more aware of Greeks, met and ran into Greeks and Romans. Note Galatians 3:28. The Greek Empires of Alexander the Great were wide in extent and mostly continued in Greek afterwards with the Byzantine Empire.
My First Gallery - Mike Dwight
I am using the games from Paradox Entertainment, Crusader Kings 2, and Europa Universalis 4 in-game maps for historical research. These beautiful maps are of course verifiable in more scholarly sources.
The newly Christian Roman Empire in 400 AD, operated under "The Pentarchy", a division of Christendom into 5 Bishops, similar in concept to how the Roman Empire itself needed to be split administratively into a Western and Eastern Roman Empire. The Miaphysite beliefs and Nestorian beliefs were outlawed in the Roman Empire, at a meeting of the Pentarchy, Bishops, and standard Creeds of European Christianity were developed around 400 AD, such as the Chalcedonian Creed, Apostles Creed, and Nicene Creed. Notice that Chalcedon and Nicea are Anatolian regions and Greek regions that are later Islamic under Ottomans. Map Above displayed religious beliefs 870 AD time frame. Around this time, the Bishop of Rome, or the Pope, after the Muslim invasion, at the fall of a Bishop of Antioch, or Alexandria, or Jerusalem, asserts the Bishop of Rome as the Head Bishop. They use that Jesus proclaimed "St Peter to have the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven". They assert one apostle of twelve above the work of the other eleven Disciples. We know most disciples were persecuted at the hands of the Romans, including Peter, and yet the Pope begins a careful preservation of Latin, and Roman culture, spread throughout Europe.
My First Gallery - Mike Dwight
This is a very Specific map inside of Orthodoxy at the date of 1337 AD. As the Byzantine Empire mostly crumbles after the invent of Islam, the original idea of 5 Bishops at Rome, Constantinople, Antioch, Jerusalem, and Alexandria, transforms into the concept of Autocephaly. This map displays countries that then necessarily have Autocephaly for their Bishops. A few notes here, at 1337 AD the Catholics had sabotaged the Byzantine Empire in a number of ways, encouraging Bulgarian independence, the Venetian crusade sacked Constantinople and made a Latin Empire in its place, Byzantium came back weakened. Today we note, though most Autocephaly Orthodox Bishops meet the Ecumenical Bishop of Constantinople today, we see in a few years from this picture ,and the fall of Constantinople, the Kievan Rus or Russians declare themselves, the Third Rome. Rome, Constantinople, and then Moscow would mark large Orthodox Expansion. This is a theological division today and for hundreds of years that the Russian Autocephaly Bishop does not meet with the Ecumenical Bishop of Constantinople.
My First Gallery - Mike Dwight
This picture captures the state of Christianity in about 1560. Many people have an education in Protestant Reformation! Note how the map is divided here, arguably, into a Protestant Half, and a Reformed Half, modifying the term "protestant reformation", I would say that someone still in Protest looks for change in the Universal Catholic Church, here in Gold, while the Reformed are set in their ways without a dialogue of reconciliation with the Catholic Church. I have a lot of information to recite here about the Reformed Calvinistic Churches, besides what Wikipedia can help with. With the fall of Constantinople in about 1460 began the "humanist renaissance", not the popular Italian renaissance per se, but the Greek scholars fled throughout Europe enlightening many minds outside the recitations of the Roman Catholic Church. The philosophical outlooks of Aristotle and Socrates for instance are Greek. The word Presbyterian, relating to Ahn Changho is the Greek word Presbyter, meaning Elder. Elders or Presbyters are installed as the lowest clergy today in Orthodox Churches. St Andrew, the Cross of Scotland, is shown refusing the honor of an upright Cross of dying like Christ, therefore a sideways Cross. The lowest rank of the Orthodox church is used, in assemblies of Elders, which most Presbyterian Churches are sticking to orthodox assembly. The map displays the Huguenots of France which were put down, it does not accurately display the Puritans, which we are of course descendants of! Oliver Cromwell was briefly Lord Protector around 1648. The Magyar Reformed Church or Hungarian church is still around. So we see Scotland from the Bishops War to remove a Roman control of Bishops, the Thirty Years War the Protestant League fend off Catholic intrusion to the Above .
My First Gallery - Mike Dwight
Queen Elizabeth I or her government, sponsored religious freedom or crusades to the states of Netherlands, Scotland, pictured, but also note Switzerland the original place of John Calvin. when the English Civil War broke out, these Reformed States sided with parliament in ensuring the "Reformed Religion in England, Ireland, and Scotland" as had been established ended in 1601 at the death of Queen Elizabeth I. All anthems of these places are educational in Reformed theology. In the English Civil War around 1640, the Presbyterian Church of Scotland takes over the government, attacks Catholic King Charles, leading to a Presbyterian Celebrated Glorious Revolution of William of Orange. In the writing of the Reformed Confession, the Westminster Confession, England and Scotland were both Reformed rather than Protestant, but the English Church returns to Anglican Protestant later. The Westminster Confession is still celebrated document and period of history for Presbyterians.
Note that "God Save the Queen" is a British Anthem , therefore Scottish. It highlights a Reformed outcome to the Royal Debacles concerning marriage, particularly King Henry and Anne Boleyne.The Popes have only ever excommunicated one Ruler by Papal Bull, which was Queen Elizabeth I, described as a Calvinist, presumably by her government's wide support to it in surrounding Kingdoms. In England however, preventing hot-headed Catholic and Reformed ministers and their massacres would already be visible from the Huguenot massacre, the devastation in Germany, so we note her Act of Supremacy places first allegiance to Monarch rather than Either religious figure. So who then in this world, in the English language, should be the safeguard of this entire Reformed tradition? It should be the Americans! Today the United Kingdom is 40% Catholic like shown in the map. The Via Media or Middle Compromise of Anglicanism only moved toward a moderation with Catholicism. It is definitely the Pilgrim Father's Puritan heritage.
I think most important, is that Every church has Some sort of idea of how all Christians are in Communion. It is not necessarily a Universalist idea. Quite the opposite from believing all people will be saved, Calvinist Reformed persons are heavily misunderstood for having an Elect, Chosen, or a partially saved humanity. What I have seen, on this issue from the theologians themselves Alone, is again the Biblical Call of Macedon directed the Apostles to where God wanted the word preached, to a Kingdom of Macedon. Catholics developed an extended list of possibly poorly planned sticks-in-the-wind martyrdom attempting to convert any and all Kingdoms or places. Even modern American Southern Baptists should trace a majority Reformed Calvinist viewpoint in their beginnings, on leaving these choices to where God might choose a mission.
America should be a safeguard of Presbyterianism! We are founded by Puritan Pilgrimage. That's the Presbyterian historical view.
AMERICAN CHRISTIAN HISTORY
I'm not noting this map for battle movements. Queen Anne's War looks similar to the French Indian War for instance. However, I wanted to note that in the British Act of Union of the same year 1702, started the first major immigration of Scottish subjects under the new British Union Jack to America. This history led to the founding of Princeton University, the most famous home of Presbyterian Theology in America. We will note that New Jersey at this time was a Dutch colony. We will note that the Scottish word for Church being Kirk, though it is also Kirk in German, I think this is actually that in Dutch Netherlander it is probably also Kerk instead of Church. The assumption is that being under the English Crown, the Presbyterian Religion not being Established in America, the immigrants were the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. Puritans, once their communities devolved into the surrounding culture, were noted in joining Presbyterians.
The American Revolution did not displace all religious hierarchy. The 1st Amendment protected the freedom of Religion. Note that the French Revolution destroyed Catholic infrastructure and maintains an enforcement of no public display and encroachment of religion in public known as laicite. George Washington in 1776 to 1789 would be following the mainstream of European ideals and ties with religious belief while 'securing the rights of Englishman'.
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