Zone1 Luther was the Father of Liberalism

There are many different types of Christian worshippers. That's not a negative.
 
Most Protestant churches are united in their opinion of the Catholic church,

Maybe that's why most people, C or P

end up in Hell

That is what Jesus said (Mt 7, Lk 13...).

The first 2 words in your post say it all about you

"Most Protestant churches...."

[so called]....

This tells us that you really, really care what MOST PEOPLE do or say or think or believe..

That will get you on the fast track to Hell
 
Define "liberalism" in regard to the subject.
one word: licentiousness

old fashioned word but the most apropos of what we are dealing with.. fags gyrating in front of innocent children.. children murdered in the womb.....................
 
There are many different types of Christian worshippers. That's not a negative.
Right. There is no such thing as absolute, objective Truth.. One man believes abortion is OK and God approves of it, another man say No, that is not so

Both of them could be right

:banghead:

according to you
 
Maybe that's why most people, C or P

end up in Hell

That is what Jesus said (Mt 7, Lk 13...).

The first 2 words in your post say it all about you

"Most Protestant churches...."

[so called]....

This tells us that you really, really care what MOST PEOPLE do or say or think or believe..

That will get you on the fast track to Hell
I know what most people think about a lot of things. That doesn't mean I think the way they do.
 
one word: licentiousness

old fashioned word but the most apropos of what we are dealing with.. fags gyrating in front of innocent children.. children murdered in the womb.....................
I doubt if many Protestant churches approve of these behaviors.
 
I know what most people think about a lot of things. That doesn't mean I think the way they do.
You began your sentence with "Most Protestants...." as if I would CARE what most of ANY group says or thinks or believes. Maybe I am a rare person, but I always try to find the TRUTH, which is why I can criticize members of my own political party as well as the opposing one. If anyone wonders why I don't do that more often than I do.. well, why should I be overly critical when the other party is the party of Satan? No, the R party looks damn good compared to the party of Satan
 
I doubt if many Protestant churches approve of these behaviors.
That is beside the point. The point is that society is a moral wreck and anyone who cares about that issue has to look at cause and effect.
 
That is beside the point. The point is that society is a moral wreck and anyone who cares about that issue has to look at cause and effect.
Lots of beliefs about that. I blame women, starting with Lucifer. :mad:
 
Yet you started a thread about it.

On that I concur. The Dems are the party of Satan.
I started this thread because i care about the moral decrepitude in our country and in the world. Why should I care what a bunch of moral degenerates thinks? And a lot of people here fit in that category according to my view
 
I started this thread because i care about the moral decrepitude in our country and in the world. Why should I care what a bunch of moral degenerates thinks? And a lot of people here fit in that category according to my view
I've washed my hands of them ("Come out her my people").
 
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i. Luther was the Father of Liberalism. 240828 {post•33}. forkintheroad7 Slwtfo: I started this thread because i care about the moral decrepitude in our country and in the world. frknthrdN 240828 Slwtfo00033

ii. I am prepared to call Catholicism a cult. 240828. {post•202}. NotfooledbyW Aug’24 Viapt: Do you agree with this pastor. Saint ding ????? •¥•. nfbw 240828 Viaptc00202


iii. Luther was the Father of Liberalism. 240828 {post•37}

Do you agree Saint forkintheroad7 with Pastor Ben Marsh’s criticism of the Christians who led the January 6th attack on the Capitol

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Anabaptists.

The Reformation called forth a new upsurge of socialist movements. Even in pre-Reformation times, Germany was full of chiliastic sentiment. Wandering preachers exposed the sins of the world and foretold the forthcoming vengeance. Astrological predictions of calamity were common--famine, rebellion, "when the rivers will flow with blood." There was a saying: "Who does not die in 1523, is not drowned in 1524, is not killed in 1525, shall say that a miracle has happened to him."

The invention of printing enormously magnified the effect of these ideas. Any peasant or artisan could be exposed to leaflets showing a peasant army marching toward the future revolution, with a frightened Pope, princes and prelates fleeing before it.

This sentiment was given especially strong expression in the Anabaptist movement, which spread to Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Czechia, Denmark and Holland and which, in the following century, spilled over into England. The sect's name, as so often happened, was given to it by its enemies. It seems that the term was coined by Zwingli. The movement as such had existed long before, its members calling each other "Brother." The designation Anabaptist ("the rebaptized") is to be explained by the fact that the sect refused to recognize the baptism of children and often performed a second baptism of adults. In later times, members of this sect came to call themselves Baptists.

Basically, the doctrine of the Anabaptists (see 22, 23, 24, 25, 26) derived from the notion, already familiar to us, of the falling away of the Catholic Church, in Emperor Constantine's time, from the true teachings of Christ. These sectarians considered themselves direct successors of the Christianity of Apostolic times. They denied the entire tradition of the Catholic Church--that is, every aspect of its doctrine and organization not specifically identified in the Gospels. They refused to recognize the supreme authority of the Pope, believed that salvation of the soul was possible outside the Church and professed a universal priesthood. Of the Scriptures, they recognized only the Gospels as sacred and only the words spoken by Christ himself, at that. The Sermon on the Mount had particular significance for them, and they believed that its commandments should be observed to the letter. According to their doctrine, the meaning of the Gospels is revealed through inspiration to anyone worthy of it, now just as in Apostolic times..

 
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