Yes, but in the end Luther was their pawn to topple the RC Church and institute talmudic communism worldwide. It was the Reformation that brought jews back from exile in the Christian states (starting with Oliver Cromwell's revolution in Britain). And look at the fruits of Protestantism now - the Anglicans have just ordained the first woman Archbishop of Canterbury. Most protestant parishes are pro-skittles and antichristian. It's a fucking joke.
The Early Church (today's Orthodox) has been calling the jews out since 33AD. Luther, like all protestants, was late to the party and served as a useful wrecking ball goy for the old Christian world.
So much for the Invinciblity Myth. This PROVES the TRUE Church is the BIBLICAL CHRISTIAN one, not some arbitrary single denomination.
first woman archbishop
pro skittles and anti Christian
But some catholics support the rainbow gang. Guess that means all catholics are villains.
Some protestants are ultra-MAGA and anti-deviancy. Guess that means they all must be saints.
Please never use the "oh look some people support something they all must be bad" as this is TEXTBOOK glittering generality fallacy/part=whole fallacy.
wrecking ball
Nope, it was just human sin nature and laziness and non-Christianity that did so. Luther was a sinner like us all, nothing specially bad.
There's no such thing as a Biblical Christian Church. The Bible canon was decided by late 4th century by the Church. Acts describe how the apostles created a structured Church with presbyters and deacons, confirmed by laying of hands and liturgical service modeled after the Hebrew tradition. Epistles give insight into how the Early Church operated.
No such a thing as common denominator abstract Church. The Church exists physically and historically just like the Christ did (hence it's the Body of Christ).
There's no such thing as a Biblical Christian Church.
Ofc there is. There are churches that refuse to have a specific denomination label on them. Look at the Verses mentioning the Church or "body of believers".
The Bible canon was decided by late 4th century by the Church.
Idk about the date, but yes you are right that Godly men assembled the Bible.
Acts describe how the apostles created a structured Church with presbyters and deacons, confirmed by laying of hands and liturgical service modeled after the Hebrew tradition.
Wasn't that advice? or mabye policy for Church BUILDINGS?
Come on dude. It's as much "just a building" as you're just a physical body.
No, it's the Body of Christ which is both physical and spiritual. Both are part of the historic manifestation of the Church here on Earth - the one holy universal and apostolic Church established by Christ and guided by the Holy Spirit who descended upon the apostles on Pentecost as Christ had promised.
The apostles passed the Spirit to their disciples by the laying of hands (one of the holy sacraments of the Church).
This sacrament continues to our day and forms a continuous succession tracing back to the apostles and ultimately to Christ who is the head of the Church.
The Church is also called the Ark of the new covenant because those who are in it will be saved from the flood (in this case the Second Coming). The Church is also called the bride to the groom who is Christ - as in the parable, we are all invited to the wedding but only those who come dressed appropriately (the righteous, having good deeds and who repent from sin) and in time (while on this Earth) will be admitted to it.
Yes, but in the end Luther was their pawn to topple the RC Church and institute talmudic communism worldwide. It was the Reformation that brought jews back from exile in the Christian states (starting with Oliver Cromwell's revolution in Britain). And look at the fruits of Protestantism now - the Anglicans have just ordained the first woman Archbishop of Canterbury. Most protestant parishes are pro-skittles and antichristian. It's a fucking joke.
The Early Church (today's Orthodox) has been calling the jews out since 33AD. Luther, like all protestants, was late to the party and served as a useful wrecking ball goy for the old Christian world.
So much for the Invinciblity Myth. This PROVES the TRUE Church is the BIBLICAL CHRISTIAN one, not some arbitrary single denomination.
But some catholics support the rainbow gang. Guess that means all catholics are villains.
Some protestants are ultra-MAGA and anti-deviancy. Guess that means they all must be saints.
Please never use the "oh look some people support something they all must be bad" as this is TEXTBOOK glittering generality fallacy/part=whole fallacy.
Nope, it was just human sin nature and laziness and non-Christianity that did so. Luther was a sinner like us all, nothing specially bad.
There's no such thing as a Biblical Christian Church. The Bible canon was decided by late 4th century by the Church. Acts describe how the apostles created a structured Church with presbyters and deacons, confirmed by laying of hands and liturgical service modeled after the Hebrew tradition. Epistles give insight into how the Early Church operated.
No such a thing as common denominator abstract Church. The Church exists physically and historically just like the Christ did (hence it's the Body of Christ).
BIBLICAL CHRISTIAN one, not some arbitrary single
Ofc there is. There are churches that refuse to have a specific denomination label on them. Look at the Verses mentioning the Church or "body of believers".
Idk about the date, but yes you are right that Godly men assembled the Bible.
Wasn't that advice? or mabye policy for Church BUILDINGS?
So you mean it's just a building?
Come on dude. It's as much "just a building" as you're just a physical body.
No, it's the Body of Christ which is both physical and spiritual. Both are part of the historic manifestation of the Church here on Earth - the one holy universal and apostolic Church established by Christ and guided by the Holy Spirit who descended upon the apostles on Pentecost as Christ had promised. The apostles passed the Spirit to their disciples by the laying of hands (one of the holy sacraments of the Church).
This sacrament continues to our day and forms a continuous succession tracing back to the apostles and ultimately to Christ who is the head of the Church.
The Church is also called the Ark of the new covenant because those who are in it will be saved from the flood (in this case the Second Coming). The Church is also called the bride to the groom who is Christ - as in the parable, we are all invited to the wedding but only those who come dressed appropriately (the righteous, having good deeds and who repent from sin) and in time (while on this Earth) will be admitted to it.