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Did the Barbarians have to be Christian to be heretics? Did the Scythians have to be Christian to be heretics? Did the Hellenes (i.e. the Greek civilians = "gentiles") have to be Christian to be heretics? Did the Jews have to be Christian to be heretics? Did the Stoics have to be Christian to be heretics? Did the Platonists have to be Christian to be heretics? Did the Pythagoreans have to be Christian to be heretics? Quote:
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What were these prohibited and illegal books? They appear to have been pulp fiction books about Jesus and the Twelve Boneheads. |
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Hint, the Church is Catholic Pete. Let me explain. Catholics are sinners and righteousness is a protestant thing. We have this thing called confession where you can unload your sins and go do some more, as the door is always facing West in their Churches and that is where they want you to go. No salvation recipes there, and in fact that word is not even part of their vocabulary. Sinners they are so that sin will abound and confession at times even becomes a tall-tale telling event, as they want you to look purple all on your own. Now it is not their fault that Constantine made it Catholic, and that ended again 1000 years later and so now with 20.000 of you strong to make religion shopping Sunday a fun day for all you should do much better than they. |
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It's a holy pigbarn, don't you know? Nothing wrong with the people, just the religion is all screwed up, and alsways was.
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I think all the major ones have some variation of it. I recall attending a few Protestant denominations with so many cultic invented ritulistic rigamarole's that I never could get the hang of it. (In retrospect, thankfully)
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They just do not know, and let me add here that Paul knew the mystery of salvation first hand, having finished the race himself or he would not even know that it was a race to the end. |
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Hmmm..... Think Apostle Paul went around diddling around with wreaths and lighting colored candles?
Bought idols, set them up in the Synagogues and genuflected to them? Went around with the sticks of dead trees hung on a string around his neck? Think that kind of stuff would have really went over well in the Synagogues that Paul taught in? |
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