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12.21.2006

Some sundry notes 2


You see, the people who run the PuritanBoard have to accept the fact that they ban people like me for writing the exact same things I get banned from FVist (AAT, NPP) sites for. They are the same people. They are afraid of a real Calvinist who has a real, true and high, valuation for biblical doctrine. What the PuritanBoard types and the FVist types have in common is they are both as establishment (formalism, moralism, ritualism, clericalism) as the Roman Catholic church has ever been including in the time of the Reformation itself.

One common thing both types practice is the pornographically unbiblical practice of being respecters of persons. If a person in a business suit or with some worldly title walks into their church/forum they are like puppies who's owner just got home from work. If somebody who kind of looks suspiciously like they have been a little bit knocked down by the world, and who seems disagreeably like they are something of a stranger and pilgrim in this world, enters their church they huddle like a security force and discuss the matter, then when they break their huddle they plaster fake smiles on their face and approach the stranger with intent to 'deal with the problem.' Their main tactic is to put the stranger on a unique and impossible to live up to standard, and if the stranger is on to that and doesn't break their rules they take that itself as incriminating (as in: he's on to us, yet he's still here, that shows he maybe wants to play games with us or perhaps change us or something). Which is why God's elect can't be in their churches or on their forums or anywhere establishment Christians gather and control the environment.

God's elect can find each other, though, and that happens naturally. It's called the communion of the saints. The establishment church - Roman Catholic or Protestant or any other name it currently goes by - can't do anything about that. They can persecute us when they get worldly political power, but that is about all, and that just makes martyrs. They can't win. Rebellion against God though - it's called sin - is irrational to the core. You can annoy God's plan, but you can't defeat God's plan...

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