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5.26.2007

Unity...


All these Christians argue their case to get a unity of the 'Church.' Argue to eternity. And it's so shallow. They can't see that what they argue for is a worldly unity, which is what the faith once delivered is exactly NOT about.

The unity of the Kingdom of God exists in the new heart of one believer, pilgrims.

And even John Calvin, when directly up against a Roman Catholic satanist cleric, stated that the church is the one Church of which Christ is King (see his reply to Sadoleto).

That's an example to show that the reformers only talked of visible 'church' authority and so on, and ritual 'sacraments', because the devil on the other side, the Roman Beast clerics, could have used it against them if they didn't give that little bit of ground to the devil. Politically and in the context of the war at hand they had to tactically concede that ground. Practical decisions of war, when the devil has a totalitarian tyranny over the land...but the later Calvinists and Reformed protestants had no excuse. They defaulted to Romanist notions of 'church authority' and ritual 'sacraments' because they simply feared and revered man more than they feared and revered God.

And it is the same today.

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