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10.13.2008

More Romanist propaganda coming from Reformed academics 2


It's hilarious. Reformed seminary Jesuits who hate God's preserved Word like they hate the Holy Spirit Himself are now forced to take the strategy of pretending to value the Geneva Bible, knowing it is not and never will be widely available, so as to have an escape route when pressed on their hatred of the preserved traditional text Word and to use it as an angle to continue to attack the Authorized Version (which is the crown translation in the same line as the Geneva).

These creeps who serve the Beast don't value God's preserved Word whether it is the Geneva or the King James. Look at them maneuver. They'll be doing it until the return of the King when they'll find all they can maneuver at that point is to vainly attempt to hide under a rock. Good riddance.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, my over-heated (?) language again... But is it? We are talking about the foundation of the faith. And people who are appointing themselves teachers of Christians.

Personally I find them to be abomination. Not 'just' vain, not 'just' foolish, not 'just' asinine.

They are pure poison.

October 13, 2008 at 11:15 PM  

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