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5.19.2010

In two successive posts R. Scott Clark defended Rome and mocked the Waldensians (he is considered a historian and Reformed by his fellow churchians)

Life is short. The times are evil. Prepare for heaven.

"To fear God only and not man makes you a dangerous figure on the landscape of the world. Expect war, and fight like a king." - ct (Damn right I wrote it. You can mock anything that isn't published by your academic Christian presses, but you don't know anyone who could have written that. You're reading that person now.)

The full armor of God is what you need, not ritual. There are no 'sacraments' in Eph. 6:10-18. The baptism of the Holy Spirit which is regeneration puts you on the battlefield which is the Way. Increasing the Spirit within you is how that 'sacrament' manifests in a born again believer. Fearing God alone and not man and having real union with Christ in the most intense and difficult events and moments and circumstances and situations is how the so-called 'Lord's Supper' manifests within a born against spiritual warrior of Christ on the battlefield that is the Way. They are eschatological. Now. There is no 'church' in Pilgrim's Progress. No 'pews'. No 'sermonizor.' The closest thing is the pathetic churchians sitting docilely at the gates of heaven *waiting* for permission to enter. Then the knight in black armor arrives, draws his sword, assaults the guards at the gate, forces his entry, and enters heaven. To the cheering of those already inside heaven. The pathetic churchians remain sitting outside angry at the knight and embarrassed for him and apologizing for him to the guards and the cleric sitting at the table demanding they have all their papers in order. The knight should have done them a favor and killed them all before he assaulted the gates and entered heaven.

In two successive posts R. Scott Clark defended Rome and mocked the Waldensians (he is considered a historian and Reformed by his fellow churchians). This churchian couldn't know a bible-believing Christian if God took him by the collar and showed him first hand Waldensians fighting and dying for the faith at the hands of their Romanist murderers. He defended his academic crush Michael Horton's recommendation of Pope Ratzinger's theology. Then he said Waldensian confessions have no place in a book of Reformed confessions. This default jesuit is angry that the Waldensians kept the received text alive through the centuries. This practical deist and ritualist jesuit and his fake Calvinist academic comrades are making of themselves the gatekeepers for what is Reformed while they mock Waldensian martyrs and praise Pope Ratzinger. When the King returns it will be difficult to jump to the forefront of the line when volunteers are called to hunt down these fake Christians. When you set yourself up as a gatekeeper and a teacher of Christians and you promote the system of the Beast: God comes down hard on you. And he does it using his saints in his army. Seek out your rocks to crawl under now, jesuits masquerading as Protestant Christians.

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