I have read some other things this blogger has written on this issue, so I read the excerpt only; I am not going to give him a hit. I’ll make the assumption that they were okay with Hanegraaf before he left the plantation. I did read J.D. Hill’s follow-up to Maple’s original piece. I really don’t have time for their kind of ignorance (I had never heard of them before this controversy, and that was a blessing), and I have nothing but for contempt for someone who visits a church on its holiest celebration with the hope of confronting one of its members. That they had to leave the service early because they had to “worship the living God” in the morning says it all. If they had stayed, and if they weren’t so ignorant, they would have found the living God at St. Nectatios. Christos anesti!
These pulpit and pen jokers are the ones that said the Copts aren’t Christians. I remember they came out with this right after those 21 Egyptian Christians were decapitated by ISIS animals. The whole point was that many Evangelicals and Baptists were calling them Christian Martyrs and the pulpit and pen pinheads were upset that they were being recognized as Christians.
Freegards
That they had to leave the service early because they had to worship the living God in the morning says it all. If they had stayed, and if they werent so ignorant, they would have found the living God at St. Nectatios. Christos anesti!
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Well and truly said!