Posted on 04/24/2021 10:52:25 AM PDT by CheshireTheCat
Bkmk for later read.
Men, women, children, babies.
It was a deep, black evil, perpetuated by Rome and her people.
“I’m sure what was done to them was exaggerated to some degree, but I am equally sure the truth of what happened was far from benign.”
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Not exaggerated, not at all.
Recall, that a university/college in the USA had to SHUT DOWN an experiment concerning college students split as guards vs inmates. The experiment had to be shut down after JUST 3 days because the behavior had become so terrible by the ‘guards’ towards the ‘inmates.’
I don’t recall the correct phrasing of the ‘power corrupts,’ though I am willing to purchase odds that those soldiers were told their enemies, both young and old and all between were from the very depths of Hell and were deserving of any treatment they meted out to them.
Sigh.
Actually, something nearly exactly like what is reported above happened in Scotland, the "Massacre of Glencoe", not too long after (in the wider scope of general history, that is). Very similar accounts from distant events suggest that, yes, soldiers of that age were willing to perform those acts.
I am really glad that the Catholic Church is down to a square mile of temporal territory. The church needed to get back to being a church.
Part of the story why my Italian protestant ancestors ended up in Switzerland.
What do you think the left is going to do to conservatives and Bible believing Christians?
My Italian Protestant ancestors ended up in Switzerland because every other country’s prisons were already filled with my other ancestors.
At the root of this barbaric slaughter of “heretic” Christians, was the Roman Catholic doctrine of Amillennialism, which interprets the millennial kingdom of Christ, not after Christ’s second coming but in the here and now.
Which allegedly gave Roman Catholics the right to “rule” as they felt like. To slaughter what they deemed “heretics.” And in any way they felt like, burning them alive at the stake, impaling them, hacking them to pieces with the sword.
Were the Waldensians herettics guilty of such charge? In Catholic eyes they were, as all Protestants.
Makes you wonder what this current Catholic Pope, being an Amillennialist allegedly ruling “the kingdom of God,” would like to do with what he considers heretics...heretic Catholics who oppose his communist agenda, and of course non-Catholic Christians, certainly heretics.
Hard to imagine a worse combo: a communist Amillennialist Pope!
How much longer do we need to wait until it’s a church again?
The Spanish Inquisition was responsible for half of my family’s ancestors fleeing Spain to Central America.
It’s funny how the Catholic church stands for such evil, isn’t it?
You're referring to the Stanford Prison Experiment.
This summer will be fifty years since it was conducted.
Sometime after Pope Frank takes a dirt nap.
This Catholic sarcastically wonders whom it is that you are talking about.
like to do with what he considers heretics...heretic Catholics who oppose his communist agenda, and of course non-Catholic Christians, certainly heretics
Don't fool yourself. He loves Protestants. He asks them for their blessing, he wants to give them communion, etc., etc. In fact, I would almost say that the more those Protestants hate the Catholic Church, the more +Francis loves them.
Among those it persecuted were a couple of persons who are now canonized Catholic saints. The Popes intervened multiple times to try to tame the Inquisition, with varying degrees of success.
When, in the 1830s, the Spanish crown finally moved to shut the Inquisition down, they didn't even bother to ask permission from Rome.
I don’t know. I thought it was doing pretty well on that before this Pope started collaborating with China.
It must be remembered that Protestant countries persecuted Catholics, with the Irish Catholics reduced to near serfdom during the Protestant Ascendancy. Cromwell was to the Catholics of Ireland what Hitler was to the Slavs and Jews. Elizabeth I executed hundreds of Catholic clergy and laymen, some in a most cruel manner.
That being said, the Founding Fathers of this country were largely Christian believers, and belonged to denominations that were amillennial. Yet these men have is the unprecedented religious freedom enshrined in the First Amendment to the Constitution
This is why they ended up in North Carolina
The Early Church Fathers, men like Justin Martyr, Irenaus, Tertullian were Premillennialists, likewise up to the fourth century.
These were “Historic” Premillennialists, as opposed to John Darby about 1500 years later, “the Father of Dispensationalism,” and his pretrib rapture. Which form of Premillennialism not “historic,” something Darby conjured up.
It was Origen the famous allegorist, who planted the seeds for Amillennialism, Augustine about a hundred years giving it official respectability. It becoming the official doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church. Which the Reformers carried with them when they left the Catholic Church.
Anabaptists were some of the first, in their zeal for restoring original beliefs (baptism by immersion, believers baptism - as opposed to infant baptism, etc.) to realize Amillennialism was not one of those original beliefs.
What you have done is identify all premillennialists with Dispensationalism. Not so, Historic Premill is not dispensationalist.
Actually, Historic Premills have more things in common with Protestant Amillennialists than against them. They are just as opposed to dispensationalim as you are, for instance. A spiritualized millennial chief thing we do NOT have in common.
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