To: Kolokotronis; boatbums; getoffmylawn; kosta50; annalex; stfassisi
It is a terrifying, hate-filled Dagon, unrecognized by The Church of the First Millennium, whose blood lust could only be slaked by the slaughter of an innocent, a creature subject to Necessity and every emotion known to mankind. Not just unrecognized, but unrecognizeable as even a variation of Christianity. Kosta and I have spoken previously of Norse, Greek and Roman gods and the similarity of blood lust and all the human vices multiplied infinitely and incorporated into these gods' very personalities. I believe that the Reformation was a reversal for many on the road to Christ and a return to pagan bloodlust. A rejection of the Christ of the Gospels and an embracing of Odin, Jupiter, or Zeus. With a mixture of Mayan and Aztec practices, I'd think.
3,334 posted on
11/27/2010 7:11:57 AM PST by
MarkBsnr
(I would not believe in the Gospel if the authority of the Catholic Church did not move me to do so..)
To: MarkBsnr; Kolokotronis; RnMomof7; Dr. Eckleburg; blue-duncan
I believe that the Reformation was a reversal for many on the road to Christ and a return to pagan bloodlust. A rejection of the Christ of the Gospels and an embracing of Odin, Jupiter, or Zeus. With a mixture of Mayan and Aztec practices, I'd think. You know, I have read some idiodic posts on the RF on various opinions of the "Reformed" theology from an "Orthodox" perspective before, and I have to admit that this takes first prize. Congrats!
3,359 posted on
11/27/2010 3:52:02 PM PST by
boatbums
(God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to him.)
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