Posted on 02/13/2002 5:30:35 PM PST by CCWoody
I read a quote of Cardinal Richlieu:
"Better to face one hundred men armed to the teeth, than a lone Calvinist convinced he is doing the work of God."
I know very little about Calvinism itself, but find my Christianity to agree with what I know about Calvin's beliefs in the broad sense.
However, thinking about all of this makes me depressed.
I remember all of those who died as a result of persecution while spreading the Gospel...
What would they say if they looked at our [American] society today, our MTV culture? I am convinced the broad American public believes that there is no hell, that people either go to heaven or to somewhere like "purgatory" (maybe it's called "heck". Well, maybe a tiny, tiny number of people like Hitler go to Hell, that's probably what the public believes.
Looking across history, at our society today, were all of those martyrs' deaths worth it?
In 597, Roman missionary Augustine landed in Kent to begin the process of Christianizing the English. Maybe he should have stayed home, seeing that Britain has effectively reverted to neo-paganism. All people there like to do, judging from an article in today's NY Times, is sit around and smoke hash more easily available due to a recent relaxation of laws.
It's not that surprising that John Walker Lindh turned to Islam, searching for answers, as deplorable as that is. At the turn of the century probably both the Walker and Lindh clans were committed Christians, for all that we know.
Sorry to vent and post on such an old thread.
Maybe it's because the reading I enjoy most comes from books, which generally use a uniform typeface. Have you considered perhaps resetting all of your text to one size (no bold/italics) and then going back through and using a minimalist approach to what you set off?
I guess this can be classified as a pet peeve. As you post other stuff about the same subject matter, I'd be interested to read it.
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