if yes, id like you to name some wheat
if no, the real wheat looks likes tares to the ungodly.
The premise being, contrary to what Jesus said in the parable, that the two looked alike for some time, the premise being only the Catholic church was the wheat and all others being weeds.
Perhaps that explains the willingness to kill “heretics”.
Back in post #679 One L,F,B srote:
can you find wheat in the 2nd century? 3rd? 4th? 5th? 6th? 7th? 8th? 9th? 10th? 11? 12th? 13th? 14th? 15th?
if yes, id like you to name some wheat
if no, the real wheat looks likes tares to the ungodly.
The premise being, contrary to what Jesus said in the parable, that the two looked alike for some time, the premise being only the Catholic church was the wheat and all others being weeds.
Perhaps that explains the willingness to kill heretics.