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To: MHGinTN
One or two rifles I’ve built. A shotgun or two I’ve done ‘additions’ to. A pistol or three. Some ammo for each tool.

Since we haven't been raptured yet, am I correct in assuming that these "tools" are to help prevent anyone from trying to burn you at the stake for your Biblical beliefs? 😂😇😎😆

139 posted on 07/06/2015 2:05:27 PM PDT by Mark17 (Thy goodness faileth never. Good shepherd may I sing thy praise, within thy house forever. Amen)
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To: Mark17

Naw, the pagans can martyr me for My Lord. Like Hus I would go without harming them. The tools are for dealing with the thuggery and feral criminal element our current regime are encouraging and building up for community organizing.


140 posted on 07/06/2015 2:22:48 PM PDT by MHGinTN (Is it really all relative, Mister Einstein?)
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To: Mark17
From http://www.greatsite.com/timeline-english-bible-history

One of Wycliffe’s followers, John Hus, actively promoted Wycliffe’s ideas: that people should be permitted to read the Bible in their own language, and they should oppose the tyranny of the Roman church that threatened anyone possessing a non-Latin Bible with execution. Hus was burned at the stake in 1415, with Wycliffe’s manuscript Bibles used as kindling for the fire. The last words of John Hus were that, “in 100 years, God will raise up a man whose calls for reform cannot be suppressed.” Almost exactly 100 years later, in 1517, Martin Luther nailed his famous 95 Theses of Contention (a list of 95 issues of heretical theology and crimes of the Roman Catholic Church) into the church door at Wittenberg. The prophecy of Hus had come true! Martin Luther went on to be the first person to translate and publish the Bible in the commonly-spoken dialect of the German people; a translation more appealing than previous German Biblical translations. Foxe’s Book of Martyrs records that in that same year, 1517, seven people were burned at the stake by the Roman Catholic Church for the crime of teaching their children to say the Lord’s Prayer in English rather than Latin.

141 posted on 07/06/2015 2:27:37 PM PDT by MHGinTN (Is it really all relative, Mister Einstein?)
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