Posted on 10/19/2020 1:59:21 PM PDT by Jan_Sobieski
HOLLAND Keith Mannes has given his life to the Christian Reformed Church, serving as a pastor for more than 30 years. Hes done so happily and thankfully.
But on Oct. 11, Mannes gave his last sermon and walked away from ministry among increasing political tension and divisiveness.
Put simply, he stepped away due to the churchs broad support of President Donald Trump.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
I suspect he got a gentle push.... out!
It was founded in 1571.
Reformed meant something else then.
“hes got plenty of libtard churches to slither over to.”
Maybe not. Those type churches are dying.
Well.....b y e.
The Commies have been busy, not just in colleges and universities, but in seminaries as well. I belong to a small presbyterian denomination. Our seminary has lost the support of a large portion of the membership because of the liberal (non-Biblical, if you will) nature of their teachings. Enrollment is down because of it. It is a real, but sad, problem.
Reformed meant something else then.
Yes it did
Keith “I’m A Fanatic Servant Of Ba’al” Mannes quits in a snit because Democrats won’t be able to install Satan worshippers on the Federal bench if Trump wins.
Those eyes have seen the works of Moloch...
Social gospel heretic is gone!!
Perhaps not a homo, but it may behoove someone to look into his online usage, perhaps dealing with porn or pedophilia.
(And so you know...it really hurts that this even came to mind. Although Yeshua is not besmirched, stuff like this does give His Church a black eye.)
( forgot the /sarc tag!)
Maybe Keith can find a unitarian church.
Don’t let the stained glass door whack your ass on the way out.
This cat may have his reformed theology down pat; but he is clueless about Trump. This quote, “Trump punishes people for being poor” says it all.
DJT’s attitude toward the poor is the same as toward one and all. “The opportunity is there; work hard; never feel entitled.” Today’s lilly-livered left twists itself into a pretzel over all three of these points.
Yep, the members will be better off.
A choice. An uninformed choice, to be sure, but every person has the right to make a complete fool of himself or herself, only know that choices have consequences.
That remains between himself and his God.
Showing his tolerance and love, the pastor walked out because God had chosen a leader and the pastor thought God was wrong.
Atheists denigrate religion by pointing to the corrupt behaviour of many religious leaders...... While it is a weak argument (religion should be judged by the overall effect it has on a society), it is also a correct accusation in many cases
Yes good riddance
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