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  • The Beginning of the End

    12/24/2021 6:18:08 AM PST · by Kaslin · 18 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | December 24, 2021 | Erick Erickson
    Sometime just over 2,000 years ago, contrary to the song, it was not a silent night. In Bethlehem, a young woman gave birth to a baby in a stable. The story went exactly as one would tell a story if one did not want the story taken seriously. The first witnesses were shepherds, men so unreliable that their testimony was inadmissible in court. Key eyewitnesses were women, also seen as unreliable. The father of the child fell out of the historic record. Eventually, Roman imperial forces would exterminate the baby's entire earthly bloodline. His brothers and sisters and their children,...
  • Papal Supremacy Is Against Tradition

    02/06/2006 10:11:00 AM PST · by AnalogReigns · 84 replies · 1,124+ views
    Modern Reformation website ^ | 2005 | Dr. Michael Horton
    Papal Supremacy Is Against TraditionCyprian (200-258 A.D.) "For neither does any of us set himself up as a bishop of bishops, nor by tyrannical terror does any compel his colleague to the necessity of obedience; since every bishop, according to the allowance of his liberty and power, has his own proper right of judgment, and can no more be judged by another than he himself can judge another" [Ante-Nicene Fathers, 5:565, "The Seventh Council of Carthage Under Cyprian"]. As James White points out, the clergy in Rome were addressing letters to Cyprian, "Pope Cyprian." It simply meant "father." The Council...
  • Orthodox Church Patriarch Expresses Condolences at Pope's Death

    04/03/2005 11:18:53 AM PDT · by lizol · 81 replies · 1,395+ views
    VOA.com ^ | 03 April 2005
    Orthodox Church Patriarch Expresses Condolences at Pope's Death By VOA News 03 April 2005 Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexy II From Moscow, Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexy II has sent a condolence message to the Vatican, saying members of his church mourn the loss of Pope John Paul together with all Roman Catholics. In a letter to the dean of the Vatican's college of cardinals Cardinal Josef Ratzinger, Patriarch Alexy said Pope John Paul himself, as well as his works and ideas, have made a strong impact on the world. "May his memory live forever," the Russian church leader wrote. Patriarch Alexy...