Message from @Boffin Frog
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A lot of people say it is
I don't like chasing the original vampire. But you can certainly say that the Protestant Reformation was the point at which Christendom began to fracture.
There's always been heretical and proto-Protestant movements in Europe but they were suppressed until that point where it got out of control with Luther.
I think western degeneracy is an original sin problem fundamentally
When in doubt, blame it on demons
God takes from you what you don't deserve to have
Is that why Martin shrekli is in prison?
maybe
no its litterally a fucking fact
You can trace nearly every problem the west has now to the reformation, which birthed enlightenment thought, which then evolved into both marxism and the epic democratic liberalism we got now
@Deleted User Nothing is new under the sun
Was Communism a gift from God to Eastern Europe or the work of Satan?
God works in mysterious ways, as they say. I couldn't say for sure if it was overall good or bad. I think it was evil, but good can come from pain.
We'll see in another few decades if it was worth it.
Eastern Europe is much more Christian then we are today. They had many martyrs under communism, and it was hard to be Christian. Perhaps more souls went to heaven under communism then capitalism
HEY IS THAT A HUEY LONG PROFILE
10/10
sorry
maybe communism was divine chastisement
But really, if you look in the Bible, there are a lot of stories of groups getting persecuted only to have a golden age afterwards.
that's what Augustine said of the sack of Rome
guys take it outside of chrsitian posting
I was raised as a heeb but have rejected it, is catholicism the way to go?
yes
Catholicism is always the way to go
yes
begome cadolig
Helloo
fregin heretic
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@Joe the boomer We have the most beautiful mass in all of Christendom!
alot of retards in the comments
i noticed haha
the reference to peter as rock in John does not proceed a confession
so that polemic is shit
epic
@leopirate Does man have the right to sin?