"Where Denominations Come From" Baptist Sermon
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This sermon has one main problem. The Roman Catholic Church is not Mystery Babylon. In Revelation 11:8 we are informed that the great city is "where also our Lord was crucified". It is referring to Jerusalem. Judaism is the religion of the coming Antichrist. It is not Roman Catholicism. The RCC is a small part of the Mystery Babylon system of control by the Jews.
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"I've been a lazy jerk" lol.
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I would love to show up at this idiots church with my rosary, Douay-Rheims Bible, and make the sign of the cross in his face!
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@MargeGood. I think you are talking to me. I never said that I was against the KJV or anything like that. I made the statement that the KJV was translated by the Church of England (Anglican) and I know how these Christian-Taliban Baptists hate the Anglican Church. I don't use the KJV because it does not have the 7 books of scripture the evil Protestant Reformer Martin Luther threw out. I use the Douay-Rheims Bible (Came out before the KJV)
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Does this dude know the KJV was translated by the Church of England (Anglican)? I know all of these inbred fundamental bigot Baptists hate the Anglican Church.
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The Baptist church is one of the worst. There just may be a hand full of baptist members that are actually saved. Most are just going thru the motions. The pasters tell them they're OK as long as they keep coming and paying. And if one ever gets filled with the Spirit and speaks in tongue, Wow, he's the devil. No Thanks. What a hypocrite.
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I'm speechless!
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The first Baptists as a distinct denomination developed about 1606 in England out of a group of Seperatists/Puritans. These people had several leaders: John Smyth, Thomas Helwys and John Murton. They emigrated to the Netherlands to escape religious persecution.
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Oh and he hates the Roman Catholics!
maybe you should listen to the whole message, and you will hear it.
thegdoat 2 years ago 4
Of course this line of thinking assumes that Jesus established the "Catholic" Church and Peter was the 1st Pope and things have been ticking along the same since 33AD; which a quick read of Church History and the early church fathers easily topple this argument. This argument is also interesting given the fact that there were several churches established in the Bible BEFORE Paul ever went to Rome to establish the church there.
tonyb408 2 years ago 3