Tea
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The only ones who did not kill or persecute others for their religious beliefs were Anabaptists, Baptists, and Quakers.
Hogwash. Clearly, you are unaware of the Munster Rebellion.
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The only ones who did not kill or persecute others for their religious beliefs were Anabaptists, Baptists, and Quakers.
Calvin was despicable.
I hate PSA with a passion.
Calvin was despicable.
Clearly, you do not know me. I am aware of that, and it was an aberration, totally uncharacteristic of the Anabaptist movement. Whereas with the RCC and Protestant Magisterial Reformers, killing others for their religious beliefs was policy.Hogwash. Clearly, you are unaware of the Munster Rebellion.
You're quick to judgement, aren't you? You mischaracterize me. I am stating history on one hand, and my disapproval of religious murderers on the other. I hope and trust you would not approve of those who kill others for their religious beliefs.<sigh> Just what we need, another obsessed Calvinist-slayer...
I hate murder.So, you're a hater?
You're quick to judgement, aren't you?
FYI, I have a couple of friends who are Calvinists.Lol, really? Me?
FYI, I have a couple of friends who are Calvinists.![]()
SureDo you believe they're 'saved'?
Clearly, you do not know me. I am aware of that, and it was an aberration, totally uncharacteristic of the Anabaptist movement. Whereas with the RCC and Protestant Magisterial Reformers, killing others for their religious beliefs was policy.
Sir, I know church history, having studied it intensively and extensively for 50 years. Anything I state about it is fact. Facts are stubborn things; they can't be changed. Someone with deficient knowledge, such as yourself, might challenge them, but facts remain.Sir, you really need to do your homework before you start making baseless claims and questioning the salvation of those who came before us. That’s not how you’re going to make friends here.
Sir, I know church history, having studied it intensively and extensively for 50 years. Anything I state about it is fact. Facts are stubborn things; they can't be changed. Someone with deficient knowledge, such as yourself, might challenge them, but facts remain.
Point of clarification - Matthys (and the Anabaptists involved in the rebellion) were "Anabaptists" like Mormons are "Christians".Hogwash. Clearly, you are unaware of the Munster Rebellion.
Yes. Always room for one more.<sigh> Just what we need, another obsessed Calvinist-slayer...
I think the point @easternstar was making is that these crimes occurred as these men were professing to be Christian.Luther and Calvin, like everybody else, were sinners saved by grace because the Lord Jesus Christ had graciously taken their sins upon Himself and paid the penalty for then in full.
The apostle Paul was by his own confession, a murderer (Acts 22:4; 26:10). Just as he was used in an extraordinary way by God, so were Luther and Calvin.
Point of clarification - Matthys (and the Anabaptists involved in the rebellion) were "Anabaptists" like Mormons are "Christians".
They did hold to believers baptism but they rejected most of what we consider to be Anabaptist theology (most of what Anabaptists believed).