Rant Hell is within the Earth.

James

Puritanical Christianist
The Lost Civilization of Enoch, Tartarus, and the Lake of Fire lie beneath the Earth's disk. Hell is within the Earth.

CERN is trying to open a physical pathway to the Lost Civilization of Enoch or may have already done so.
 
No, Martin Luther would have hammered the ninety-five theses onto your church's doors.
First of all, I'm a Lutheran, not a Catholic (though the difference between the two is tiny, hence Luther saying he'd rather commune with the papists than with the Reformed or the Anabaptists).

Secondly, nailing your university theses to your local church door was common practice at the time. When Luther did that with his 95 theses, he was just following protocol, not making some kind of symbolic statement.

And lastly, if he'd ever encountered you, he would have had you beaten over the head for your usage of non-canonical books and premillennial retardation.
 
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No, Martin Luther's ninety-five theses was a revolutionary statement.

No, Martin Luther included the Book of Revelation in his translation of the Holy Scriptures.

I disagree with Martin Luther's amillennialist view. The Son's reign will bring unity to the Christian Church.
The 95 theses were a call for reform. Not revolution, not secession, reform. Luther wanted to REFORM the Carholic Church until he was kicked out, hence why it was called the REFORMATION. Not enough people realize this and it's a problem. That aside, the act of nailing them to the church door wasn't a special symbolic gesture, which is what i was trying to get across in the first place.

I was talking about the Book of Enoch, which you consider canonical, while Luther did not. And he also thought that Revelations was extremely dubious, though he did not remove it from the Bible. He didn't take too kindly to that sort of esoteric prophecy, which is why his theology is non-speculative and amillennial, as you mentioned.

This begs the question of why you joined this church in the first place, given that your beliefs on everything, from tradition to eschatology, put you at odds with its theology.
 
wasn't a special symbolic gesture
No, it was a revolutionary gesture aimed at restoring the Catholic Church to its Primitive Christian roots.
I was talking about the Book of Enoch, which you consider canonical
Yes, Enoch was the original author of the Book of Enoch. The Book of Enoch contains the truth about mankind's fall from the grace of the Trinity.
And he also thought that Revelations was extremely dubious, though he did not remove it from the Bible. He didn't take too kindly to that sort of esoteric prophecy, which is why his theology is non-speculative and amillennial, as you mentioned.
No, the Book of Revelation has a more righteous ending to the Holy Scriptures than any other Holy Scripture.
This begs the question of why you joined this church in the first place
No, I attend a Seventh-day Adventist church.
 
I attend a Seventh-day Adventist church.
Of fucking course. All the more reason for you not to wear the Luther rose, then, since your church had absolutely fuck all to do with the Reformation, and Luther would have hated it if it was around back then.
Are you some kind of flat-earth retard?
He is. But that's just the cherry on top to the rest of his retardation.
 
No, the Seventh-day Adventist Church is a Protestant Church that affirms the Five Solae.
Yes, but the rest of your theology is completely different and as such most Lutheran churches want nothing to do with you, therefore it has nothing to do with the Reformation. Luther was just a Catholic who didn't like papal corruption, and to this day his churches are 95+% identical to the Catholic one, so stop acting like we have anything in common.
 
Yes, but the rest of your theology is completely different and as such most Lutheran churches want nothing to do with you, therefore it has nothing to do with the Reformation. Luther was just a Catholic who didn't like papal corruption, and to this day his churches are 95+% identical to the Catholic one, so stop acting like we have anything in common.
No, while some of the Seventh-day Adventist Church's theology is wrong, it still aligns with the foundational truths of Protestantism. The Lutheran Church is far more heretical than the Seventh-day Adventist Church will ever be.
 
No, while some of the Seventh-day Adventist Church's theology is wrong, it still aligns with the foundational truths of Protestantism. The Lutheran Church is far more heretical than the Seventh-day Adventist Church will ever be.
If you believe that's the case, then why do you still have the symbol of the Lutheran church in your pfp?
 
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