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Truth7t7

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Yes, absolutely, they burned at the stake over infant baptism. :laughing:

Your God got a few things wrong.

Mine didn't.
Yes the reformed churches are still carrying Roman Catholic baggage, and infant baptism is just one of them

Jesus Is The Lord
 

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Those who get things wrong are such as yourself who have fallen for the false Jesuit futurism of the apostate papacy's Francisco Ribera's counter-Reformation.

Catholic eschatology.

Deceiving you.
Father of Reformed Preterism, A Roman Catholic Jesuit Theologian

Luis del Alcázar (Ludovicus ab Alcasar, Louis of Alcazar) (1554–1613) was a Spanish Jesuit theologian.

Title page from the Vestigatio of Luis del Alcázar (1614).
 

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Yes the reformed churches are still carrying Roman Catholic baggage, and infant baptism is just one of them

Jesus Is The Lord
How terrible. The Reformers burned at the stake for nothing, and they and everyone in the Reformed church is going to hell.

There's a missionary opportunity for you. :laughing:

Do you attend a Catholic church, or a Protestant church?
 

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Father of Reformed Preterism, A Roman Catholic Jesuit Theologian

Luis del Alcázar (Ludovicus ab Alcasar, Louis of Alcazar) (1554–1613) was a Spanish Jesuit theologian.

Title page from the Vestigatio of Luis del Alcázar (1614).
The Reformation occurred fifteen centuries after 70 AD.

Nothing to do with preterism.
 

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How terrible. The Reformers burned at the stake for nothing, and they and everyone in the Reformed church is going to hell.

There's a missionary opportunity for you. :laughing:

Do you attend a Catholic church, or a Protestant church?
There are "Many" church fellowships that find their lineage "Outside" of Martin Luther's works in reformation, I attend one of those many fellowships
 

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There are "Many" church fellowships that find their lineage "Outside" of Martin Luther's works in reformation, I attend one of those many fellowships
A few of your beliefs.
  1. All the names which in the Scripture are applied to Christ, by virtue of which it is established that He is over the church, all the same names are applied to the Pope.” Robert Cardinal Bellarmine, De Conciliorum Auctoriatate (On the Authority of the Councils) Bk 2, chap. 17
  2. “The pope is of so great dignity and so exalted that he is not mere man, but as it were God, and the vicar of God. He is the divine monarch and supreme emperor, and king of kings. Hence the pope is crowned with a triple crown, as King of heaven and of earth and of the lower regions.” Lucius Ferraris, Prompta Bibliotheca, vol.6, art. “Papa II”
  3. “We hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty.” Pope Leo XIII, in an encyclical letter dated June 20, 1894, The Great Encyclical Letters of Leo XIII, p. 304.
 
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The Reformation occurred fifteen centuries after 70 AD.

Nothing to do with preterism.
Straw Man Again

Reformed Preterist Historicism teaches 70AD fulfillment of many things in scripture, yes the present teachings follow the Roman Catholic Jesuit Luis Del Alcasar
 

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A few of your beliefs.
  1. All the names which in the Scripture are applied to Christ, by virtue of which it is established that He is over the church, all the same names are applied to the Pope.” Robert Cardinal Bellarmine, De Conciliorum Auctoriatate (On the Authority of the Councils) Bk 2, chap. 17
  2. “The pope is of so great dignity and so exalted that he is not mere man, but as it were God, and the vicar of God. He is the divine monarch and supreme emperor, and king of kings. Hence the pope is crowned with a triple crown, as King of heaven and of earth and of the lower regions.” Lucius Ferraris, Prompta Bibliotheca, vol.6, art. “Papa II”
  3. “We hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty.” Pope Leo XIII, in an encyclical letter dated June 20, 1894, The Great Encyclical Letters of Leo XIII, p. 304.
Straw Man, And False Claims
 

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Straw Man Again

Reformed Preterist Historicism teaches 70AD fulfillment of many things in scripture, yes the present teachings follow the Roman Catholic Jesuit Luis Del Alcasar
The Reformers were historicists, not preterists. The same is true of churches faithful to the Reformation.

Not one of them ever endorsed Alcasar.
 

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There are "Many" church fellowships that find their lineage "Outside" of Martin Luther's works in reformation, I attend one of those many fellowships
So your fellowship is "outside" of Luther's central tenet of the Reformation "The just shall live by faith"?

That "fellowship" is a cult.