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I am writing this because I have always known for a long time the similarities of Our situation in America today and the Church ‘Refomation’ of the 1500’s. It was Popes and councils that got away from the fundamental teachings of the early Christian Church. It is in our case, politicians over the decades who have gotten away from our constitution and are filled with corruption.
In the late part of the middle ages there were individuals who began to criticize the doctrine and Government of the Roman Church. People like John Wycliffe(1376, England) who said that wealth and political power had so corruped the Church that radical reform was necessary(Sound familiar?). The Church he said, should return to the poverty and simplicity of the apostolic times. Another refomer, John Huss was born into this as Wycliffe’s teachings began to spread beyond the shores of England into Bohemia and other places. John Huss pick up where Wycliffe left off and began to preach with Boldness against the corruption of the clergy. John Huss was condemed and burned at the stake by the Church Inquisition.
It was Martin Luther in Germany during the 1500’s Who really got the spark going for the ‘reformation’ along with the newly invented printing press.
He was a man who had contradictory character traits. He was radical and conservative at the same time. A simple well educated monk Faced Charles V, the king of spain who was the most powerful man in the world at the time at the ‘Diet of worms’ and defied him. He would not ‘recant’ the truth. Martin Luther said “Here I stand ,God Help Me, I cannot do otherwise”.
We are going to have to make a stand for our country also. We are going to have to take our country back first and get back to the fundamental guidelines of the constitution before anything positive politically can occur. Folks, we are unable to protect a fundamental thing as our borders. We are going to have to root out the enemies of the constitution once and for all!
May God Bless these United American States.
