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Paul warned of doctrines of demons that would come after his passing.
1Ti 4:1 "And the Spirit expressly speaketh, that in latter times shall certain fall away from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and teachings of demons,
1Ti 4:2 in hypocrisy speaking lies, being seared in their own conscience," YLT.
I heard from a clergymen friend that the Roman Catholic church became too political by the eight or ninth century. Pope JPJ2 apologised for the death of Huss, saying he may have been right.
From my thoughts, the doctrines of demons are extremities. Burning heretics and witches. The return to extreme Roman penalties, Godless pagan cruelty. Hard justice, tax cheats put to death. The system of kings governing and owning vast lands. Violent knights. Patrimonious unity against coloured people. Moses' law like punishment for offenders , homosexuals, necromancers... Not showing justice balanced with mercy, care for people of low standing in terms of honour. Papal and kings' inquisition, authority unchecked. No free thought. The Thirty Years War.
Although the church was continuist there were seldom gifts or power of the Spirit working in churches.
There were revivals. Saints and venerated examples.
Instead of the Spirit's lead there were laws, one system for all, or excommunication.
When seeking Jesus' blood or something holy from touching it, the knights went on aggressive crusades.
The constitutions and justice systems coming from Europe are faulted with it. Naming, labeling, shaming, prison torture justice. Sometimes just prison itself.
Martin Luther began to shake loose from it and the shaking even changed the Roman Catholic church. Social immaturity and ridicule, flaming, making the consideration that "our" sins are okay and the others are outcast and infighting are other church remnants.
I am interested in other Christians' thoughts here.
1Ti 4:1 "And the Spirit expressly speaketh, that in latter times shall certain fall away from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and teachings of demons,
1Ti 4:2 in hypocrisy speaking lies, being seared in their own conscience," YLT.
I heard from a clergymen friend that the Roman Catholic church became too political by the eight or ninth century. Pope JPJ2 apologised for the death of Huss, saying he may have been right.
From my thoughts, the doctrines of demons are extremities. Burning heretics and witches. The return to extreme Roman penalties, Godless pagan cruelty. Hard justice, tax cheats put to death. The system of kings governing and owning vast lands. Violent knights. Patrimonious unity against coloured people. Moses' law like punishment for offenders , homosexuals, necromancers... Not showing justice balanced with mercy, care for people of low standing in terms of honour. Papal and kings' inquisition, authority unchecked. No free thought. The Thirty Years War.
Although the church was continuist there were seldom gifts or power of the Spirit working in churches.
There were revivals. Saints and venerated examples.
Instead of the Spirit's lead there were laws, one system for all, or excommunication.
When seeking Jesus' blood or something holy from touching it, the knights went on aggressive crusades.
The constitutions and justice systems coming from Europe are faulted with it. Naming, labeling, shaming, prison torture justice. Sometimes just prison itself.
Martin Luther began to shake loose from it and the shaking even changed the Roman Catholic church. Social immaturity and ridicule, flaming, making the consideration that "our" sins are okay and the others are outcast and infighting are other church remnants.
I am interested in other Christians' thoughts here.
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