(Reformationist))
Do you really think reform within the system is possible? The Pilgrams came over with the attitude that they would seperate themselves from all unGodlyness & unGodly people. While the Puritans followed a few years later, with the idea you can reform the existing system and work from within. The Pilgrams and the Native American Indians worked together, the Puritans were against them from the beginning. Also, the Puritans were the ones who gave us the Salam witch trials, where the Pilgrams never put any witches on trial.
The Puritans did give us mandatory education, and even higher education, with their attitude to never waste time, and to always be productive. They went on in my opinion to form humanism. On the religious front, they joined together with the Pilgrams to form the Congressional Church, more commonly knows as the establishment.
Anyways, I was wondering, how do you reconcile the teaching of Jesus that we should seperate ourselves and come out from among them. With the attitude of the reformation that we can work within the existing system to reform it? Thanks, JohnR7
Do you really think reform within the system is possible? The Pilgrams came over with the attitude that they would seperate themselves from all unGodlyness & unGodly people. While the Puritans followed a few years later, with the idea you can reform the existing system and work from within. The Pilgrams and the Native American Indians worked together, the Puritans were against them from the beginning. Also, the Puritans were the ones who gave us the Salam witch trials, where the Pilgrams never put any witches on trial.
The Puritans did give us mandatory education, and even higher education, with their attitude to never waste time, and to always be productive. They went on in my opinion to form humanism. On the religious front, they joined together with the Pilgrams to form the Congressional Church, more commonly knows as the establishment.
Anyways, I was wondering, how do you reconcile the teaching of Jesus that we should seperate ourselves and come out from among them. With the attitude of the reformation that we can work within the existing system to reform it? Thanks, JohnR7