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Tyndale and defying the Pope

Tyndale vs Roman Catholicism

  • Tyndale was right in rejecting Roman Catholicism

  • Tyndale was wrong in rejecting Roman Catholicism

  • Tyndale was a heretic

  • Who the heck was Tyndale?


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LittleLambofJesus

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great verses.....i haven't seen this movie....i'm gonna watch the whole movie on Youtube
I was 11 yrs old when it came out....1 yr younger than when Jesus began teaching :blush:

Young LT Luke 2:42 and when He became twelve years old, they having gone up to Jerusalem, according to the custom of the feast,
46 And it came to pass, after three days, they found Him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the teachers, both hearing them and questioning them,
47 and all those hearing Him were astonished at His understanding and answers.
[Isaiah 11:6]
 
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Was Tyndale the only Reformer to go against Roman Catholic dogma/doctrines?
I'm currently reading about the Reformation in the book, Trail of Blood, by J.M. Carroll.

The first man to go against Catholic dogma was John Wycliffe.

Others followed suit, but John Wycliffe and the others wanted to reform the Catholic church from within.

Finally a man, Martin Luther, realized that it would be impossible to reform it from within, and he founded a breakaway religion of his own that was later called the Lutheran church.

Again, others followed suit, namely John Calvin, whose breakaway religion was called Presbyterianism.

The Anabaptists, in the meantime, were in hiding from the oppression of the two Catholic branches: Eastern & Western; and it is said that more Christians died under the shadow of the Roman Catholic church than all of history's wars combined, up to and including WW1.

Anyway, the Anabaptists, who were in hiding, came out of hiding to lend their support to the Lutherans and the Presbyterians; only to find, to their horror, that these two breakaway religions carried some of the excess baggage out of the Catholic church with them, namely the idea of a state church.

The Lutherans and the Presbyterians then joined in with the persecution of the Anabaptists, who were, at the time, being referred to as Paulicians, Montanists, Waldensenses, and other names; because it was against the laws of the Catholic church to refer to them as "Christians."
 
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I'm currently reading about the Reformation in the book, Trail of Blood, by J.M. Carroll.

The first man to go against Catholic dogma was John Wycliffe.

Others followed suit, but John Wycliffe and the others wanted to reform the Catholic church from within.

Finally a man, Martin Luther, realized that it would be impossible to reform it from within, and he founded a breakaway religion of his own that was later called the Lutheran church.

Again, others followed suit, namely John Calvin, whose breakaway religion was called Presbyterianism.

The Anabaptists, in the meantime, were in hiding from the oppression of the two Catholic branches: Eastern & Western; and it is said that more Christians died under the shadow of the Roman Catholic church than all of history's wars combined, up to and including WW1.

Anyway, the Anabaptists, who were in hiding, came out of hiding to lend their support to the Lutherans and the Presbyterians; only to find, to their horror, that these two breakaway religions carried some of the excess baggage out of the Catholic church with them, namely the idea of a state church.

The Lutherans and the Presbyterians then joined in with the persecution of the Anabaptists, who were, at the time, being referred to as Paulicians, Montanists, Waldensenses, and other names; because it was against the laws of the Catholic church to refer to them as "Christians."

Whoa, i did not know this.
 
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Originally Posted by AV1611VET I'm currently reading about the Reformation in the book, Trail of Blood, by J.M. Carroll.
Whoa, i did not know this.
Reminds me of the Indians "trail of tears", which an Indian mentioned in this kewl movie

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trail_of_Tears
The Trail of Tears is a name given to the forced relocation and movement of Native American nations from southeastern parts of the United States following the Indian Removal Act of 1830

Josey Wales meeting Lone Watie - YouTube
 
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My Friend, it was not all Native Americans... it is the Cherokee Trail of Tears. I have ancestors who may have been on that, but may have escaped into the mountains and gone to Ohio (1835).

Not savages, but had built schools and roads for the tribe.
 
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Whoa, i did not know this.
It's quite an eye-opener!

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You can pick up a copy at your nearest Waldenbooks or Barnes & Noble.

( And tell'em AV sent'cha -- ;) )
Hmmm....they may charge me triple the price then :p :)
 
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It's quite an eye-opener!
If you mean an eye-opener to prove the origins of all your different 'sects' being less than 500 years old, then I'd very much have to agree. And we're still anxiously awaiting the time you finally stop splintering in the name of truth. That will be quite an eye opener as well. ;)
 
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Originally Posted by LittleLambofJesus :thumbsup: Thank you Mr Dave
This part struck out at me more than any other quote by the early Reformers struggling against Rome and the Papacy. :) :preach:

......"If God spare my life ere many years, I will cause the boy that drives the plow to know more of the scriptures than you!”

Matt 18:3 And said "amen I am saying to ye, if-even no ye should be turning and may be becoming as the children, not no ye may be entering into the kingdom of the heavens.
Tis my pleasure LLOJ :)
Another excellent verse that we could all learn something from no doubt. :amen:
Why thank you kind sir :blush:
 
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Like mother,... like daughter.

Go Tynedale!

Shout out to Wycliffe!
(sorry,... maybe that should be a new thread.)
I do not really know that much about him.
I found this thread on him tho :)

http://www.christianforums.com/t7643258/
John Wycliffe- 10th Most Influential Christian ever-

Hello- per our survey and pending book, 14th Century Englishman John Wycliffe has been selected as #10 on our list of Christians who most shaped modern Christianity.
Wycliffe, known as the Morning Star of the Reformation, was the first person to fully translate the entire Bible into English.
What do you think? Would he make the top 10 on your own "list"?

Thanks,
Ken L. (co-author)
"Top Ten Most Influential Christians (since the Apostles)"
 
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Originally Posted by AV1611VET It's quite an eye-opener!
If you mean an eye-opener to prove the origins of all your different 'sects' being less than 500 years old, then I'd very much have to agree. And we're still anxiously awaiting the time you finally stop splintering in the name of truth.
That will be quite an eye opener as well. ;)
:D

Splinters can be tuff on the ole eyeballs
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Poll results as of 09/16/12

Tyndale was right in rejecting Roman Catholicism 70 67.31%
Tyndale was wrong in rejecting Roman Catholicism 10 9.62%
Tyndale was a heretic 15 14.42% :mad:
Who the heck was Tyndale? 9 8.65%
 
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