Anonymous ID: c0f376 Sept. 27, 2021, 3:51 a.m. No.14671047   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Please forgive me anons for not having something more constructive to add this morning… but some friends are asking me to show them again that disturbing meme of Milly.

 

The one where he’s sitting on the edge of the table in his stockings and garters, with his cabinet of sycophants behind him.

 

Anyone have that handy???

Anonymous ID: c0f376 Sept. 27, 2021, 4:25 a.m. No.14671151   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14671114

Not Sure here, that (you) are genuinely interested but ill offer a few points. The Amish and Anabaptists were specifically trying to break FROM the cult of the Catholic Church. Is that interesting to you.

 

For example…

https://earlychurch.com/the-anabaptists/

 

“What was their secret? Their secret is that they tried to follow the literal words of Scripture. The fact that the Bible-minded Anabaptists came to so many of the same conclusions as did the early Christians is one of the strongest corroborations we have that early Christianity was Biblically sound. Actually, about the only areas where the Anabaptists taught differently than the early church is where they failed to take New Testament Scriptures literally. Some of the conclusions the Anabaptists came to were considered extremely revolutionary and radical by most professing Christians of their day—Catholic, Lutheran, and Reformed alike. For example, the Anabaptists taught that the church should be separate from the state. Ever since the time of Constantine, the church and state had been married to each other, and practically nobody in the sixteenth century questioned the propriety of this. The entire structure of medieval society rested on the union of church and state. Luther initially talked about church and state being separate, but he backed off of this position when he saw it was unacceptable to the governing authorities.”