Keith Sherwood

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The attempt to simultaneously serve the gods of nationalism and the Lord Jesus Christ has its most public origin with the Emperor Constantine. But how Constantine lived his Christianity is quite revealing. In delaying his baptism for twenty-five years—until he was nearing death—what was Constantine saying? Wasn’t he saying that he couldn’t really be a Christian until he was dead? Wasn’t he saying that ultimately his Christian faith was for the afterlife and not for this present life? And wouldn’t Jesus and the Apostles call that an enormous falseness?
Postcards from Babylon: The Church In American Exile
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