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Shane
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These pages teach us about a few martyrs from 1500s who were killed due to their belief being different than the way the country was doing.
— Apr 29, 2022 07:55AM
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Shane
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This section of pages talks about Felix Manz and Michael Sattler who started modern Christianity back in 1500's but were executed for changing the ways and beliefs of the Roman Catholic faith. They were doing things as the Bible did by baptizing people when they are grown and know why they want to be baptized as opposed to being forced into doing it as a newborn to fit in with society. Jesus was baptized as a grownup
— Apr 25, 2022 05:41PM
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Shane
is on page 165
The book continues using examples such as how it is ok if evil people enter church because this will always happen, there is always going to be some type of envy from someone that causes evil thoughts from someone. This is why the seven deadly sins are a reminder to get these feelings out of your heart.
— Apr 19, 2022 07:28AM
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Shane
is on page 161
This book is getting better as the chapters go on, it is a complex book to begin with but I love the comparison between the state and church. A good example is how the world created the easter eggs and bunny so pagans will get involved in the holy days and they call them holidays. They want to make a society that is sacral so it is easier to control us.
— Apr 18, 2022 01:30PM
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Shane
is on page 135
This reading has been interesting to say the least. These pages have been something that have been eye opening and allow us to know how the government wanted to control the church at one time and even currently, its just more indirectly nowadays.
— Apr 12, 2022 10:49AM
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Shane
is on page 129
This has been a decent book to do a discussion on, it is talking about how the government is trying to make everyone be alike even with the church. They wanted Sacral society.
— Apr 08, 2022 02:39PM
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Shane
is on page 101
It almost sounds like the government officials are ordering the church people around and telling them what they cannot do as well as what they are allowed to do.
— Apr 05, 2022 10:51AM
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Shane
is on page 91
This mentions that the church is losing its luster and becoming more worldly. Doing things more like the old testament.
— Mar 31, 2022 03:29PM
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Shane
is on page 77
These pages discussed how Pilate questioned what did Jesus do wrong that the Romans wanted Him crucified, they responded that he calls himself the King of Jews and there is only one king in their eyes, Caesar. So they even called for the freeing of a zealot criminal Barabas because he called Caesar his king.
— Mar 31, 2022 07:58AM
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Shane
is on page 72
This section of the book talks about how Judas Iscariot the one who betrayed Jesus is a Zealot, which is a person who is fanatical and uncompromising in pursuit of their religous, political or other ideals. The Zealots despise the Jewish.
— Mar 30, 2022 12:11PM
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Shane
is on page 66
Jesus was crucified and the letters INRI were written with Him, this means King of the Jews, but in reality He is King of ALL Kings and Lord of Lords. This book is starting to take shape talking about the differences through the land back two thousand years ago.
— Mar 30, 2022 07:35AM
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Shane
is on page 60
There is a lot of talk with big words going on in this chapter, some don't make too much sense but there is some verses that are used to help along the way.
— Mar 29, 2022 12:19PM
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Shane
is on page 55
God's Word tells us to go and make disciples from all nations. We have to be open minded and not just have disciples from where we are comfortable. Learn about others and thier beliefs, their culture and how they do things, and then let them know how Jesus does them.
— Mar 29, 2022 05:50AM
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Shane
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This is lesson one in this book and it discusses ways that the government of ancient Rome and the state of the church were sacral and how the government should hold no weight within a church. The officers of the land and the priests were in cahoots. The church has its own set of rules and laws, in some countries the people don't even have a choice which God they can worship. Jesus Christ is the King of Kings!!!
— Mar 25, 2022 08:00AM
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Shane
is on page 32
Three dimension is old theology, new theology and how we see it.
— Mar 24, 2022 08:54AM
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Shane
is on page 26
In a sacral society there is no diversity, but it also will divide society by the camp of "sinners" and "saints."
— Mar 24, 2022 07:06AM
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Shane
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Any citizen who does not see eye to eye with other citizens pertaining to primary loyalties is seditious(inciting or causing people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch) in a sacral state.
— Mar 24, 2022 05:47AM
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Shane
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The book early on talks alot about sacral society which means bound together by a common religous loyalty. This is a society held together by a religion to which all the members of the society are committed.
— Mar 21, 2022 02:35PM
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