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Wow.
And he goes on and on…
Here’s a copy of an email I just sent to WorldNetDaily.com:
worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55115… in the 320s, the church suffered the worst disaster in her history.
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Emperor Constantine had issued the Edict of Milan in 313, allowing Christians to do their thing without being eaten by lions. Yippee.
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Trouble was, he soon outlawed house churches, which were the heart of the close, family-type relationships of believers. Throughout Christendom, he professionalized the church and turned over the gatherings to the pros (who were often government officials or pagan priests just the week before), leaving them to do almost everything … while we sat and watched.
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The Reformation was a great start on fixing the church, but fell way short in regard to our structures. It succeeded marvelously in getting back to sound doctrine: sola Scriptura (placing the Bible above the Church), sola gratia (salvation by grace) and sola fide (through faith, not works). But it never got us back to the New Testament church pattern that we see in Paul’s letters (like I Corinthians 14:26). It simply exchanged the priest for a minister and put a sermon in place of the eucharist (communion). To Luther’s disgust, not many people got saved, either.
And he goes on and on…
Here’s a copy of an email I just sent to WorldNetDaily.com:
If anyone else feels like doing the same, here’s their contact page: worldnetdaily.com/contactwnd.aspI just read “Ever felt like leaving church” by Jim Rutz (worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55115)
I was very appalled to see such anti-Catholic, anti-Orthodox garbage on this once great site. Rutz’s theology is as sound as that of Jack Chick and as fair as the L.A. Times.
I can no longer in good conscience support your site or your advertisers.
Joseph Farah ought to be ashamed of himself for allowing such a column to appear on his site and owes an apology to all of his Catholic and Eastern Orthodox readers.