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Gabriel_of_12
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Thank you I rest my case; King Henry’s seperation from the Roman Catholic church started many immoral conflicts, murders, theft, property consfications, political take overs etc.Immorality, murder and down right evilness was not limited to Henry VIII. By the way, The Roman Catholic church gave its seal of approval to the leaders of France, Spain etc. If you question the Christianity of the puritans, I guess you question the Christianity of the above listed Roman Catholics who participated and celebrated in such an unchristian and uncatholic action.
This all proves that we are all sinners and none are perfect. We could all sit back and cast stones at each other, or point to the splinter in each others eye (bring to mind a certain teaching of our Lord). Or we could act like Christian brothers/sisters are suppose to act with each other.
I will not challenge you by listing the many incidents of evil brought about by Protestants which exceeds the Catholic Kings by far. Just to mention the total history of the Ireland takeover by Protestants and Puritans would exceed the numbers of death and evil acts any Catholic King who came to the defense or offense to protect the innocent.
So you see, it depends on which side you view history from. Needless to say, King Henry’s pride to be his own pope, seperating himself and the English people (not all English people) from the Roman Catholic church breathed evil into the concious of man to seperate themselves from God, to make themselves god.