I couldn't agree more Ray, that Churchianity=Pagan Whore Houses. That is why I never go into those evil establishments any longer. I have no quarrel with the REAL Christians; it is just that I have never met any. FWP. On Mon, 17 Aug 1998, Ray Earnest wrote: > Franklin Wayne Poley wrote: > > > > On Mon, 17 Aug 1998, Dave Hiatt wrote: > > > > > >I have some questions for the whole list of Christians. What would > > > >>Christian unity< look like? > > > > Maybe one version of it will look like Deseret. If there are those who > > say a unified Christian Commmunity/Culture/Civilization/Nation is not > > like Deseret then the onus is one them to spell out their alternative plan. > > > > Do we have it fully already? If not, then > > > what > > > >would it look like? What practical form does it take for us now? > > Taking today's 'Christian' concepts into account, I would venture to say > that a Christian Community, Culture, Civilization, or nation would > look something like a Chinese gang-bang. It is the 'Christian' > Churches that are mainly responsible for the turmoil in organized > religion. Martin Luther didn't accomplish anything by separating > from the Catholic church, but added to the confusion which was al- > ready there. > I have a half collection of the Books of Martyrs, as some call them, but > it is a history of the Catholic Church from about 60 a.d. to 1500 > a.d. Let me say here that I have seen no publication from any > branch of organized religion with the basic biblical truths con- > tained therein. There were some writers during the past 1950 years > or so who actually studied the scriptures and revealed information > as close to the truth as they dared to get, but this information > never saw the light of day within published church doctrine. > The Judeo-Christian church established by Jesus and His disciples ever > so slowly changed from the truth to man's concept and church his- > tory which seldom ever changes, except for the false doctrine that > is added to the already fabled teachings of the church. By the > tenth and eleventh centuries a.d. 'man' then included every biped > on earth, and the missionaries, in one form or other, traipsed the > earth to bring the heathen into the Christian church, which is, in > reality, an impossibility. The poor heathen couldn't even under- > stand his own pagan 'religions,' much less that of Christianity. > We haven't progressed in the past two thousand years; as a matter of > fact, we have regressed, even from the conditions of the year > 1000. At least back then, the true believers, even though they > were restricted as to what they could publically learn, did so from > the heart. Today it is more necessary to be politically correct > than biblically correct. Ninety-nine point nine percent of the > churches of this nation, and the world, are nothing but pagan whore > houses, and the sad part of it is, the church heads in most cases > are completely ignorant of the false doctrine they put on the pub- > lic. I doubt that there are two people in the entire organized > religious sector that can agree on every religious question. Is it > any wonder that the world is falling apart? Just look at the num- > ber of different views of the relatively few subscribers on the > internet and it can be seen that it is not possible to have a Chr- > istain community of any shape or form, and the number of splinter > religions active today proves this point. > > Ray Earnest > > *** To subscribe to list discussions on: a model sustainable village for 5,000, www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/FalseCreek; a robotized megafloat, www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/TradeandConvention; the world's first direct electronic democracy, www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/BCPolitics ***