Catholics Get Out

Daily reminder that America is, was, and forever will be a Protestant Christian nation.

Daily reminder that Catholicism is Jewish infiltration of Christianity.

Daily reminder that no American lives under Monarchy and Papacy and that there is no authority between an American and the Lord God.

Daily reminder that America is a synthesis of evangelical Protestantism, republican political ideology, and common sense moral reasoning.

Daily reminder that this country has been going downhill ever since the Jews and the Catholics have tried to take hold and bring America into its filthy clutches.

Daily reminder that the Jew Catholic will feed you lie after lie after lie, intoxicate you with incense, tempt you with big churches decorated with riches and gold, and promise you forgiveness by whispering your little confession into the Priest's ear. They'll try to confuse you and make you think it is the Protestant that lives in sin because they do not do the works of the Church and give to the Church (just as the Jews did in the Temple) when the Protestant knows only God will judge and that we should do good works simply because it is the right and the just thing to do.

Daily reminder that this place has become infested with Catholic snakes and paid Catholic shills, trying to spread their Jew virus, holding you back from your union with God, your family, and your country, the same as they held back the entire continent of Europe for millenia until the printing press allowed for the Word of God to be shared among every man to realize the cancer holding them back.

Daily reminder that most Catholics are too retarded and brainwashed to realize they're just Jews in a Christian disguise and that they worship in synagogues of Satan hidden in a Christian veneer. The Catholic brain is fundamentally incapable of thinking for itself.

Daily reminder that Catholics should go back to Europe where they belong.

Daily reminder that you're an American. Act like it.

Are you LARPing or should I, a Catholic, read this?

All true.

Both Catholicism and Protestanism are hebrew religions.

Im pretty sure protestantism is the jewish infiltration of christianity.

You are a wise user.

keks on you; protestants aren't christian

Praise Jesus Christ the Only-Begotten Son of God!
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Yeah, Protestants are clearly the problem.

Obviously only Catholics are really Christian.

>no American lives under Monarchy and Papacy
Which is why America is a pathological society. Monarchy is simply recreating the natural order of human society. Monarchy is a natural political order. Presidents or Democracy are a deviation of nature

Wrong. As usual.

The natural order is survival of the fittest. The natural order is competition.

Monarchy and Socialism and Communism are against the natural order. The way our Republic is set up is a restoration of the natural order after being sheltered and hidden away and deceived for so long.

The Catholic Church was founded by Jesus Christ. One bad Pope right now does not negate 2000 years of being the greatest organization to ever exist.
>Built most schools
>Built most hospitals
>Literally created the modern university
>Preserved and translated Greek and Roman literature and philosophy that would have been lost
>Done more to advance science that anyone else
>Created the western notation of music through Gregorian chants
>Contributed to cosmology and mapping of the Earth more than anyone else.
>Has the oldest modern legal system in existence

Natural order is Hierarchy. Somebody always has to be on TOP. The King is simply a representative of that naturally hierarchical order. You don't "elect" generals, academics or fathers

Puritans built america. All other protestants are just degenerate pieces of shit.

>Antipope Francis.
>Catholic.

>The Catholic Church was founded by Jesus Christ.

No, it wasn't. But you continue to gobble up what those priests feed ya.

Listen bud, no Protestant in their right mind would deny there was some good stuff to come from Catholic individuals. After all, the church claimed, and continues to claim, everything that came out of western civilization and murdered anyone who said otherwise for a thousand years or so.

As for the rest of it, not in America they didn't. You're talking about Europe. Which, if you want to go back to it, please find your nearest airport and buy the first ticket out.

I converted from Protestantism. The mockery of the sacraments, the promotion of homosexuality, even abortion is too much for me.
“The blessed Apostles, then, founded and built up the church in Rome. They committed the office of bishop into the hands of Linus. Of this, Linus, Paul makes mention in the Epistles to Timothy. To him succeeded Anacletus. After him, in the third place from the Apostles, Clement was allotted the office of bishop.”
-St. Irenaeus, “Against All Heresies,” c. 180 A.D.

“But since it would take too long to set out here the successions of all the churches, we shall turn to that great, ancient and universally known church founded and organized at Rome by the two most glorious apostles Peter and Paul, and we shall show that the tradition it has received of the apostles and the faith that it preaches to men has come down to our time through the regular succession of its bishops; and thus we shall confute all those who, in whatever way, whether by self-complacency, vainglory, blindness or error, enter into unauthorized assemblies. For it is with this Roman church, by reason of its more powerful pre-eminence that every other church, that is to say all the faithful everywhere, ought to agree, inasmuch as in this church the apostolic tradition has been preserved continuously by those who come from everywhere.”
-St. Irenaeus, “Against All Heresies,” c. 180 A.D.

“But if there be any (heresies) which are bold enough to plant themselves in the midst of the apostolic age, that they may thereby seem to have been handed down by the apostles, because they existed in the time of the apostles, we can say: Let them produce the original records of their churches; let them unfold the roll of their bishops, running down in due succession from the beginning in such a manner that [that first bishop of theirs ] bishop shall be able to show for his ordainer and predecessor some one of the apostles or of apostolic men,— a man, moreover, who continued steadfast with the apostles. For this is the manner in which the apostolic churches transmit their registers: as the church of Smyrna, which records that Polycarp was placed therein by John; as also the church of Rome, which makes Clement to have been ordained in like manner by Peter. In exactly the same way the other churches likewise exhibit (their several worthies), whom, as having been appointed to their episcopal places by apostles, they regard as transmitters of the apostolic seed.”
-Tertullian, “Prescription against Heretics” c. 200 A.D.

“Cornelius was made bishop by the judgment of God and of His Christ. This was by the testimony of almost all the clergy, by the election of the people who were then present, and by the assembly of ancient priests and good men.... This occurred when the place of Fabian, that is, when the place of Peter and the degree of the priestly chair, was vacant.”
-St. Cyprian Of Carthage, “Epistle 53 to Antonius,” c. 250 A.D.

“On him (Peter) He builds the Church, and to him He gives the command to feed the sheep, and although He assigns a like power to all the apostles, yet He founded a single chair (cathedra), and He established by His own authority a source and an intrinsic reason for that unity.... If someone does not hold fast to this unity of Peter, can he imagine that he still holds the faith? If he (should) desert the chair of Peter upon whom the Church was built, can he still be confident that he is in the Church?”
-St. Cyprian Of Carthage, “On the Unity of the Catholic Church,” 251 A.D.

“In the power of the same Holy Spirit, Peter, both the chief of the apostles and the keeper of the keys of the kingdom of Heaven, in the name of Christ healed Aeneas the paralytic at Lydda, which is now called Diospolis (Acts 9:32-34).”
-St. Cyril of Jerusalem, "Catechetical Lectures" c. 350 A.D.

“[Jesus said:] Simon, my follower, I have made you the foundation of the holy Church. I betimes called you Peter, because you will support all its buildings. You are the inspector of those who will build on Earth a Church for me. If they should wish to build what is false, you, the foundation, will condemn them. You are the head of the fountain from which my teaching flows; you are the chief of my disciples. Through you I will give drink to all peoples. Yours is that life-giving sweetness which I dispense. I have chosen you to be, as it were, the first-born in my institution so that, as the heir, you may be executor of my treasures. I have given you the keys of my kingdom. Behold, I have given you authority over all my treasures.”
-St. Ephraim of Syria (“Homily 4,” c. 351 A.D.)

“In the city of Rome the episcopal chair was given first to Peter, the chair in which Peter sat, the same who was head--that is why he is also called Cephas [‘Rock’]--of all the apostles, the one chair in which unity is maintained by all. Neither do the apostles proceed individually on their own, and anyone who would [presume to] set up another chair in opposition to that single chair would, by that very fact, be a schismatic and a sinner. . . . Recall, then, the origins of your chair, those of you who wish to claim for yourselves the title of holy Church.”
-St. Optatus, “The Schism of the Donatists,” c. 367 A.D.

“[Christ] made answer: ‘You are Peter, and upon this rock will I build my Church . . .’ Could he not, then, strengthen the faith of the man to whom, acting on his own authority, he gave the kingdom, whom he called the rock, thereby declaring him to be the foundation of the Church [Matt. 16:18]?”
-St. Ambrose of Milan, “The Faith,” c. 379 A.D.

“They (the Novatian heretics) have not the succession of Peter, who hold not the chair of Peter, which they rend by wicked schism; and this, too, they do, wickedly denying that sins can be forgiven (by the sacrament of confession) even in the Church, whereas it was said to Peter: 'I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of Heaven, and whatsoever thou shalt bind on Earth, shall be bound in Heaven, and whatsoever thou shall loose on Earth shall be loosed in Heaven.'"
-St. Ambrose of Milan, “On Penance,” 388 A.D.

“It is to Peter that He says: ‘You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build My Church’ (Matthew 16:18). Where Peter is, there is the Church. And where the Church, no death is there, but life eternal.”
-St. Ambrose of Milan, “Commentary on Twelve Psalms of David” c. 389 A.D.

“(Pope) Stephen . . . was the blessed Peter's twenty-second successor in the See of Rome.”
-St. Jerome, “Against the Luciferians” c. 383 A.D.

“’But,’ you [Jovinian] will say, ‘it was on Peter that the Church was founded’ [Matt. 16:18]. Well . . . one among the twelve is chosen to be their head in order to remove any occasion for division.”
-St. Jerome, “Against Jovinian,” c. 393 A.D.

“I think it is my duty to consult the chair of Peter, and to turn to a church (Rome) whose faith has been praised by Paul. I appeal for spiritual food to the church whence I have received the garb of Christ.”
-St. Jerome, "Letter 15," 396 A.D.

“I follow no leader but Christ and join in communion with none, but the chair of Peter. I know that this is the rock on which the Church has been built. Whoever eats the Lamb outside this house is profane. Anyone who is not in the ark of Noah will perish when the flood prevails.”
-St. Jerome, “Letter 15,” 396 A.D.

“Simon Peter, the son of John, from the village of Bethsaida in the province of Galilee, brother of Andrew the apostle, and himself chief of the apostles, after having been bishop of the church of Antioch and having preached to the Dispersion . . . pushed on to Rome in the second year of Claudius to over-throw Simon Magus, and held the sacerdotal chair there for twenty-five years until the last, that is the fourteenth, year of Nero. At his hands he received the crown of martyrdom being nailed to the cross with his head towards the ground and his feet raised on high, asserting that he was unworthy to be crucified in the same manner as his Lord.”
-St. Jerome, “Lives of Illustrious Men,” c. 396 A.D.

“If all men throughout the world were such as you most vainly accuse them of having been, what has the chair of the Roman church done to you, in which Peter sat, and in which Anastasius sits today?”
-St. Augustine of Hippo, “Against the Letters of Petilani” c. 402 A.D.

“Among these [apostles] Peter alone almost everywhere deserved to represent the whole Church. Because of that representation of the Church, which only he bore, he deserved to hear ‘I will give to you the keys of the kingdom of Heaven.’”
-St. Augustine of Hippo, “Sermon 295,” c. 411 A.D.

“If the very order of episcopal succession is to be considered, how much more surely, truly and safely do we number them from Peter himself, to whom, as to one representing the whole Church, the Lord said, ‘Upon this rock I will build my Church...’ Peter was succeeded by Linus, Linus by Clement, Clement by Anacletus, Anacletus by Evaristus....”
-St. Augustine of Hippo, "Letter 53," 412 A.D.

“Who is ignorant that the first of the apostles is the most blessed Peter?”
-St. Augustine of Hippo, “Commentary on John,” c. 416 A.D.

lol. There they are. Here comes the Catholic Internet Defense League.

Took you guys long enough to show up.

PRO-TIP: You can always tell they're CIDL because they pull out all these quotes from the Church Fathers that they all just so happen to know so well.

Give it time, the British guy obsessed with Irenaeus will be here soon, I'm sure, if he's not sleeping. They're probably calling his cell phone right now.

> Jesuits
> Christian

Liberal Catholicism is the root of cancer.

All I want is for you to join the church that Jesus Christ established so you can go to Heaven

Protestantism is just biblical illiteracy and theological ignorance on an organised scale

>muh idolatry
>why do you 'pray to saints' hurrdurr
>the Eucharist isn't real even though Christ literally says it was and hundreds of people deserted him because of that and he didn't correct them
>hurr durr the Bible is the only authority, even though the Bible doesn't say that, and I wouldn't even know which books were in the fucking Bible if it wasn't for the Church

Seriously don't you people ever get tired of being inbred, intellectually bankrupt and wrong?

First worry about removing non whites.

Except when what America is was essentially taken from Secular Enlightenment philosophy which has nothing to do with Protestantism apart from the fact that it gave it the climate to flourish without Rome's interference.

Look up many of the Founding Fathers and see how many of them are in fact, Deistic and critical of supernatural miracles

Protestant America is the authoritarian communities of Puritans and ISIS Geneva under Calvin

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lol. "Surely these quotes from these people who were definitely not corrupt Jewish infiltrators claiming that THEIR church is the ONLY church and Jesus DEFINITELY left THEM with authority to rule and lol give us your money goyim it's totally the authority of God," says the Priest to his brain dead Catholic followers.

IIRC, about 30% of the founding fathers were deist. The rest were protestant.

So where are the proto protestants?

>Look up many of the Founding Fathers and see how many of them are in fact, Deistic and critical of supernatural miracles

You look them up first and tell me just how many of them were raised in Protestant tradition and institutions, even the deists. Go ahead, I'll wait.

Christ.

From John 6
60 When many of his disciples heard it, they said, “This is a hard saying; who can listen to it?” 61 But Jesus, knowing in himself that his disciples were grumbling about this, said to them, “Do you take offense at this? 62 Then what if you were to see the Son of Man ascending to where he was before? 63 It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh is no help at all. The words that I have spoken to you are spirit and life. 64 But there are some of you who do not believe.” (For Jesus knew from the beginning who those were who did not believe, and who it was who would betray him.) 65 And he said, “This is why I told you that no one can come to me unless it is granted him by the Father.”

66 After this many of his disciples turned back and no longer walked with him.

Every single Protestant what denies that Christ is in the Eucharist is one of those disciples who walked away when Jesus clarified that he was not speaking symbolically. The truth is we love each other through our bodies, through hugs and so on and so forth. And this is the great mystery of how God loves us. God loves us so much that he is willing to give us His body so that we may be in Heaven with him

Yearly reminder that this Catholic man was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.

Yes, those beautiful interferences in Britain building its hospitals, universities, schools, maintaining scientific posterity, translating Latin and Greek, yes remove all Catholic Church did for the last 2000 years Europe would look wonderful.

muh trail of blood

Founders of 13 colonies only not that I give a fuck, I am a blood nationalist and will move to spain.

False. Because even many of the Protestant ones are in fact influenced by Deism. Like George Washington

You're a bit late buddy

>all these triggered catholicucks itt

Right on cue. Catholicism is an immigrant ideology.

Deism is against Protestantism which believes that God intervenes in creation. Deists deny this and tone down miracles

Even if I concede this point, that doesn't mean that George Washington wasn't a protestant and that deism wasn't heavily influenced by protestantism.

So there were no true Christians until 1517? Hmmm sounds a lot like Muslims who claim God tricked everyone into being Christians until Muhhammad fixed everything. Just like how Luther fixed everything.

Calvinists and Lutherans (both deny free will)
are famous for fighting in the battle of Vienna for the Muslim turks against the Christian Europeans, also famous for acitvely supporting the Turkish Islamic Ottoman Empire thoughout the Decades.

They are also famous for John Calvin himself encourage his supporters for Burning other Christians at stakes if they affirmed free will. John Calvin himself ran a tyranical dictaorship at one point, and even mad several protestant christians murdered for disgreeing with him for believing in free will. Martin Luther actively supported the Turks in efforts to kill Catholics

Deism denies a God who intervene in the natural world

Protestantism affirms it

>Protestantism is just a collection of Judaising sects
>somehow Catholicism is jewed

During the development of the Reformation, Protestantism and Islam were considered closer to each other than they were to Catholicism: "Islam was seen as closer to Protestantism in banning images from places of worship, in not treating marriage as a sacrament and in rejecting monastic orders".[7]

>Martin Luther also took note of the similarities between Islam and Protestantism in the rejection of idols, although he noted Islam was much more drastic in its complete rejection of images. In On War against the Turk, Luther is actually less critical of the Turks than he is of the Pope, whom he calls an anti-Christ, or the Jews, whom he describes as "the Devil incarnate".[16] He urges his contemporaries to also see the good aspects in the Turks, and refers to some who were favourable to the Ottoman Empire, and "who actually want the Turk to come and rule, because they think that our German people are wild and uncivilized - indeed that they are half-devil and half-man".[17]

>Martin Luther's ambivalence also appears in one of his other comments, in which he said that "A smart Turk makes a better ruler than a dumb Christian".[15] "It is part of the Turks’ holiness, also, that they tolerate no images or pictures and are even holier than our destroyers of images. For our destroyers tolerate, and are glad to have, images on gulden, groschen, rings, and ornaments; but the Turk tolerates none of them and stamps nothing but letters on his coins."

>The rejection of images in worship, although more prominent in Islam, is a common point in Protestantism and Islam. This was already extensively recognized from the earliest times, as in the correspondence between Elizabeth I of England and her Ottoman Empire counterparts, in which she implied that Protestantism was closer to Islam than to Catholicism.[8]

Protestants are just Muslims 2.0

>Mail Online
Gee, I wonder how objective this British newspaper is on Catholicism?

Remove all catholic innovations someone post everything you can attribute catholic monks to.

Catholics truly are an embarrassing bunch who are fundamentally unable to interpret scripture themselves and think about what it truly means to them. Only what cums from the priest in his little back room.

I'd highly advise you Catholic morons to not try and claim the founding fathers. I know it's really hard for you because you claim literally everything western civilization ever did under your umbrella. Just try. Try real hard.

Responding to recent claims about the deep commitment to Christianity among America's Founding Fathers, David L. Holmes sets the record straight in this comprehensive examination of the Founders' religious beliefs and behaviors. The men who conducted the American Revolution, ratified the U.S. Constitution, and served as president during the nation's early years espoused a variety of different beliefs, grouped by Holmes into three main types--non-Christian Deism, Christian Deism, and Christian orthodoxy. Holmes shows that only Samuel Adams, Elias Boudinot, and John Jay anticipated salvation through Christ, embraced the Trinity of the Godhead, and engaged regularly in prayer and Bible devotion. Most of America's early leaders were Deists of one form or the other whose religious beliefs and practices do not match the claims about them advanced by Tim LaHaye, Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson, and other evangelical myth-makers.

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>I name you Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Bible, but only 1500 years from now
>things Jesus never said

>Daily reminder that America is, was, and forever will be a Protestant Christian nation.
>half of 'white (non hispanic) population identifies as Irish

There's more to both ideologies than just that. Again, that doesn't refute deism being influenced by protestantism.

Why do some state builders matter?

This. Catholics did accomplish many great things, but they always try to get acclaim even for things that they didn't do.

Except it is easy when Catholics were fundamental to the development of philosophy, education and science. All of which modern historians, philosophers and scientists would easily acknowledge

Protestantism on the other hand only aided by allowing more freedom for these to further flourish. This doesn't mean that anything inherent in Protestantism itself caused it.

This is true. In Hungary during the 16th century the occupying Ottomans actively encouraged Protestantism because they hoped it would lead the populace to Islam.

>So there were no true Christians until 1517?
This is another thing you morons always do.

>"Hurr durr no real Christians then?"

Of course there were real Christians from the time of Christ all the way through today. We're talking about Catholicism. There's a difference between Catholicism and Christianity. The difference is you claim Catholicism is the ONLY Christianity.

It's just Jews in disguise. Sick and twisted Sadduccees and Pharisees is what you are. "Pay us for the Temple, goys!" "Change your money here to worship in the Temple!"

Molesting children is pretty much all I've got.

Christianity is jewish
If you're Christian you're already sucking kike cock

>George Washington wasn't a Christian
Kys

Deism's core tenet is essentially God not interfering in nature. Protestants hate it

This is so well documented

And Protestantism dares to hypocritically claim credit for America when it was primarily due to influence from Enlightenment movements

>I'd highly advise you Catholic morons to not try and claim the founding fathers
Implying a Catholic would want to claim a bunch of Republican Freemasons creating a state based on their degenerate ideals as their own.

I don't suck kike cock and I'm catholic, what now?
I'm also a racial puritst

Again, that does not mean that deism was not heavily influenced by protestantism.

Yet you cannot even offer any evidence for their existence in history

Everyone knows he had deistic tendencies and was part of the Freemasons, an order founded by Protestants

Yep. That's literally what the Church quotes as it's foundation. Thanks. Try reading the whole thing and get back to me.

>Red pill the masses that all these rituals are not in God's word,red pill people that the Jewish indulgences are in godly. Redpill people you don't need so old man elected by old me to be a Christian,and can worship God without old Italian Jews.

You are in denial. Protestants are old testament lover crypto jews.
Just look are your mutilated dicks.

>Freemason
>Christian
You Protties are fucking naive. No wonder your glorious republic of freedom and liberty is constantly choking on jewish dick.

>Catholics truly are an embarrassing bunch who are fundamentally unable to interpret scripture themselves and think about what it truly means to them. Only what cums from the priest in his little back room.
Yeah every man should interpret the Bible for himself so we can have 40,000 denominations some which deny Christ's divinity, some which allow gay marriage, some which allow pornography etc. The ultimate authority in Protestantism is the self. It is the exaltation of the individual. Scripture does not have an objective unchanging meaning, it just means whatever you want to.

>But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let them be under God's curse! - Galatians 1:8

Are you preaching the exact same gospel as the apostles? Did the apostles preach different things? How can two preachers preach 2 separate things and both still be teaching the same gospel as the apostles? Doesn't it logically follow that there is only one true gospel and therefore only one true church? Are you the sole infallible voice of Christianity?

Maryland was founded as a Catholic colony.

Being a deist was basically a way of implying you're a Freemason

Nowhere in Luther or Calvin do you find traces of it.

But even better, a look at how Protestants responded to Darwin and Evolution is pathetic. When scientific evidence was on their side, they happily exploited science. But when scientific evidence shifted to favor Darwin, they all sperged out.

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One of the great strengths of this book is its careful exploration of the religious practices of the first four presidents of the United States. Holmes tells us which churches these men attended and how often, so far as the records tell, and whether or not they took communion. With evidence from letters and journals about their personal religious feelings and acts of devotion, Holmes highlights the names for God these men invoked, and the changes that occurred in their religious beliefs and behaviors over the course of their lifetimes. Contrary to the picture drawn by the first president's early mythographer Parson Weems, Holmes reveals George Washington to have been a Deist who attended Episcopal worship in times of crisis but avoided communion and numerous opportunities for confirmation. Holmes presents John Adams as an avid Unitarian. Thomas Jefferson remained an Episcopalian throughout his life but rejected miracles, sacraments, and priestly authority. James Madison attended church infrequently during and after his presidency, avoided communion, and was never confirmed. James Monroe was the least religious of all. Although his wedding and funeral were conducted in Episcopal churches, there is little evidence that he attended church with any frequency or had much interest in religion.

>Daily reminder that Catholicism is Jewish infiltration of Christianity.

American education...

Protestantism in its first forms was thought as comeback to the original christian spirit which was at the time strongly influenced by judaism; most of its leaders were jews, thus the nowadays contemplation of protestants for Israel, the fact that they refer themselves to the old testament so much (which jews do too), in Brazil they even built a chuch that is a copy of the temple of Salomon. Protestantism is the most semitically oriented major branch of christianity.
The catholic church developped itself accomodating its cult to the European peoples, a great deal of its corpus is from pagan origin (ex, the marital cult is inherited from the cult of divinity Freiya).

Nowadays protestantism is dying, it's only practiced by niggers and rednecks in America, basically it's a fucking joke, enjoy your lesbian bishops.

The simplicity of Holmes's argument is a weakness as well as a strength. Relying heavily on the term "Christian orthodoxy," he uses it as a foil against which the Deism of most of the Founders can clearly be discerned. Many historians of Christianity would not align their own interpretive framework so firmly as Holmes does with that of the theological victors at Nicea. While Holmes succeeds in making his point about the Founders' Deism, his insistence on a normative definition of Christianity deflects attention away from the considerable role that Protestant Christianity played in the historical development of Deism, and away from the Founders' understanding of Christianity as a religion of nature and history. By making "orthodoxy" so much a part of his argument, Holmes plays into the theological warfare that evangelicals love, even if he defeats them in a skirmish over the Founders' feeling for the mystery of the Trinity. Evangelicals like LaHaye are more interested in the Founders' sense of America's divine destiny anyway, and Holmes does not dispute or even address the Founders' Christian sense of American nationhood.

Leaving theological battle over the Founders aside, historians owe a great debt to David Holmes for laying out the Founders' religious beliefs and practices so clearly and meticulously, and for showing how significant the influence of Deism was in America prior to the upsurge in evangelicalism known as the Second Great Awakening.

All of Christianity was created by jews, even the christian god is a jew lmao

The fact that Jews are responsible for the death of Christ was part of the Catholic dogma until Vatican II.

A question for Protestants? Why do you believe the Bible? And why do you not believe the Gospel of Thomas, The Gospel of Andrew etc. And who compiled this Bible?

This
Fuck Cucklicker whores of Rome

Most protestants are too stupid to realize that the religion they follow is so far from Judaism it has no similarity.

So what you're saying is that Protestants, like Muslims, have an alpha mindset. No wonder Catholic countries are so cucked.

This

Fuck off whore. Bill the Butcher was friends with Amsterdam an Irish Catholic

How are muslims alpha? They literally believe in a dumbed-down and corrupted version of Arian Christianity, a lot like Protestants believe in a dumbed-down and corrupted version of Catholicism.

>checks flag
I'm shocked! Shocked!

Let's look at some more interesting things.

The Ivy League, the Little Ivies, the Seven Sisters. Nearly all of them were Protestant institutions. It wasn't until they gave up their Protestant charter that they became infiltrated by the Jews and the Catholics.

William F. Buckely - Neocon - Catholic.

91 of 112 Supreme Court Justices in the history of the nation have been Protestant. As of 2005 there were ZERO Catholics or Protestants on the court. In 5 years (!), by 2010, there were 6 Catholics and 3 Jews. Coincidence? I think not. That's why Judge Gorsuch, an Episcopalian, is a great pick. He's the tip of the spear on the front line.

>Anglican Church
>executing Thomas More for staying loyal to the Pope instead of your impotent heretic of a king
>canonized as a saint of the Anglican Church
Anglicanism is a joke

Sweden was considered the defender of Protestantism. Poland was always one of the most Catholic countiries in Europe. See where they are now.

And yet Protestants fail to realise that America was built on....Enlightenment philosophy and a strong Deistic influence

>As of 2005 there were ZERO Catholics or Protestants on the court.
*I meant Catholics or Jews

What is so shocking about my flag burger? Other than knowing from first hand how much you really value freedom and liberty in the world compared to the interests of Israel. Look up 1956.

>Luther pissed because Catholics start believing that you can pay to go to heaven
>Luther hating Jews
>"Protestants are the Jews"

>Staying loyal to the Pope
>Bending the temporal knee to a corrupt womanising wop in a hat who lives 800 miles away
Lmao I'm not the joke Tengri

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Just like the Romans before them, and the Greeks before them, and ...

To me, whichever """"denomination""""" is the most anti-Jew, is the True Church.

Traditional, pre-Vatican 2 Catholicism is the best contender with it's "Jews are the perpetual enemy of Christ" teaching.

Dont forget the part where Luther contradict all the Early Christians