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JERILEE BENNETT, THE GAZETTEThe Federal Bureau of Prisons “Supermax” complex near Florence. WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from transferring 20 ...
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Well, if one looks the Protestant Reformers were clear on who they saw as the Bible said was antichrist and as 'the' Antichrist in prophecy. They explicitly identified the pope or the papacy with Antichrist. Martin Luther called the papacy “the kingdom of Babylon and of the true Antichrist” and...
Now many Protestant Reformers saw that Vatican as the anti-christ. So extreme Protestant beliefs concerning the Vatican aren't solely SDA. Times have changed and people have become more comfortable with the Catholic church and more anti-semitic.
Though the Reformers were excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church, they did not cast off the Trinitarian faith of the councils of Nicaea, Constantinople, Ephesus, and Chalcedon.
The Truth did run through the classic Reformers, which is why we SDAs identify and model ourselves after the True Christians Protestant Reformers, pointing out the RCC as Anti-Christ to persuade God's People, to come out of her false doctrines (Mystery Babylon, the mother of harlots ~> ( Denominational "apostate" Protestant Reformation Churches ...
The Reformers — following Paul — were asking a deeper question: Does God justify a person because of external religious actions, or because of the inward posture of trust toward Him? “Faith alone” is a shorthand way of saying that justification is grounded in the inner reality of trusting God, not in outward rituals or performances.