The whole world lies in the power of the evil one.
January 6th 2022 3:44 p.m / 5:44 pm
In conjunction with sone things in the news relating to Biblical history and relevant questions the following may shed some light and refresh your memory unless you are in darkness.
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The religion in Scotland
"Just over two-thirds (67%) of the Scottish population reported currently having a religion. More than six out of ten people said that their religion was Christian (65%): 42% Church of Scotland, 16% Roman Catholics and 7% Other Christian.Feb 28, 2005"
When did Scotland stop being Roman Catholic?
"That remained the case until the Scottish Reformation in the mid-16th century, when the Church in Scotland broke with the papacy and adopted a Calvinist confession in 1560. At that point, the celebration of the Catholic mass was outlawed. Although officially illegal, the Catholic Church survived in parts of Scotland."
What were the crimes of bloody Mary?
"During her five-year reign, Mary had over 300 religious dissenters burned at the stake in what are known as the Marian persecutions. It is a statistic which seems barbaric. But her own father, Henry VIII, executed 81 people for heresy. And her half-sister, Elizabeth I, also executed scores of people for their faith." Oct 25, 2018
When did England kick out Roman Catholicism?
"In June 1533, the heavily pregnant Anne Boleyn was crowned queen of England in a lavish ceremony. Parliament's passage of the Act of Supremacy in 1534 solidified the break from the Catholic Church and made the king the Supreme Head of the Church of England." Oct 22, 2018
"James VI and I was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death in 1625."
Wikipedia
Born: June 19, 1566, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Died: March 27, 1625, Theobalds Estate, Goff's Oak, United Kingdom
Spouse: Anne of Denmark (m. 1589–1619)
Children: Charles I of England, Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia, Mary Stuart, more
Parents: Mary, Queen of Scots, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
"In 1604, King James, himself a religious scholar who had re-translated some of the psalms, sought to unite these factions — and his people — through one universally accepted text." Jun 19, 2017
"James was a Protestant like Elizabeth but he thought of himself as a peacemaker. As the son of the Catholic Mary, Queen of Scots, he was also expected to treat Catholics better than Elizabeth. Some Catholics even believed that he might stop their persecution, and allow them to worship freely."
"In 1604, England's King James I authorized a new translation of the Bible aimed at settling some thorny religious differences in his kingdom—and solidifying his own power. But in seeking to prove his own supremacy, King James ended up democratizing the Bible instead." Mar 22, 2019
How did King James die?
"After suffering a stroke, James died at his favorite hunting lodge, Theobalds, on March 27, 1625. He was fifty-eight. He was buried on May 5, 1625, under Westminster Abbey's altar, a site from which he had earlier disinterred Queen Elizabeth, and his son succeeded him as King Charles I."
Was King James a good king?
"James's rule of Scotland was basically successful. He was able to play off Protestant and Roman Catholic factions of Scottish nobles against each other, and, through a group of commissioners known as the Octavians (1596–97), he was able to rule Scotland almost as absolutely as Elizabeth I ruled England."
"Martin Luther, a German teacher and a monk, brought about the Protestant Reformation when he challenged the Catholic Church's teachings starting in 1517. The Protestant Reformation was a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s. Apr 7, 2021"
"During the Great Persecution which lasted from 303 to 312/313, governors were given direct edicts from the emperor. Christian churches and texts were to be destroyed, meeting for Christian worship was forbidden, and those Christians who refused to recant lost their legal rights."
"The Inquisition was a powerful office set up within the Catholic Church to root out and punish heresy throughout Europe and the Americas. Beginning in the 12th century and continuing for hundreds of years, the Inquisition is infamous for the severity of its tortures and its persecution of Jews and Muslims." Nov 17, 2017
"Spanish Inquisition, (1478–1834), judicial institution ostensibly established to combat heresy in Spain. In practice, the Spanish Inquisition served to consolidate power in the monarchy of the newly unified Spanish kingdom, but it achieved that end through infamously brutal methods.
Context: anti-Semitism inquisition Moor
Location: Aragon Granada Sevilla Spain Valencia
Date: 1478 - 1834
Key People: Tommaso Campanella Bartolomé de Carranza Charles V Ferdinand II ..."
"Religion always grows on the desert of ignorance. No educated or sceptical group of people damaged others as the religous groups did."
"When you ask those religious people about the crimes they commited, they will automatically respond as the religion does not do this, people do. I live in an islamic country and they always respond with the phrase of “the true islam is not this”. And you can see the same answers from catholics here too."
"Catholic historian Vergerius admits gleefully that during the Pontificate of Pope Paul IV (1555- 1559) "the Inquisition alone, by tortures, starvation, or the fire, murdered more than 150,000 Protestants." These are only small samples of the brutality which was poured out upon "dissident" Christians by the Roman ..."
An interesting comment discovered.
Allow me to enlighten you.
1 Hitler, born and bred catholic.
2 You know of the 3rd Reich, yes? Well the 1st Reich is commonly called the ‘Holy Roman Empire’ but it’s official name was the ‘Holy Roman Empire of the Germanic Nations’.
3 Pius xii became Pope in 1939, one month before WW2 began. Before becoming Pope (as Eugenio Pacelli) he spent 20yrs as the Nuncio (ambasador) to Bavaria, Austria, Prussia & finally Germany trying to bind the ‘Germanic Nations’ with the Vatican once again (as all prievious agreements ended when Napolean defeated the Papal States, imprisioned the Pope and ended the HREmpire/1st Reich in 1806).
4 Pacelli (aka Pope Pius) succeded by signing (& co-writting) the Reich Concordat in 1933, a contract between the Vatican/Pope and the NSDAP/Hitler (the Nazis).
.., one more;
5 After the 1933 German election, Hitler’s Nazi coalition held a narrow 52% majority, but he needed 67% (2/3 majority) to change the German Constitution to add the Enabling Act (which made killing Jews legal). All other German parties (about 10 of them) refused except one, the Zentrum (aka Center) party. EVERY Zentrum party member was a Catholic priest. Their leader was Ludwig Kaas who was Pacelli’s good mate that helped him write the Reich Concordat three months earlier. The Zentrum party held 15% of the seats in parliament. Nazi 52 + Zentrum 15 = 67% and the Enabling Act was passed.
So without the Vatican & Pope Puis there would be no holocaust to chat about.
And just to rub it in a bit; the Pope who replaced Pius xii in 1959, Joe Ratzinger grew up in the Nazi Youth.
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Over the years I've studied the above intensively. The odd thing is if somebody's birthday people bring that person gifts but in such a birthday scripture doesn't tell us to keep this holiday but people give each other gifts. And there are a lot of controversies about this but it has its place.
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