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We often think "it's over" but the creation of the Church of England was a genuine "no going back" moment in history
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The Church of England is why you mercilessly stamp out heresy wherever it is found before it grows and amasses legitimacy.
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@Hoss @monsterislandcolonizer Some of those chicks Henry VIII were ok but most were mid....frankly his fauly for being a fat cuck and marrying ugly.
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I'd say the system worked pretty well during the height of the Church's power. Shame it's been subverted to the point that the Pope is basically licking Davos' feet these days. The angloid heresy is the same way but it somehow has even less shame about it.
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@Hoss @monsterislandcolonizer There's nothing heretical about the church of England. Catholics genuinely believe that the Bishop of Rome should have authority over all Christians, which is neither substantiated by the Bible or tradition
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@Hoss @monsterislandcolonizer The height of the Catholic church's power was around 1500, and Martin Luther went to Rome and said "I saw some people selling sex, I saw others selling salvation."
There's nothing in the Westminster Confession of Faith (1647) that the Anglican church is founded on that is heresy.
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What are you, the Anglican Church's strongest defender? Sorry bud, your church is cringe and only exists because some fat king's swimmers were shit and seethed out of control when the Pope told him "lol skill issue".