Posted on 02/10/2014 8:17:44 AM PST by cleghornboy
Over the years I have varying estimates, but I believe the number is well into the millions. For the sake of argument, however, let’s stipulate long dead historians grossly overstated the numbers. Let’s say the real number was 100,000, would that change a thing? Would that change the reality of what happened? Would that demonstrate what Rome did was right? NO and NO
The truth is this: The blood of countless Christian saints is on Rome’s hands and the Lord remembers each one by name.
Ping for later
Yes, I have decided you are right...the mud slinging is disturbing.
Yes, they have a sad history of using historical revisionism, forgeries (e.g., 'Donation of Constantine', 'Isidorian decretals', etc), and the like to keep people in the dark.
I'm still not sure why this guy went after Tyndale. Tyndale just gave his life to give the Bible to people in their common language. I suppose anyone with a blog and an axe to grind can spew what they please - but probably not worth the time analyzing his purpose.
And agreed, God Bless William Tyndale!
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