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Augustine is the Man of Sin of 2nd Thessalonians Which Brought Heresy into the Church Augustine, the real Pope god of many religionists, the one who introduced philosophical fatalism [once saved always saved] into the church, and who also justified the crusades by misinterpretting compel them to come in. After his conversion to Christianity and baptism (387), Augustine developed his own approach to philosophy and theology, accommodating a variety of methods and different perspectives....he framed the concepts of original sin and just war. In the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion, he is a saint and pre-eminent Doctor of the Church, and the patron of the Augustinian religious order; his memorial is celebrated 28 August, the day of his death. He is the patron saint of brewers... And many have been drinking his brew ever since... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustine_of_Hippo Calvinisms Surprising Catholic Connection jesus-is-lord/calvin.pdf Augustines Prayer To Mary For His Salvation evangelicaloutreach.org/augustineprayer.htm Documentary on Gnosticism - The source of Augustine and Calvins Total Depravity and Fatalism theater.goodfight.org/?vdId=Gnosticism Gnostics also believed that mankind was wholly evil and some sects even renounced marriage and procreation. They also believed in two gods, one evil god and one good god. Their teachings are believed to have influenced Saint Augustine in the development of his theology of total depravity of mankind and concept of God. For nine years St. Augustine adhered to Manichaeism, a Persian philosophy proclaimed in southern Babylonia (Iraq) that taught a doctrine of total depravity and the claim that they were the elect. He then turned to skepticism. Next, Augustine was attracted to the philosophy of Neoplatonism. He blended these beliefs with his later Gnostic Christian teachings. His teachings were in turn passed on to John Calvin in his extensive study of Augustines writings. It is very easy to follow the trail of John Calvins theology from the pagan religion of Mani in Babylonia to his writings in France and Geneva. allaboutreligion.org/gnostic-christianity-faq.htm In the 1536 edition of the Institutes of the Christian Religion, Calvin quotes Augustine 24 times. By the 1559 edition, he quotes Augustine 400 times. Here’s just a snapshot: •68 citations about the sacraments •54 citations about the church •34 citations about God’s will •34 citations about sin •28 citations about grace •17 citations about predestination blog.logos/.../5-things-you-didnt-know-about.../ Did Augustine Corrupt the Church with Gnostic Doctrine? openairoutreach.wordpress/.../did-augustine.../ Did Augustine Corrupt The Church With Gnostic Doctrine? Beyond Augustine Documentary - Jesse Morrell youtube/watch?v=mhLF-llpFX0 The Protestant Reformers Were Frauds - Murderers like John Calvin and Martin Luther were not Christians sullivan-county/identity/reformers.htm Augustine of Hippo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org Augustine of Hippo (/ɔːˈɡʌstɨn/[1][2] or /ˈɔːɡəstɪn/;[2]Latin: Aurelius Augustin...
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