>protestant ''church''
it's a lot like the place Jesus was born in - barn
>>52370947
It has paintings so I doubt this is a protestant church, maybe a modern catholic one, which are equally ugly.
>>52370947
>Why aren't you like the Pharisees?
>t. catholics (pharisees)
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew+23&version=CEV
https://youtu.be/j4IX_q1uRJI?t=1m9s
>>52370947
European protestants prefer roman churches.
>>52371041
Protestant churches still have paintings.
I hate to visit beautiful gothic cathedrals just to find out that stupid catholics ruined the interior by putting tastless baroque statues of saints and fat angles everywhere.
In protestant areas in Germany they kept the old churches in their origional condition.
>>52375167
Which were added later. But protestants are regretting it, theres ceveral projects going on in Finland where we are recovering old wall paintings from under the white paint
>muh gaudy fake gold decorations
what's more important, shekels or God?
>>52378049
In your case oil.
>>52378107
that's a gift from the Lord
>>52370947
>it's a lot like the place Jesus was born in - barn
So it is fully of humility just like God wanted.
poles have the worst taste in everything
>>52378049
the more bling you put in the church the more Jesus loves you anon
>>52370947
The church in my town.
>"Christians" that worship saints
>church
religious retards arguing over which church has more bling
you are the niggers of the intellectual world
man_with_hat.exe
>the current year
>people still believe in a personal god
why even live
Post YFW you realize Protestantism is a deviation from original Christianity
>Early Christians not into Sola Scriptura
>Early Christians have hierarchical leadership
>Early Christians do and use imagery in their house churches as evidenced by Dura Europos
>Early Christians not into Sola Fide
>Gnostics like many Protestants deny Sacramental Efficacy
Where were you when you picked up your first scholarly work on Early Christianity and see the truth?
Read, Early Christian Doctrine by JND Kelly
Ancient Christian Worship by Andrew B Mcgowan
Early Christian Thought and The Classical Tradition: Studies in Justin, Clement, and Origen by Henry Chadwick
The Oxford Illustrated History of Christianity-John McManners
Oxford History of Christian Worship-Geoffrey Wainwright, Karen B. Westerfield Tucker
Cambridge History of Christianity- Margaret M. Mitchell and Frances M. Young
Time to receive the red pill
>>52379266
Taking the sacrament literally would be cannibalism.
>>52378457
Thats a nice church. Reminds me of some of the nicer Anglican ones here.
But Jesus was born in a cave, according to one tele commercial
>>52379416
Well too bad mother fucker, the Early Christians viewed the Eucharist as the consumption of the Body and Blood of Christ. The fucking real thing.
>>52381729
>>52378616
>.exe
>>52378689
>we Czechs are so progressive
http://eurobabeindex.com/sbandoindex/appendix_2.html