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Post by alfie on Apr 16, 2008 16:03:33 GMT -5
I finally realized why it doesn’t matter why “The Reformation” began so late in history. The reason for that is population. From the years 950AD- 1600 there have been an estimated 750 million people who lived on the planet. The Reformation began in 1517. From 1600-2007 it is estimated that 15 billion people have lived on the earth. So it is obvious that it was Gods timing for the Reformation. The rapid growth of population began about the same time the printing press was invented. Presently there are 6.6 billion people alive today who have the opportunity to hear the Evangelical Gospel.
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Post by Cepha on Apr 16, 2008 16:24:13 GMT -5
You do know that The Reformation literally failed to reform The Church, right? You do know that The Reformers were Catholic, right? You do know that you don't believe in anything that they believed in, right? All it did was result into the Refomers fighting among themselves, hunting themselves down, going to war with each other and killing themselves. What exactly does this have to do with people hearing the "Evangelical Gospel"?
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