Monday 15 February 2010

Free Presbyterian Sellout

Free Presbyterian Sell-out


Recently, two Free Presbyterian ministers went to the media to voice their support for a fully functional devolved power sharing executive. Evidently, they see no harm in sharing power with those, whose organisations murdered their way into politics. Once, these church ministers, preached against dialogue and power sharing with terrorist organisations; in the past, both of them avowed themselves to be Protestants, of the highest rank, and would have no association, with, what they called ‘Rome Rule’.

These Free Presbyterian ministers participated in protests and rallies, which condemned any breach of their view of separation, whether in church or in state; they were scathing in their attacks on what they called ‘Romanisers, Ecumenists and Apostates’. Now, it appears that they have sold their protestant birth right for a mess of political pottage.

There is something fundamentally wrong, when these two very prominent Free Presbyterian ministers are urging their political party to complete the St Andrews agreement, while at the same time, claiming to hold the moral high ground on scriptural separation.

Once highly held scriptural principles, have been sold down the dirty waters of the political river, by two men, who once claimed themselves, to be, ‘separated unto the gospel’. It appears that, Revs, McCrea and Paisley senior, have put party politics first, and sold off the scriptural gold of separation from the temple of Free Presbyterianism.

Rev Mervyn Cotton (Heb13:6)

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