Sunday 6 February 2011

Paisleyism - 'A New Era'

Paisleyism – ‘A New Era’

For years Paisleyism thundered against Popery at every opportunity; then the St Andrews Agreement introduced the subtle wind of change. From this point on, Paisleyism entered into power sharing with Irish Republicanism, selling this move to the public, as an historic step in the pursuit of peace and prosperity.

Paisleyism quickly forgot their once espoused Christian principles and values on the doctrine of separation; they learned, instead, the secularist principles of Cohesion, Sharing and Integration, which belong to the doctrine of multiculturalism.

Now, according to their political superintendent, Mr Robinson, they have entered yet another new era; they find themselves in the brotherhood of multiculturalism. The DUP leader’s comments were recorded as he made a guest appearance at the opening of St Malachy’s Roman Catholic Church.

What is remarkable about all of this is that the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster even to this day denounces the papacy as heretical and apostate; it describes various Protestant Denominations as apostate and ecumenical, while its own ministers and office bearers publicly support Secularism and multiculturalism.

Rev Mervyn Cotton

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous13:56:00

    Have you heard this nutter on BT and Newsletter. I think you should reply http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/local/free_presbyterians_hit_back_over_mass_1_2449152

    I have no doubt that the Free P Church will end up dead as most other denominations (although I still go to one), and I'm waiting for real error to enter the church. I'm pretty sick of it really!

    (Ballymena)

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  2. Hello Anonymous,

    Perhaps you would invite your Free Presbyterian friends to debate the following blogs and newspaper items, which will reveal the real error that already exists in your Church denomination; by the way, are you afraid of being put out of your Church? could that be the reason for with holding your name? Remember,
    'The fear of man bringeth a snare'. (Prov29:25)

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