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Welcome to Protestant Post, the Telegram channel dedicated to the rebirth of a Christian civilization. Our channel aims to provide a platform for Protestant Christians to come together, share their beliefs, and engage in meaningful discussions. Whether you are a devout follower of the Protestant faith or simply curious about its teachings, Protestant Post welcomes individuals from all walks of life.nnWho is Protestant Post? We are a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about promoting the values of Christianity and contributing to the revival of a Christian civilization. Through our channel, we aim to spread awareness about the Protestant faith, share inspirational messages, and foster a sense of unity among our members.nnWhat is Protestant Post? Protestant Post is more than just a Telegram channel - it is a virtual hub for individuals who are seeking spiritual guidance, support, and a sense of community. Our channel features a wide range of content, including daily reflections, Bible verses, inspirational quotes, and discussions on various topics related to the Protestant faith.nnJoin us on Protestant Post and become a part of a community that is dedicated to upholding the principles of Christianity and working towards the rebirth of a Christian civilization. Together, we can make a difference and spread the message of love, hope, and faith to all corners of the world. Let Protestant Post be your go-to destination for spiritual growth, enlightenment, and connection with fellow believers. We look forward to welcoming you to our community and embarking on this journey of faith together.

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23 Nov, 18:23


Podcast: Against the Antioch Declaration: A Line-by-Line Refutation

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23 Nov, 18:09


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23 Nov, 16:31


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23 Nov, 08:48


Again, he asks, if the sacraments are instruments by which God acts efficaciously, and testifies and seals his grace to us, why do we deny, that by the washing of baptism men are born again? As if our alleged denial were not a fiction of his own. Having distinctly asserted, that men are regenerated by baptism, just as they are by the word, I early obviated the impudence of the man, and left nothing for his invective to strike at but his own shadow.

-- John Calvin, Second Defense on the Sacraments in Answer to Joachim Westphal

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22 Nov, 08:56


There is no person, creature, or realm, no thought, word, or deed, which is truly secular.

Everything is ultimately and essentially God-confessing or God-denying.

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22 Nov, 08:25


In Hoc Signo, Vinces.

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23 Nov, 16:30


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20 Nov, 08:50


Baptism is given as a pledge of our adoption; for by it we are grafted into the body of Christ, so as to be washed and cleansed by his blood, and then renewed in purity of life by his Holy Spirit. We hold, also, that although we are baptized only once, yet the gain that it symbolizes to us reaches over our whole lives and to our death, so that we have a lasting witness that Jesus Christ will always be our justification and sanctification.

-- French Confession (aka Gallican Confession) Article 35, John Calvin 1559

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19 Nov, 08:36


Calvin: Monotheism Insufficient -- ICR 1.4.3

It makes little difference, at least in this respect, whether you hold the existence of one God, or a plurality of gods, since, in both cases alike, by departing from the true God, you have nothing left but an execrable idol.

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19 Nov, 08:22


Hi. I'm your Christian Prince. My father won the 2nd American Civil War, so we made degeneracy illegal.

Get in the crystal now. What's that? Due process? Unconstitutional? Lol. What part of "we won" did you not understand?

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18 Nov, 09:20


Do the Crusades offend you James White? Do they make you uncomfortable, Doug Wilson?

Good. Christian men willing to die for their faith have always intimidated God's enemies and weakminded lukewarm men. Pray you only fall into the second category.

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18 Nov, 08:54


The believing have, in love, the character of God the Father by Jesus Christ, by whom, if we are not in readiness to die into His passion, His life is not in us.

-- St. Ignatius of Antioch, To the Magnesians

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17 Nov, 08:34


Calvin the Presuppositionalist -- ICR 1.3.1

That there exists in the human minds and indeed by natural instinct, some sense of Deity, we hold to be beyond dispute, since God himself, to prevent any man from pretending ignorance, has endued all men with some idea of his Godhead....

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17 Nov, 08:16


Deus Vult. And yes, it is a far right slogan, because God is with us. Cope harder. And in His name, we will win, Deus Vult.

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16 Nov, 16:43


The Lord was Baptized, not to be cleansed Himself, but to cleanse the waters, so that those waters, cleansed by the flesh of Christ which knew no sin, might have the power of Baptism.
โ€” St. Ambrose of Milan

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16 Nov, 08:47


Our baptism must be unto us a storehouse of all comfort in the time of our need. If thou art tempted of the devil, oppose against him your baptism in which God has promised and sealed unto you the pardon of your sins and life everlasting. If thou art troubled with doubtings and weakness of faith, consider that God has given you an earnest and pledge of His loving kindness to you..... Often look upon the will of your heavenly Father sealed and delivered to you in your baptism, and you shall the better be resolved in the middle of all your doubts. If you lie under any cross or calamity, have recourse to your baptism, in which God promised to be your God, and of this promise He will not fail you.

-- William Perkins, Commentary on Galatians

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16 Nov, 08:07


Unpopular opinion: If you do not believe in baptismal regeneration, then you do not believe the Nicene Creed and the declaration, "We acknowledge one baptism for the remission of sins."

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