What is Redpilled Catholicism opinion of the Baptists that are not Protestants? Criticizing Protestant is a sort of straw man argument since the Protestants have so many weaknesses. I mean, Protestantism started in England because some fat king wanted a divorce. In specific, what about Felix Manz, Jacob Falk, and Henry Reiman that the Protestants drowned? In specific, standard pre-destination Baptists, not John of Leiden that had 16 wives. Anabaptist just means to rebaptized, so many are not what would normally be called Baptists.
1. All Baptists are Protestants. They protest the authority of the Church Jesus built.
2. Protestantism began with a mentally ill monk in Germany. It certainly was helped along the way with the lustful king of England.
3. I don't know much about those you mentioned, but the Protestants started immediately to disagree with each other and begin to condemn, excommunicate and execute other Protestants very quickly. It's a dirty little secret of history. Most Protestants still believe that the Catholic Church was responsible for the execution of Tyndale when it was King Henry VIII.
What is Redpilled Catholicism opinion of the Baptists that are not Protestants? Criticizing Protestant is a sort of straw man argument since the Protestants have so many weaknesses. I mean, Protestantism started in England because some fat king wanted a divorce. In specific, what about Felix Manz, Jacob Falk, and Henry Reiman that the Protestants drowned? In specific, standard pre-destination Baptists, not John of Leiden that had 16 wives. Anabaptist just means to rebaptized, so many are not what would normally be called Baptists.
1. All Baptists are Protestants. They protest the authority of the Church Jesus built.
2. Protestantism began with a mentally ill monk in Germany. It certainly was helped along the way with the lustful king of England.
3. I don't know much about those you mentioned, but the Protestants started immediately to disagree with each other and begin to condemn, excommunicate and execute other Protestants very quickly. It's a dirty little secret of history. Most Protestants still believe that the Catholic Church was responsible for the execution of Tyndale when it was King Henry VIII.