Within a year of King James commissioning a Bible in the language of the common folk two Pope's died and the new one was connected to the gunpowder plot, attempted to overthrow the Venetian government because they held that the corrupt papal agents weren't above the law which resulted in the expulsion of the Jesuits, and the piece of shit was the founder of the first central bank.
I'm pretty sure he was anything but righteous BUT God moves the pieces on the chessboard of life to fulfill His will. He used the Assyrians to bring judgement on the nation of Israel. He used the Babylonians to bring judgement on Judah. He used the Romans to judge Judah again while at the same time dispersing the people through out the empire and spreading Christianity by doing so.
Wow...the King James Version to boot! The winning is already strong, and I'll never get tired of it!
Within a year of King James commissioning a Bible in the language of the common folk two Pope's died and the new one was connected to the gunpowder plot, attempted to overthrow the Venetian government because they held that the corrupt papal agents weren't above the law which resulted in the expulsion of the Jesuits, and the piece of shit was the founder of the first central bank.
I'm having a hard time parsing this.
Was King James, the monarch, good or bad for this?
I'm pretty sure he was anything but righteous BUT God moves the pieces on the chessboard of life to fulfill His will. He used the Assyrians to bring judgement on the nation of Israel. He used the Babylonians to bring judgement on Judah. He used the Romans to judge Judah again while at the same time dispersing the people through out the empire and spreading Christianity by doing so.
Well said.