Over the past 2,000 years, many Christians have forgotten their roots, the truth of the gospel, and how to recognize the enemy. Thanks to the work of Martin Luther and a plethora of other reformers, the church has been freed from the darkness that the Catholic institution had cast upon believers of the Messiah. At the Council of Toulouse in 1229 AD, the common folk had been banned from owning a bible and churches were banned from possessing non Latin translations. While the Latin language was well used amongst scholars and clergymen, it had long since died out from the common vernacular around 600-750 AD, shortly after the fall of the Roman Empire in 467 AD.
Five years later, at the Council of Tarragona, the Vatican restated their original decree: “No one may possess the books of the Old and New Testaments, and if anyone possesses them he must turn them over to the local bishop within eight days, so that they may be burned.”
Thus began the true dark ages, an era where the commoners had no real opportunity to read the word of God for themselves. When Martin Luther translated the New Testament into German in 1522 AD, nearly 300 years later, he sparked a fire in the heart of Europe that the Vatican could not put out. As Christians began to read the gospel, they realized how much they had been lied to and deceived by wolves in sheeps clothing.
The Vatican, soon after, began the Counter-Reformation and false doctrine re-entered the newly liberated Christian world. My goal with this site is to untangle the web of lies, paganism and AntiChrist rhetoric that now plagues the Protestant world and continue the Reformation of the Church of Jesus Christ.
