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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required THE CHURCH History always does repeats itself in an unexpected manner This dates far back to the Israelites in the wilderness God fed with manna After six hundred years since we heard a pope resigned This year brings back the history; The Pope unexpectedly resigned Whatever may be the reason, everybody has personal divergent opinions Last time we checked, he was the head of Catholic faithful numbering 1.3 billion. Even if all should pass away with the doctrine of the church gone Christianity will always forever remain the hand-work of our God Different things are bound to always happen that many do not expect God will forsake his church, that’s one thing many ought not to expect The key to heaven given to peter does not have a duplicate unlike normal key In times of tribulation and confusion one thing is for sure; Jesus is the only key. There is freedom of religion as embedded in the constitution What happens when the church becomes a center of prostitution? Too many countless churches; may be what Jesus Had was last lunch No matter what the constitution constitutes; in the beginning there was one church What happened to the one church? Nobody cares to ask that rhetorical question All said and done; do we serve the same God? That’s all to this rhetorical question. …Lordvip…
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