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we've seen a bunch of clerical fascism countries, or just regular fascists courting clerical elements. but those have all been catholic. why didnt reformed or protestant clerical fascism happen? you'd think the state would not share power with the pope (fascism does not like to share powers with others), therefore protestantism/anglicanism whatever would have happened logically.
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bump
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>>18461864
Not in practice but look up the theories of RJ Rushdoony
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>>18461864
weren't there orthodox fascist countries?
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>>18461864
I’m not sure what you’re even saying but Reformed theology was opposed to the medieval political theology that saw church and state merged into one from the beginning
“The civil magistrate may not assume to himself the administration of the Word and sacraments; or the power of the keys of the kingdom of heaven” - the original version of the Westminster Confession
>>18462548
Not relevant either
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>>18462655
You don't really get to decide whats relevant, dumb faggot.
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>>18462658
God bless you
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>>18462638
None that i know of desu.
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>>18462655
Cool, look at the dunning krueger who thinks kings were the ones administering sacraments.

You know nothing at all about medieval political theory.



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