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God rejects the Armagh incident in connection with the partition

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Line of Duty character Adrian Dunbar, Superintendent Ted Hastings, said this week’s campaign to celebrate the 100th anniversary of partition in Northern Ireland.

Jesus, Mary, Joseph, little donkey, can we move before this leads us all into a bloody lap? “

OK, no.

So far, a retired Presbyterian minister has a lot to choose from as Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. (This column will not be written on its own).

Paul Gowen of DUP, who is also a member of the Free Presbyterian Church, was one of the distinguished guests at Thursday’s community service, much to the delight of the esteemed Evan Foster.

According to Alan Preston’s best report in the Belfast Telegraph on Friday, Reverend Foster Jeffon was criticized for attending an “anti-biblical” event held “under the cult of apostates gathered here in Ulster.”

The reporter tells us that this week’s service was “deliberately planned to promote the non-biblical religious ecumenical spirit” and that he was alive despite the general opposition of his church to “sadness”.

Prior to the event, the Free Presbyterian Coordinator, Rev. Fr. John Armstrong said, “For the past hundred years it has been designed to promote the goals of anti-biblical ecumenism, which should be the service of the Lord’s celebration and thanksgiving in our country.

Reverend Foster, a former pastor of the Kills Square Church in Umag, said the failure to punish the prime minister for “blatant violation” would be a mockery of their church. He said, “May God have mercy on his people in Ulster who provided bad spiritual and political leadership during these difficult times.

Preston asked Restaurant Foster why it was wrong for Paul Jeffen to attend when he felt it was appropriate before Queen Elizabeth was forced to cancel the illness.

“The Queen is not a free Presbyterian. The Queen is not a seated person,” he said. “I believe in the doctrines of the Free Presbyterian Church.

She is the head of the Church of England, which hunts down all kinds of dirt. This is theological truth. “

That’s right.

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