Monday, 23 February 2026

Claire Khaw complimented as being "very Protestant" by Calvinist pastor Paul Vanderklay!


CLAIRE KHAW does not see any prospect of Christians agreeing on the Doctrine of the Trinity and suggests that Americans at least should go back to the proto-Muslim Noahidic beliefs of the Founding Fathers who were heretical Christians because they were Unitarian Christians. 

1:00  The Anglican Church is still the most powerful church in the world because it controls the most territory though it does not appear that the British monarchy will be around for much longer because of the disgraceful behaviour of Andrew and King Charles.

The Pope has been saying very modern things recently and has been submitting to the liberal order since Vatican II if not before. 

1:50  Let us concentrate on acknowledging the oneness of God and being Noahides ie righteous gentiles. 

3:00  Claire Khaw and Jacob Faturechi united in our common cause of Noahidising American pagans. 

Is there a universal doctrine that applies to all of us?

4:00  Should we fight over a doctrine or submit to it? Both! 

6:00  The US Supreme Court should interpret God's laws.  

7:00  The Torah is too hard for Jews.

Islamophobic rabbis are not interested in ranking the four gentile religions according to their conformity with the Noahide laws, probably because they don't want to offend Christians and support the religion of the people they hate ie Muslims. 

8:00  The opinions of Islamic scholars living in absolute monarchies should be delegitimised because they must be assumed to be in fear of suffering the same fate as William Tyndale who refused to translate certain words in the Bible in the way Henry VIII had set his heart on. Tyndale was burned at the stake. Only the views of Islamic scholars living in a constitutional Islamic republic and/or enjoying the protection of the First Amendment should be taken seriously. 

AI Overview

William Tyndale was burned at the stake on October 6, 1536, for heresy and treason, primarily because he translated, printed, and distributed the Bible in English, defying both Catholic Church law and King Henry VIII. His work challenged the established church hierarchy by promoting vernacular scripture and "justification by faith," which authorities feared would undermine their control and incite religious upheaval. 

Key reasons for his execution included:
Unauthorized Translation: Tyndale translated the New Testament and parts of the Old Testament directly from Hebrew and Greek, which was considered unauthorized by the Church at the time.
Heresy and Doctrine: His translations and accompanying writings criticized the Catholic Church's doctrines, authority, and practices, promoting Protestant, reformist ideas.
Treason: He openly opposed King Henry VIII’s, particularly in his work The Practice of Prelates, which argued against the King’s plan to annul his marriage.
Anti-Clerical Notes: His Bible included prologues and annotations strongly attacking the clergy. 

After being betrayed and arrested in Antwerp, Belgium, he was imprisoned for over a year, strangled, and then burned at the stake. His dying prayer was for the King of England's eyes to be opened, which was fulfilled when Henry VIII authorized an English Bible shortly after.

9:00  PVK: "I think you're quite Protestant, you really are."    

Invisible Islam

Why is Mark Parker running away from people like me? 

10:00  Whig history

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Claire Khaw complimented as being "very Protestant" by Calvinist pastor Paul Vanderklay!

CLAIRE KHAW does not see any prospect of Christians agreeing on the Doctrine of the Trinity and suggests that Americans at least should go b...